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The Multistrada has long been a secret weapon in Ducati's fleet.
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It offers incredible, superbike-like on-road performance.
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But it also packs undeniable comfort and the ability to hit the dirt.
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Now, the Multistrada is getting its most substantial upgrade ever.
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That upgrade comes in the form of a new V4 engine without Ducati's famous Desmo.
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That V4 engine is good for 170 horsepower and the longest service intervals in the business.
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The bike also has incredible technology on-board.
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This includes industry-first adaptive cruise control and blind-spot monitoring.
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The Multi's semi-active electronic suspension also makes for a beautifully handling and comfortable bike.
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We're also big fans of the Multi's one-hand, no-tool windscreen adjustment.
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