2019 Ducati Monster 821 Guide

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2019 Ducati Monster 821:

With its supremely sporty performance and agility, the new Monster 821 has been designed for maximum riding pleasure. The performance of the 109 HP Testastretta 11° engine is enhanced by the Ducati Safety Pack (ABS and Ducati Traction Control) and the Riding Modes, which guarantee maximum safety always and everywhere.

Iconic design

The design of the new Monster 821 is 100% Monster. The volumes, silhouette, tank and headlight are true to the original lines of the bike born in 1993 but revisited with a modern flair. The iconic and unmistakable tank also comes with a fastening hook, just like the first Monster.

Monster 821
The standard equipement of the new Monster 821 is: TFT colour display and passenger seat cover.

The volumes, silhouette, tank, and headlight characterize the design of the Monster 821 and remain true to the original lines of the bike born in 1993 while revisiting them with a modern flair. The iconic tank comes with a fastening hook, just like the first Monster. The new stealth version features new graphics and the windshield: elements that give the new Monster 821 a unique and unmistakable character.

25 Years of Monster

The Monster 821 pays homage to the legacy of the Monster 900, which over 25 years ago revolutionized the motorcycle world, embodying the essence of true naked sport. Simple and sporty, agile and powerful, the Monster 821 combines perfect performance and ease of riding.. Agile and featuring sporty performance, it was designed for maximum riding enjoyment, at all times and in all conditions. The Monster 821 range has been rejuvenated with a new stealth version: matte black livery, updated graphics and front fairing give a unique character to the naked Ducati par excellence. The standard equipment, which includes adjustable fork and Ducati Quick Shift up/down, makes it even more effective on the road.

Back in 1992 Ducati presented that first, iconic Monster at the Cologne Motor Show. Now, 25 years on, the Monster 821 has received an impressive upgrade. The 821 inherits all the authenticity of that first Monster 900, combining perfect performance with outstanding rider-friendliness. Superb standard equipment, low ownership costs and an extensive accessory range make the Monster 821 the perfect everyday bike, yet give it that unique Ducati sport naked feel that is shared by every Monster.

Now, the Monster 821 has been upgraded to include aesthetic and functional features first introduced on the Monster 1200: a more streamlined, agile look with fully redesigned tank and tail, an all-new silencer and a headlight that is both classic and contemporary. Also making its debut on the mid-size Monster is the colour TFT display with selected gear and fuel indicators, while available accessories include the Ducati Quick Shift up/down system.

The Euro 4 compliant liquid-cooled Testastretta 11° engine delivers a maximum power of 109 hp (80 kW) at 9250 rpm. Thanks to its 8.8 kgm (86 Nm) of torque at 7750 rpm, the 821 offers exciting performance, easy riding and unmatched fun.

The Monster 821 also features the Ducati Safety Pack, which comprises Bosch ABS and Ducati Traction Control, both of which have adjustable intervention levels. Similarly, maximum power and throttle response can be adjusted via the Power Modes. Riding Modes allow easy adjustment of ABS, DTC and Power Modes, letting riders transform the 821 into three different motorcycles, each with a distinct personality.

Completing the impressive equipment array on the Monster 821 are the Brembo brakes, with dual 320 mm discs and M4-32 monobloc radial calipers up front. A refined suspension system includes a 43 mm fork at the front and an adjustable shock absorber at the rear.

The Monster 821 comes in three different colours: Ducati Red, Black and the classic Ducati Yellow which many a Monster fan has fallen in love with over the years.

The “Monster 821 stealth”, instead, sports the exclusive black colour scheme with dedicated graphic, Adjustable 43 mm Kayaba forks, Nose fairing and DQS up/down.

 

 

 

 

2019 Ducati Monster 821 Totalmotorcycle.com Key Features

Versions overview

Ducati Monster 821

Colours

o Ducati Yellow with black frame and black wheels

o Ducati Red with red frame and black wheels

o Dark Stealth with black frame and black wheels

 

Main as-standard features:

o 821 cm³ Testastretta 11° engine

o Euro 4 emissions

o Maximum power 109 hp at 9250 rpm

o Trellis frame attached to cylinder heads

o Double-sided swingarm

o New tank with attachment clip

o New tail

o New muffler

o New headlight

o Rider’s and passenger’s footpegs separated

o TFT colour display indicating selected gear and fuel level

o Riding Modes (3 configurations)

o Power Modes (3 configurations)

o Ducati Safety Pack (3-level ABS, 8-level DTC)

o 43 mm fork

o Adjustable monoshock

o Height-adjustable seat

o Passenger seat cover

o DQS up/down ready

o DMS ready

 

Ducati Monster 821 stealth

Colours

o Dark Stealth with dedicated graphics, black frame and wheels

 

Main as-standard equipment – as per the Monster 821 except for:

o Adjustable 43 mm Kayaba forks

o Nose fairing

o DQS up/down

 

 

 

 

2019 Ducati Monster 821 Totalmotorcycle.com Features and Benefits

Design

Like the Monster 1200, the 821 has been redesigned to create a sleek, compact bike with true sporting character, to get back to the “sport naked bike” concept but without making drastic changes to the lines of the existing motorcycle. Considerable attention has been given to the tank, now “lighter” and more modern: a fully overhauled design that nevertheless remains faithful to the first ever Monster from the year 1992. To highlight this link with the past even further, the classic anodized aluminium attachment clip is also back.

The short, compact, sleek tail, supported by the steel Trellis subframe, lets riders set a seat height of 785 or 810 mm and supports the passenger footpegs, now separated from the rider’s pegs. This configuration gives the Monster 821 a sporting line while improving ergonomics. The new, Euro 4 compliant silencer draws its inspiration from the exhaust on the Monster 1200 R.

Another signature component on the 821 is the round headlight, high-tech yet iconic and, like the tank, identical to the one on the Monster 1200.

Twenty-five years on, then, Ducati continues to develop this incredibly successful model. A bike that has, over time, been remoulded and reinvented, become a customisation/personalisation favourite and exerted a huge influence on the entire motorcycle industry for well over two decades.

Engine

The Monster 821 is powered by the 821 cm³ twin-cylinder Desmodromic Testastretta 11° engine, designed to be a stressed member of the chassis. Euro 4 compliant, it delivers a maximum power of 109 hp (80 kW) at 9250 rpm and a maximum torque of 8.8 kgm (86 Nm) at 7750 rpm. Designed to ensure outstanding pulling power throughout the rev range, this engine is suited to all riders and makes for breathtaking fun. Moreover, lengthy maintenance intervals mean that valve clearance only needs checking every 30,000 km (18,000 miles), making the Monster 821 both reliable and affordable.

The 821 cm³ twin-cylinder power unit “breathes” via throttle bodies with Ride-by-Wire control. What’s more, the engine, cooled by a concave radiator mounting two high-efficiency fans, uses the secondary air system to optimise performance by reducing combustion cycle dispersion, but without affecting emissions.

The underlying design of the Testastretta 11° engine aims to provide incredibly fluid power that’s easy to handle throughout the rev range. An 11° valve overlap angle ensures outstandingly punchy torque at low-to-mid-range road riding revs.

The Monster 821 clutch is of the oil bath anti-patter type with ultra-low effort cable lever control. Spring load is automatically increased by a progressive self-servo system. The outcome is much better fingertip “feel” at the lever, ensuring excellent comfort when frequent gear changes are needed (e.g. in city traffic) and on long rides. When the rear wheel exerts back-torque, the same mechanism reduces pressure on the clutch discs, activating the anti-patter function and so preventing rear end destabilisation during aggressive downshifting.

The Monster 821 exhaust ducts, with a cross-section of 50 mm, form part of a 2-1 system designed with equal lengths for both cylinders to maximise power and delivery efficiency. This system features a lambda probe for each cylinder so that fuelling control is both autonomous and optimal. Stacked dual silencers feature a catalytic converter to ensure compliance with Euro 4 standards while the electronically controlled adjuster valve optimises exhaust pressure throughout the rev range.

Frame

On the Monster 821 the engine acts as a load-bearing element, the Trellis frame being attached to the cylinder heads. A racing-derived concept, this was first applied on a factory bike with the Panigale project. This configuration results in a highly compact, light frame, while large cross-section tubing gives the high torsional rigidity that is perfect for bringing out the motorcycle’s dynamic performance. Lastly, the double-sided swingarm on the Monster 821 also ensures a compact 1480 mm wheelbase.

The rear seat-carrying subframe – also attached directly to the engine – has been redesigned to provide a compact structure that also supports the new passenger footpeg struts. These pegs are separated from the rider’s to ensure greater freedom of movement in sport-style riding. Both rider and passenger footpeg attachments are made of die-cast aluminium and mount aluminium pegs. To underline the Monster 821’s sport pedigree, the rider’s pegs also feature aluminium heel guards.

Suspension

Up front, the Monster 821 is equipped with a 43 mm fork and, behind, a monoshock with spring pre-load and rebound damping adjustment that makes use of progressive linkage; the shock absorber is attached directly on the vertical cylinder head at one end and on the die-cast aluminium double-sided swingarm at the other. Thanks to firm yet comfortable suspension and an agile chassis geometry, the Monster 821 allows fast changes of direction, putting pure riding pleasure within everyone’s reach.

Tyres and wheels

The Monster 821 is equipped with light 10-spoke alloy wheels, 3.5 x 17” up front and 5.5 x 17” at the rear, mounting Pirelli DIABLO ROSSO™ III tyres, 120/70 up front and 180/55 at the rear. The rear bi-compound tyre contains high percentages of silica. Whatever the road conditions, whether dry or wet, grip is excellent, which means outstanding sport-style handling. DIABLO ROSSO™ III tyres offer unmatched performance and long-lasting quality, ensuring constant performance throughout their life cycle.

Braking system

The Monster 821 features top-drawer brakes. Up front it mounts twin Brembo M4-32 4-piston monobloc calipers that grip 320 mm discs and an axial-pump brake lever with incorporated fluid reservoir. At the rear, instead, is a single 245 mm disc gripped by a Brembo caliper; like the front brake, it features enhanced-efficiency sintered brake pads. These components ensure top-notch braking performance, a feature that has always been a Ducati hallmark.

Ducati Safety Pack (DSP)

The Monster 821 features Ducati Riding Mode technology. This incorporates the 3-level ABS system and 8-level DTC that, together, make up the DSP (Ducati Safety Pack) which optimises vehicle control and enhances ride safety.

Bosch ABS System

To ensure ‘monstrous’ yet safe braking power, the Monster 821 is equipped, as standard, with the Bosch 9.1MP ABS system with integrated pressure sensor. A key element of the Ducati Safety Pack (DSP), it combines state-of-the-art safety with superlative stopping power.

Thanks to integration with the Riding Modes, the system provides shorter stopping distances with enhanced stability in any riding condition. While system level 1 enables sport-oriented ABS intervention with no rear lift-up prevention, level 2 delivers the same intervention with moderate rear lift-up prevention. Lastly, the highest level 3 setting provides exceptional braking stability and maximum rear wheel lift-up prevention.

Ducati Traction Control (DTC)

An integral part of the Ducati Safety Pack, the DTC system acts as an intelligent “filter” between the rider’s right hand and the rear tyre. It lets the rider select one of eight different intervention levels. Each of the three Riding Modes has default DTC levels but these can be personalised to suit individual riders’ styles and road conditions.

Ducati Riding Modes

Ducati Riding Modes were a motorcycle engineering milestone, letting riders select – depending on the model – different settings that tailor motorcycle behaviour to individual riding styles and differing road conditions: Sport, Touring and Urban. Each Riding Mode is programmed to vary the engine ‘character’ (Power Modes) and the ABS and DTC intervention levels instantaneously, even on the go. The available modes stem from a combination of cutting-edge technologies.

Electronic Ride-by-Wire (RbW) uses the innovative Ducati e-Grip system to manage different mappings and adjust power delivery (Power Modes), while Ducati Traction Control (DTC) features eight levels of system interaction to enhance control by reducing rear wheel spin. Lastly, the ABS system, designed to prevent wheel lock during braking, offers three different intervention levels.

Sport

Sport Riding Mode delivers 109 hp of power with direct RbW throttle twist response, reduced DTC intervention, level 1 ABS braking efficiency and rear wheel lift detection disabled.

Touring

Touring Riding Mode delivers 109 hp of engine power with a more progressive RbW throttle twist response, increased DTC intervention, level 2 ABS braking efficiency and moderate rear wheel lift control.

Urban

Urban Riding Mode delivers a maximum power of 75 hp with progressive RbW throttle twist response; DTC is set to an even higher intervention level and the ABS is set to level 3, maximising braking stability and wheel lift-up prevention.

Ducati Quick Shift (DQS) up/down

Monster 821 accessories include Ducati Quick Shift (DQS) up/down, a race-derived electronic system that lets riders up-change without using the clutch and without having to close the throttle and down-change without operating the clutch, just closing the throttle. It consists of a two-way microswitch built into the linkage of the gear change lever; when actuated, it sends a signal to the ECU. The system works differently for upshifts and downshifts, integrating adjustment of spark advance and injection during upshifts with an auto-blipper function during downshifts. Extent and duration of system operation are defined to ensure seamless gear meshing under all ride conditions. When accelerating the DQS saves precious fractions of a second that would otherwise be lost in closing the throttle and acting on the clutch: moreover, stability is improved as power delivery is absent for less time. When downshifting during braking, the DQS system allows smooth, clutchless gear engagement, letting riders focus on braking and corner entry. This system not only boosts the enjoyment of sports riding: it also lends a welcome hand in city traffic or on winding roads requiring frequent gear changes.

Colour TFT instrumentation

The Monster 821 instrument panel has a colour TFT display that shows selected gear and fuel level. Now repositioned to allow easier daytime reading, the display has three different configurations, each designed to show information that is best suited to certain riding situations. All three screen configurations show the currently selected gear.

In Urban Riding Mode, the display adopts the Core configuration, minimising the shown data: ideal for downtown riding. The clearest information is vehicle speed, displayed in the centre of the screen, while the selected gear is shown on the right. In Touring Riding Mode, the display changes completely and goes to the Full configuration to display as much useful travelling info as possible. In Sport Riding Mode, the display adopts the Track configuration, providing only information related to sport riding. The rev counter graphic is reset with a Superbike-style layout.

The TFT control panel on the Monster 821 can be personalised and the rider can choose the display mode regardless of the selected Riding Mode.

Moreover, the Monster 821 instrument panel is ready to display info related to the Ducati Multimedia System (DMS); the latter lets riders connect their smartphones via the Bluetooth module (available as an accessory) and control some of its functions via the switchgears. The panel displays music player controls and earphone connection, incoming call and received message status icons.

Moreover, the Monster 821 has an under-seat USB port to recharge smartphones and other devices.

Headlight and indicators

On the Monster 821 the headlight provides a powerful halogen light source and features LED “horseshoe” side lights, a feature on all Ducati naked bikes. LED lighting is also incorporated at the rear.

Moreover, the Monster 821 has a Hazard lights function, activated by pressing the left indicator switch for four seconds.

 

 

 

 

2019 Ducati Monster 821 – Totalmotorcycle.com USA Specifications/Technical Details
US MSRP Price: starting at $11,995 USD
Canada MSRP Price: starting at $13,395 CDN
Europe/UK MSRP Price: starting at £9,895 GBP (On The Road inc 20% Vat)
Australia MSRP Price: See Dealer for Pricing in AU

Engine

TYPE Testastretta 11°, L-Twin, 4 Desmodromically actuated valves per cylinder, Water cooled

DISPLACEMENT 821 cc (50.1 cu in)

BORE X STROKE 88 x 67.5 mm (3.46 x 2.66 in)

COMPRESSION RATIO 12.8:1

POWER* 80 kW (109 hp) @ 9,250 rpm

TORQUE* 86 Nm (8.8 kgm / 63 lb-ft ) @ 7,750 rpm

FUEL INJECTION Electronic fuel injection system, Ø 53 mm throttle bodies, Full Ride-by-Wire

EXHAUST 2-1 system, Two lambda probes, Stainless steel muffler with aluminium end cap

 

* The power/torque values indicated are measured using an engine dynamometer according to homologation regulation and they correspond to the homologated data, as quoted in the Bike Registration Document.

 

Transmission

GEARBOX 6 speed

PRIMARY DRIVE Straight cut gears, Ratio 1.85:1

RATIO 1=37/15, 2=30/17, 3=28/20, 4=26/22, 5=24/23, 6=23/24

FINAL DRIVE Chain drive, Front sprocket Z15, Rear sprocket Z46

CLUTCH Slipper and self-servo wet multiplate clutch with mechanical control

 

Chassis

FRAME Tubular steel trellis frame linked to cylinder heads

FRONT SUSPENSION Ø 43 mm usd fork

FRONT WHEEL 10-spoke light alloy, 3.5″ x 17″

FRONT TYRE 120/70 ZR 17 Pirelli Diablo Rosso III

REAR SUSPENSION Progressive linkage with adjustable monoshock, Aluminium double-sided swingarm

REAR WHEEL 10-spoke light alloy, 5.5″ x 17″

REAR TYRE 180/55 ZR17 Pirelli Diablo Rosso III

WHEEL TRAVEL (FRONT/REAR) 130 mm /140 mm (5.12 in / 5.51 in)

FRONT BRAKE 2 x Ø 320 mm semi-floating discs, radially mounted monobloc Brembo M4-32 callipers, 4-piston, axial pump with Bosch ABS as standard equipment

REAR BRAKE Ø 245 mm disc, 2-piston calliper with Bosch ABS as standard equipment

INSTRUMENTATION TFT colour display

 

Dimensions and weight

DRY WEIGHT 180,5 kg (398 lb)

WET WEIGHT (NO FUEL) 195 kg (430 lb)

SEAT HEIGHT Adjustable 785 mm – 810 mm (30.91 in – 31.89 in)

WHEELBASE 1,480 mm (58.27 in)

RAKE 24,3°

TRAIL 93.2 mm (3.67 in)

FUEL TANK CAPACITY 16.5 l (4.36 US gal)

NUMBER OF SEATS 2

 

Standard equipment

STANDARD EQUIPMENT Riding Modes, Power Modes, Ducati Safety Pack (Bosch ABS + Ducati Traction Control DTC), Ride-by-Wire, TFT colour display, Passenger seat cover.
Up&down Quickshift (DQS), Anti-theft system, Ducati Data Analyzer (DDA) ready.

 

Warranty

WARRANTY 24 months, Unlimited mileage

MAINTEINANCE SERVICE INTERVALS 15,000 km (9,000 mi) / 12 months

VALVE CLEARANCE CHECK 30,000 km (18,000 mi)

 

 

 

2019 Ducati Monster 821 – Totalmotorcycle.com Canada Specifications/Technical Details

Engine
TypeTestastretta 11°, L-Twin, 4 Desmodromically actuated valves per cylinder, Water cooled
Displacement821 cc (50.1 cu in)
Bore x Stroke88 x 67.5 mm (3.46 x 2.66 in)
Compression ratio12.8:1
Power80 kW (109 hp) @ 9,250 rpm *
Torque86 Nm (8.8 kgm / 63 lb-ft ) @ 7,750 rpm *
* The power/torque values indicated are measured using an engine dynamometer according to homologation regulation and they correspond to the homologated data, as quoted in the Bike Registration Document.
Fuel injectionElectronic fuel injection system, Ø 53 mm throttle bodies, Full Ride-by-Wire
Exhaust2-1 system, Two lambda probes, Stainless steel muffler with aluminium end cap

Transmission

Gearbox6 speed
Primary driveStraight cut gears, ratio 1.85:1
Ratio1=37/15 2=30/17 3=28/20 4=26/22 5=24/23 6=23/24
Final driveChain drive, Front sprocket Z15, Rear sprocket Z46
ClutchSlipper and self-servo wet multiplate clutch with mechanical control

Chassis

FrameTubular steel trellis frame linked to cylinder heads
Front suspensionØ 43 mm usd fork
Front wheel10-spoke light alloy, 3.5″ x 17″
Front Tyre120/70 ZR 17 Pirelli Diablo Rosso III
Rear suspensionProgressive linkage with adjustable monoshock, Aluminium double-sided swingarm
Rear wheel10-spoke light alloy, 5.5″ x 17″
Rear tyre180/55 ZR17 Pirelli Diablo Rosso III
Front wheel travel130 mm (5.12in)
Rear wheel travel140 mm (5.51 in)
Front brake2 x Ø 320 mm semi-floating discs, radially mounted monobloc Brembo M4-32 callipers, 4-piston, axial pump with Bosch ABS as standard equipment
Rear brakeØ 245 mm disc, 2-piston calliper with Bosch ABS as standard equipment
InstrumentationTFT colour display

Dimensions and weight

Dry weight180,5 kg (398 lb)
Weight data refers to the dry weight of the motorcycle without battery, lubricants and coolants for liquid-cooled models.
Wet weight (KERB)206 kg (454 lb)
Kerb weights indicate total bike weight with all operating consumable liquids and a fuel tank filled to 90% of capacity (as per EC standard 93/93).
Seat heightAdjustable 785 mm – 810 mm (30.91 in – 31.89 in)
Wheelbase1,480 mm (58.27 in)
Rake24,3°
Trail93.2 mm (3.67 in)
Fuel tank capacity16.5 l (4.36 US gal)
Number of seats2

Equipments

Standard Equipmen Riding Modes, Power Modes, Ducati Safety Pack (Bosch ABS + Ducati Traction Control DTC), Ride-by-Wire, TFT colour display, Passenger seat cover. Up&down Quickshift (DQS), Anti-theft system, Ducati Data Analyzer (DDA) ready.

Warranty

Warranty 24 months unlimited mileage
Maintenance service intervals 15,000 km (9,000 mi) / 12 months
Valve clearance check 30.000km (18,000m)

 

 

 

2019 Ducati Monster 821 – Totalmotorcycle.com European Specifications/Technical Details

Engine

Type

Testastretta 11°, L-Twin, 4 Desmodromically actuated valves per cylinder, Water cooled

Displacement

821 cc (50.1 cu in)

Bore x Stroke

88 x 67.5 mm (3.46 x 2.66 in)

Compression ratio

12.8:1

Power

80 kW (109 hp) @ 9,250 rpm *

Torque

86 Nm (8.8 kgm / 63 lb-ft ) @ 7,750 rpm *

* The power/torque values indicated are measured using an engine dynamometer according to homologation regulation and they correspond to the homologated data, as quoted in the Bike Registration Document.

Fuel injection

Electronic fuel injection system, Ø 53 mm throttle bodies, Full Ride-by-Wire

Exhaust

2-1 system, Two lambda probes, Stainless steel muffler with aluminium end cap

Transmission

Gearbox

6 speed

Primary drive

Straight cut gears, ratio 1.85:1

Ratio

1=37/15 2=30/17 3=28/20 4=26/22 5=24/23 6=23/24

Final drive

Chain drive, Front sprocket Z15, Rear sprocket Z46

Clutch

Slipper and self-servo wet multiplate clutch with mechanical control

Chassis

Frame

Tubular steel trellis frame linked to cylinder heads

Front suspension

Ø 43 mm usd fork

Front wheel

10-spoke light alloy, 3.5″ x 17″

Front Tyre

120/70 ZR 17 Pirelli Diablo Rosso III

Rear suspension

Progressive linkage with adjustable monoshock, Aluminium double-sided swingarm

Rear wheel

10-spoke light alloy, 5.5″ x 17″

Rear tyre

180/55 ZR17 Pirelli Diablo Rosso III

Front wheel travel

130 mm (5.12in)

Rear wheel travel

140 mm (5.51 in)

Front brake

2 x Ø 320 mm semi-floating discs, radially mounted monobloc Brembo M4-32 callipers, 4-piston, axial pump with Bosch ABS as standard equipment

Rear brake

Ø 245 mm disc, 2-piston calliper with Bosch ABS as standard equipment

Instrumentation

TFT colour display

Dimensions and weight

Dry weight

180,5 kg (398 lb)

 

Weight data refers to the dry weight of the motorcycle without battery, lubricants and coolants for liquid-cooled models.

Wet weight (KERB)

206 kg (454 lb)

 

Kerb weights indicate total bike weight with all operating consumable liquids and a fuel tank filled to 90% of capacity (as per EC standard 93/93).

Seat height

Adjustable 785 mm – 810 mm (30.91 in – 31.89 in)

Wheelbase

1,480 mm (58.27 in)

Rake

24,3°

Trail

93.2 mm (3.67 in)

Fuel tank capacity

16.5 l (4.36 US gal)

Number of seats 2

Equipment

Riding Modes, Power Modes, Ducati Safety Pack (Bosch ABS + Ducati Traction Control DTC), Ride-by-Wire, TFT colour display, Passenger seat cover. Up&down Quickshift (DQS), Anti-theft system, Ducati Data Analyzer (DDA) ready.

Warranty

24 months unlimited mileage

Maintenance service intervals

15,000 km (9,000 mi) / 12 months

Valve clearance check

30.000km (18,000m)

Emissions and Consumption

Euro 4

CO2 Emissions – Consumption

125 g/km – 5.4 l/100 km

 

 

 

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