Ducati's MotoE bike sheds weight, gains tech for 2025

Weight loss꧑, chassis changes and turn-by-turn traction control among 2025 Ducati MotoE upgrades.

2025 Ducati MotoE bike
2025 Ducati MotoE bike

Ducati has unveiled a series of upgrades to its V21L electric race bike ahead of the 2025 MotoE World Ch💝ampionship.

One of the most significant enhancements is a 🅰weight saving of 8.2kg froꦓm the battery pack, made possible by a higher energy density of 5 Ah compared to the previous 4.2 Ah.

According to Ducati’s simulations, this should improve lap times by ‘between three and four-tenths of a second’ depend♈ing on the circuit.

The electronics have also seen upgrades, with traction control now adjustable turn-by-t𓃲urn.

Th𓆏e technicians of each team ‘can define three different mappings, selectable by the rider, with different traction control calibrations for each section of the track’.

The chassis has been lengthened by 4 millimetres through th🔯e use of diff﷽erent steering bushings, enhancing braking stability. 

Additionally, the swingarm pin is now height𒆙-adjustable, to help the chain pull effect unaltered when altering gear ratios.

Starting from the second round in the Netherlands✨, the V21L will also feature a new rear rim without false dampers, further reducing weight by 600 grams. 

This reduction in unsprung mass will help th꧃e bike's agility and handling.

Collectivꦦely, the updates have decreased the V21L's total weight frꦐom 225kg to 216.2kg. 

That's still heavy compared to a com🍨bustion engine, with the minimum machine weight for MotoGP set at 157kg and 168kg for WorldSBK.

However, if the weight loss continues at the same rate, a MotoE could become comparable with an SBK in around five years, al💜beit over shorter race distances.

The 2025 MotoE season kicks off with testing on 11-13 April, before round one takes place during the French MotoGP weekend at Le Mans on 9-10 May.

The full 2025 MotoE calendar is as follows:

  1. French GP (Le Mans), 9/10 May
  2. Dutch GP (TT Circuit Assen), 27/28 June
  3. Austrian GP (Red Bull Ring-Spielberg), 15/16 August
  4. Hungarian GP (Balaton Park Circuit), 22/23 August
  5. Catalan GP (Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya), 5/6 September
  6. San Marino GP (Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli), 12/13 September
  7. Portuguese GP (Autódromo Internacional do Algarve), 7/8 November

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