Power and precision: the Superquadro Mono Engine
The 659cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine is a masterpiece of performance, delivering a punchy 77.5 horsepower at 9,750 rpm and 46.5 pound-feet of torque at 8,000 rpm. Riders looking for an extra burst of speed can opt for the Termignoni exhaust, increasing the output to 85 horsepower at 9,500 rpm. This engine pairs with a six-speed gearbox featuring a slipper clutch and Ducati's quickshifter, ensuring seamless gear changes and a dynamic riding experience.
Chassis and Control: designed for agility
Ducati's trellis frame remains the backbone of the Hypermotard 698 Mono, providing both strength and lightness. The adjustable Marzocchi aluminum front fork and Sachs monoshock with progressive linkage deliver a tailored riding experience. The braking system, featuring Brembo calipers and Bosch cornering ABS, guarantees stopping power and safety, while Pirelli Diablo Rosso IV tires offer impeccable traction.
Rider-centric technology
A 3.8-inch LCD display offers essential information at a glance, while the bike comes equipped with multiple ride modes, ranging from Sport to Wet, catering to various conditions and rider preferences. The motorcycle also features adjustable ABS and wheelie control, ensuring that riders of all skill levels can enjoy a safe and exhilarating ride.
Specifications that matter
With a wheelbase of 56.8 inches, a rake of 26.1 degrees, and a trail of 4.2 inches, the Hypermotard 698 Mono is designed for nimble handling and responsiveness. The seat height can be adjusted to accommodate different riders, and the bike's wet weight without fuel stands at an impressive 333 pounds, promising a light and exhilarating ride.
Availability and options
Ducati offers this model in two distinct liveries, the classic Rosso Ducati and the more vibrant RVE with graffiti-inspired graphics. Set to hit dealerships in February 2024, the Hypermotard 698 Mono is priced at $12,995 in the US, with the RVE variant at $14,495. Canadian pricing is slightly higher due to currency differences.