X years of Ducati Panigale V2: from the 1996 916 superbike via 999 and 959 Panigale to the all-new 2026 890cc V2. 120bhp, 179kg dry, 837mm seat, £15,395."> X years of Ducati Panigale V2: from the 1996 916 superbike via 999 and 959 Panigale to the all-new 2026 890cc V2. 120bhp, 179kg dry, 837mm seat, £15,395."> X years of Ducati Panigale V2: from the 1996 916 superbike via 999 and 959 Panigale to the all-new 2026 890cc V2. 120bhp, 179kg dry, 837mm seat, £15,395.">
30-Year Arcs / Sport Bikes / Ducati Panigale V2 Lineage
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Ducati Panigale V2. From 916 superbike to 890cc middleweight.

Ducati's flagship sportsbike for 30 years — but the 2026 Panigale V2 marks a clean break. For the first time, the V2 is no longer a junior superbike derived from the bigger V4 — it's a completely new bike with a brand-new 890cc engine, designed from scratch as a middleweight. 120bhp, 179kg dry, smaller and friendlier than any Panigale before it. Lineage runs from the 1996 916 (still the most beautiful sportsbike ever built) through the 999, 959 Panigale, to today's V2.

1996
916 (legend)
2006
999
2016
959 Panigale
2026
Panigale V2 (890cc)
Continual audits are underway to verify local pricing for every bike in every market. Apologies for any gaps you see while this is in progress.
1996 916 · Massimo Tamburini
1996 Ducati 916

Ducati 916

Tamburini's masterpiece
Single-sided swingarm, twin underseat exhausts

916cc 90° L-twin desmoquattro
114 bhp
91
198
790
Desmodromic valvesSingle-sided swingarmUnderseat twin exhaustSteel trellis frame4-pot BremboCarburettor 916 StradaFuel injection (Strada)Slipper clutch
Known issues
  • Cambelt every 12,000 miles (£500+ at dealer)
  • Charging system burns out regulator-rectifiers
  • Open-clutch covers wear noisily
  • Hot-start fueling glitch on early bikes
  • Bodywork cracks at fasteners (vibration)
  • Dry clutch rattle is normal but startles new owners
£11,440
~£24,000
£12-22k clean
2006 999 · Pierre Terblanche
2006 Ducati 999

Ducati 999

The polarising replacement
Wider, more practical, controversial styling

999cc 90° L-twin testastretta
143 bhp
110
199
780
Desmodromic valvesSingle-sided swingarmUnderseat twin exhaustSteel trellis frameAdjustable Öhlins (S/R)Fuel injectionSlipper clutchABS
Known issues
  • Cambelts still need changing every 12,000 miles
  • Stator failures are common
  • Voltage regulator unreliable
  • Aftermarket sales suffered as buyers preferred 916/998
  • Plastic fuel tanks deformed on early bikes (recall)
£11,995
~£19,500
£5-10k tidy
2016 959 Panigale · 7 years on monocoque
2016 Ducati 959 Panigale

Ducati 959 Panigale

Last of the Superquadro V2s
Aluminium monocoque chassis, Euro4 emissions

955cc 90° L-twin Superquadro
157 bhp
107
200
830
Desmodromic valvesAluminium monocoque chassisTwin-sided swingarmBrembo M4.32 calipersCornering ABSQuickshifterRiding modesTFT dash
Known issues
  • Heavy heat off the rear cylinder onto rider's leg
  • Stock exhaust ugly on Euro4 model
  • Cambelts STILL needed every 18,000 miles (better, not great)
  • Stiff stock suspension
  • Reflash maps caused misfires on some bikes (recall)
£12,295
~£16,800
£7-9k
2026 Panigale V2 · all-new 890cc
2026 Ducati Panigale V2

Ducati Panigale V2

First-ever middleweight Panigale
17kg lighter than 959 · 30,000 km valve checks · NO desmo

890cc 90° V2, finger-followers + springs
120 bhp
93.3
179
837
Variable intake valve timingAluminium monocoque chassisBrembo M4.32 calipersCornering ABSDucati Quickshift 2.05in TFTSpring valves (NO desmo)70% torque @ 3,000rpmA2-restrictable (35kW)
Known issues
  • First Panigale without desmodromic valves — purists upset
  • Less peak power than 959 (120 vs 157bhp)
  • Heat off rear cylinder still warms rider's leg
  • No DesertX-style adjustable seat — 837mm or nothing
  • TFT lacks turn-by-turn unless you fit £350 DMS option
£17,395Verified MSRP
£17,395
Yamaha YZF-R9 ~£12,500
// 30-Year Delta

What actually changed.

1996 → 2026 · 30 years of "progress"
First Panigale designed from scratch as a middleweight Not a derivative anymore Every previous Panigale (916, 996, 999, 1098, 1198, 1199, 1299, 959) was either the flagship superbike or a smaller-engined version of one. The 2026 V2 is the first ground-up middleweight design — a clean break that prioritises road usability and lower running costs over track performance.
No more desmodromic valves After 70 years of Desmo Ducati invented desmodromic valves in 1956 to cope with valve float at high revs. Every modern Ducati has used them since the 1970s. The new V2 engine uses conventional finger-followers and springs — lighter, simpler, cheaper to service. It's a philosophical shift as much as an engineering one.
17kg lighter than 959 179kg dry · 200kg wet At 179kg dry, the V2 is the lightest Panigale ever — 17kg lighter than the 959 it replaces, and lighter than every Yamaha R1 since 2009. Borgo Panigale claims this means ~0.2 seconds slower at Vallelunga vs the 955cc 959 despite ~30bhp less peak power.
Service intervals went from yearly to triennial 30,000km valve checks The old Superquadro needed valve checks every 12,000-18,000 miles (~18,000-29,000km). The new V2 stretches that to 30,000km / 18,600 miles — close to Japanese-style intervals. Cambelt is gone too. Running costs cut roughly in half.
A2 license version now available (for £15k) 47.5bhp restricted mode A factory A2 (35kW / 47.5bhp) version is sold alongside the full-power one — same bike, just restricted. Means a brand-new Ducati Panigale is now in reach of A2 license holders, even if the price tag isn't.
Panigale V4 is the track tool, V2 is the road tool Clear product separation For the first time Ducati has properly separated its two superbike platforms. V4 = WSBK homologation, 218bhp, track-focused. V2 = real-world rider, 120bhp, friendly ergonomics, two-up capable. Both wear the Panigale name but they serve different jobs.
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1996 916 Wikipedia (Ducati 916) · MCN heritage · classic-superbikes.co.uk
2006 999 MCN review archives · Ducati 999 owners' forums · Bennetts BikeSocial heritage
2016 959 Panigale MCN review · Bennetts BikeSocial · Ducati UK archives
2026 Panigale V2 Ducati UK · Wikipedia (Ducati Panigale V2) · Bennetts BikeSocial · Visordown · MCN review