Ducati elected to overhaul the Diavel for 2016, and we’re finally able to confirm some of the rumors that the Italians have been teasing us with.
On the eve of the EICMA show, Ducati CEO Claudio Domenicali unveiled the new Diavel sibling, the XDiavel. Ducati says the “X” represents the intersection of feet-forward cruiser styling and lower-speed fun with the performance the company is known for.
However, in spite of retaining the winning muscle-cruiser recipe, things have changed slightly. Ducati outfitted the new XDiavel with forward controls, giving riders a more typical-for-a-cruiser “feet-first” position. Mechanically, though the 1198 cc Testastretta engine is a carryover, it’s been reworked. It cranks out its maximum torque at just 5,000 rpm, and the dyno chart displayed during the XDiavel’s launch showed a torque curve that was nearly flat from 5,000 to 8,000 rpm.
Other changes include DPL, for Ducati Power Launch. This software is designed to help get the bike up to speed without incident, and is engaged with a small button on the right control pod. The XDiavel shown in today’s Milan premiere was the S version, with black alloy wheels with machined areas showing off raw aluminum. The bike also sports a host of billet parts.
The XDiavel is not a whole new version, and really, I don't blame Ducati. The Diavel is polarizing, and the XDiavel will be no different. Regardless of whether it’s loved or hated, it’s hard to find a rider who’s not at least passingly familiar with the brute. Ducati entered the cruiser market on their own terms, with a bike that calls to the cruiser rider without pandering or aping a different bike, and that's a difficult thing to do in the longest-standing category of motorcycles. Although I personally wouldn’t care for forward controls on such a capable bike, there are surely customers who have been clamoring for them.
Is it a raging sales success waiting to happen? Probably not. Minor redesigns never are. But sometimes the best part of a small styling update is that it’s not a clean-sheet overhaul. I’m betting current Diavel fans will like the refresh, and the XDiavel certainly will create a few new owners.