Ducati Diavel (2013) Updates
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Friday, 23 August 2013 07:46 AM
In August 2013, Ducati introduced the Diavel Strada, a touring-oriented version of the Diavel. This model came with additional features such as a larger windscreen, saddlebags, and a centerstand, making it more suitable for long-distance rides. The Diavel Strada was part of Ducatis 2013 model lineup focusing on touring bikes. I think this addition made the Diavel more versatile and appealing to a broader range of riders.
Tuesday, 02 July 2013 05:36 AM
In July 2013, the first ride reviews of the Ducati Diavel Strada started appearing. These reviews highlighted the bikes comfort and practicality for touring, while still maintaining the performance and style that the Diavel is known for. The Strada model included enhancements like increased storage and better wind protection. I believe these changes made the Diavel a strong contender in the touring segment.
Friday, 01 March 2013 03:58 PM
In 2013, the Diavel Chromo variant was still available, featuring a chrome tank with the classic Ducati logo, a silver lower headlight shroud, and a gloss black seat cowling. This variant was based on the Gen 1 dark platform and added a touch of classic elegance to the Diavels design. I believe the Chromo variant appealed to those who love a bit of nostalgia in their bikes.
Tuesday, 15 January 2013 05:41 AM
Early in 2013, Ducati continued to see interest in the Diavel, particularly among existing riders and some Harley-Davidson owners who were looking for a more powerful and agile cruiser. The Diavels unique design and performance made it a standout in the market. I think the Diavels appeal to a diverse range of riders was a testament to its versatility.
Monday, 12 November 2012 07:45 AM
By the end of 2012, Ducati had announced new color combinations for the base Diavel model, including metallic blue and Ducati red with a white stripe. This update was part of the companys efforts to keep the model fresh and appealing to a wider audience. The new colors were unveiled at the EICMA motorcycle show. I think the new colors gave the Diavel a fresh and vibrant look.