Five months after making its first public showing at Frankfurt, the Ducati Diavel AMG has oficially arrived in Malaysia. A preview unit has been specially flown in and is now on display at the Ducati AMG Performance Centre in Bangsar, with the order books open for it.
The special edition, which retails for RM193,999, is based on the Diavel Carbon, and is dressed in matte black carbon fibre bodywork with an AMG “Diamond White Bright” stripe and frame colour trim.
Features include special edition black wheels, carbon fibre lateral radiator grilles (with aluminium trim), an AMG-style sport exhaust system with engraved end-caps as well as an AMG-style horizontally ribbed seat upholstered in Alcantara. The ‘AMG’ moniker is also present on both sides of the fuel tank, laser-engraved into the air-duct panels.
With every engine having its Desmodromic cam-timing set by hand, the bike comes authenticated with the name of the engine technician engraved on the left-side engine casing, and further underlining the model’s exclusivity, each motorcycle will come with a numbered plaque on the fuel tank.
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The comments revolve around the Ducati Diavel AMG being showcased with some speculation about the buyer, allegedly Datuk Siti Nurhaliza, which sparked mixed reactions. While some express admiration for her, others mock her appearance and question her relevance to the bike, calling her a “makcik” or “MILF.” There’s also criticism of the bike’s design, with a few claiming it’s the ugliest Ducati model and not worth the price. Some comments note the exclusivity of owning such a high-end motorcycle, suggesting only wealthy individuals can afford it. Car and bike enthusiasts debate whether the collaboration is impactful, with mixed opinions about its aesthetic appeal and market significance in Malaysia. Overall, the tone is a blend of admiration, sarcasm, and criticism centered on the bike and potential buyer.