Ducati has given enthusiasts a new reason to love the Panigale V2 S in India – a vibrant yellow colour option. The new paint scheme joins the existing Red colour, and enables buyers to opt for a different colour for the supersport in the country. While the new Yellow hue has brought an eye-catching look to the bike, there are no changes in terms of design or engine. The yellow livery is inspired by Ducati’s rich racing heritage, and adds a unique appeal to the middleweight superbike. It is priced at Rs 21.86 lakh (ex-showroom), which is around Rs 33,000 more expensive than the standard V2 S Ducati Red version, priced at Rs 21.53 lakh (ex-showroom).