Ducati Announces Reduced APR on All Multistrada V4 Models
The new 4.9 per cent APR finance deal from Ducati covers the entire Multistrada V4 range and the Diavel V4
Ducati has introduced a new 4.9 per cent APR finance deal across its entire Multistrada V4 range and the Diavel V4, while the Hypermotard 698 Mono is given the new 50/50 Accelerate offer.
Starting with Ducati’s new 4.9 APR offer which is available through HP and PCP deals, the entire Multistrada V4 range including the V4, V4 S, Rally and Pikes Peak models, all of which produce a whopping 170bhp, can be had for smaller monthly payments, as is the case for the most powerful Mutilstrada V4 family member, the RS, which produces 180bhp but less torque than its four siblings.
To qualify for the new 4.9 per cent APR, a minimum 10 per cent deposit of the bike’s RRP is needed while the finance term is three years. All offers are provided by Ducati Financial Services in association with Black Horse Ltd.
The new Multistrada V4 for 2025 can be had for as little as £139 a month if customers put down a deposit of £4,388 before making an optional final payment of £10,229. The V4 is the only Multistrada V4 bike that costs less than £20,000 (£17.695 to be exact), so monthly payments on the other four models including the RS, which comes in at an RRP of £32,795, will be substantially more expensive.
Then there’s Ducati’s new Diavel V4 which also gets the same love and care, as it now features a lower price of £245 per month thanks to a deposit of £5,899. The optional final payment remains a hefty £11,658, however.
The rest of the Ducati range, including the new Panigale and Streetfighter V4 models, Panigale V2 and Desert X are all available at the standard 7.9 APR offer, as is the case for the newest Monster and Scrambler models.
Talking of the new Scrambler, Ducati’s 50/50 Accelerate offer which can be found on that model is now also available on the Hypermotard 698 Mono. The 50/50 Accelerate PCP offer allows customers to ride a brand-new Ducati with just a 50 per cent deposit at zero per cent APR and no monthly instalments for two years.
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