Ducati's high-end power cruiser, the Diavel, sees an extra trim option available for 2015. Ducati will only produce 500 units of the Diavel Titanium, which adds a few stylistic features and replaces parts made from other materials for titanium and carbon fiber pieces. Titanium accents on the tank and a headlight cover made from titanium add flair to carbon fiber pieces draped over the already dressy Diavel. The carbon fiber passenger seat cover (used on the Diavel Carbon) gets a titanium insert, and carbon fiber is used for the windscreen, front and rear fenders, countershaft sprocket cover, and radiator covers, to name a few. Individually numbered plates on the tank and forged aluminum wheels in a unique design also set the Diavel Titanium apart.
Under the skin of the Diavel Titanium is essentially the same 2015 Diavel Carbon we rode a few months ago in Europe (click here for the 2015 Diavel First Ride), with three ride modes (Sport, Touring, and Urban), ABS, Ducati Traction Control, and one of the best versions of the 11° Testastretta Dual-Spark engine we've tested to date.