What is the News?
For the 2026 model year, Ducati has unveiled a new colour palette for its iconic naked streetfighter “Monster”. The new colour finish is inspired by the legendary Ducati Monster S4, featuring a grey base with Racing Red accents across several visible elements of the bike. The colour option is now available on both the standard Monster and the Monster Plus.
What inspired the new Sport Livery?
The new sports livery takes its inspiration from the iconic Monster S4 from the 2000s, one of the most memorable Monster models. Featuring a grey base layered with red racing highlights across the body work, which includes: wheels, seat, flyscreen, tail and tank, which helps the new livery stand out from standard colour options.

Does the new model get any engine or performance changes?
No, the Ducati Monster remains mechanically unchanged, and the performance figures do not differ from the standard 2026-model-year Monster. The Ducati Monster continues to be powered by a 890cc 90-degree V2 engine, which delivers peak power of 111 hp at 9,000 rpm and peak torque of 91.1 Nm at 7,250 rpm.
What features and electronics does the 2026 Ducati Monster offer?
The Ducati Monster features a comprehensive pack of tech and electronic aids, making it one of the most sought-after naked bikes on the market. The Feature pack includes: ABS Cornering, Traction Control, Wheelie Control, Engine Brake Control and multiple riding modes, all of which are designed to improve safety and adaptability across various road and weather conditions.
On the other hand, Ducati Monster boasts a 5-inch TFT display, allowing riders to switch between riding modes and other riding aids, while being provided by neccesary ride information. Ducati also offers an optional cruise control.

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What is the availability and price?
Ducati says the Monster and Monster Plus in Sport Livery will arrive in European dealerships starting in April 2026. The company has listed pricing at €13,390 for the Monster and €13,890 for the Monster Plus.
