Ducati has introduced the new Streetfighter V2 in India, and it arrives in a segment already dominated by sharp, high-performance naked motorcycles. To see where it stands, we compare it against two of its closest rivals — the Triumph Street Triple RS and the Kawasaki Z900. Here’s a complete breakdown of how the three machines stack up in terms of engine performance, hardware, features, and pricing.
Engine & Performance: Triumph Makes Most Power, Kawasaki Delivers Max Torque
| Specification | Ducati Streetfighter V2 | Triumph Street Triple RS | Kawasaki Z900 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Engine | 890cc, V-twin, liquid-cooled | 765cc, inline-3 | 948cc, inline-4 |
| Power | 120hp @ 10,750rpm | 130hp @ 12,000rpm | 125hp @ 9,500rpm |
| Torque | 93.3Nm @ 8,250rpm | 80Nm @ 9,500rpm | 98.6Nm @ 7,700rpm |
| Gearbox | 6-speed | 6-speed | 6-speed |
| Power-to-weight | 674.1hp/tonne | 691.4hp/tonne | 586.8hp/tonne |
The three motorcycles use very distinct engine configurations.
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Triumph Street Triple RS is the outright performance leader when it comes to peak horsepower.
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Kawasaki Z900 produces the highest torque, and it makes it much earlier in the rev range, benefiting urban and real-world rideability.
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Ducati Streetfighter V2, with its V-twin layout, offers the most unique character and a more emotional exhaust note compared to the smoother triple and inline-four rivals.
Do note that Ducati quotes wet weight without fuel, so its real-world power-to-weight ratio becomes slightly lower once the tank is full — though it will still outperform the heavier Z900 in this metric.
Weight & Dimensions: Triumph Is the Lightest
| Specification | Ducati Streetfighter V2 | Triumph Street Triple RS | Kawasaki Z900 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kerb weight | 178kg (without fuel) | 188kg | 213kg |
| Seat height | 838mm | 836mm | 830mm |
| Fuel tank | 15L | 15L | 17L |
| Wheelbase | 1493mm | 1399mm | 1450mm |
| Ground clearance | NA | NA | 145mm |
The Street Triple RS remains the lightest and most compact of the three.
Ducati’s seat height is slightly taller, while the Z900 offers a more approachable seat height and a noticeably larger 17-litre tank — helpful for touring. Its kerb weight is significantly higher, and riders will feel this difference during slow-speed manoeuvring.
Tyres, Suspension & Brakes: Triumph Gets Track-Spec Tyres
| Component | Ducati Streetfighter V2 | Triumph Street Triple RS | Kawasaki Z900 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tyres | 120/70 R17, 190/55 R17 | 120/70 R17, 180/55 R17 | 120/70 R17, 180/55 R17 |
| Suspension | 43mm Marzocchi / Kayaba | Showa SFF-BP / Öhlins | Showa / Showa |
| Brakes | 320mm / 245mm discs | 310mm / 220mm discs | 300mm / 250mm discs |
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Ducati uses a wider 190-section rear tyre, aiding traction and stability.
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Triumph’s Pirelli Supercorsa SP V3 tyres are the stickiest and most track-focused of the trio.
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The Z900 uses Dunlop Sportmax Q5A tyres — good for road use but not as track-oriented.
In terms of braking hardware:
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Triumph leads with Brembo Stylema calipers, the highest-performing setup here.
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Ducati employs Brembo M50 monoblocs, still strong and highly capable.
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Kawasaki uses Nissin monobloc calipers, adequate but not on par with the European rivals.
For premium suspension lovers, Ducati offers the Streetfighter V2 S variant with full Öhlins equipment, matching the Triumph’s top-tier setup.
Features: Kawasaki Stands Out With Cruise Control
All three motorcycles get essentials like:
✔ TFT display
✔ Bluetooth connectivity
✔ IMU-assisted electronic rider aids
✔ Bi-directional quickshifter
✔ Traction control & riding modes
Where they differ:
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Kawasaki Z900 is the only one to offer cruise control — a huge plus for highway riders.
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Ducati adds a Sachs electronic steering damper, useful for high-speed stability on unpredictable Indian roads.
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Triumph and Ducati offer deeply customisable electronics, allowing riders to fine-tune power delivery, traction control, ABS, and more — appealing to track-day enthusiasts.
Price Comparison: Z900 Is the Value King
| Motorcycle | Price (Ex-showroom, India) |
|---|---|
| Ducati Streetfighter V2 | ₹17.50 – 19.49 lakh |
| Triumph Street Triple RS | ₹12.92 – 13.23 lakh |
| Kawasaki Z900 | ₹9.99 lakh |
The pricing gap between the motorcycles is wide:
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Z900 is easily the most affordable, costing nearly half as much as the Streetfighter V2 S.
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Triumph offers a sweet middle ground — premium components without the steep Ducati pricing.
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Ducati aims for the top with its high-quality engineering, electronics and brand appeal, but the price premium may be a hurdle for many buyers.
Verdict: Which One Should You Choose?
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Track & performance enthusiasts: Triumph Street Triple RS
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Premium feel, electronics & exotic appeal: Ducati Streetfighter V2
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Best value, easy to ride, and touring-friendly: Kawasaki Z900
Each bike excels in different areas, and your riding style will ultimately decide the winner. If money is no barrier, the Ducati offers a rewarding and emotional riding experience. For pure performance, the Triumph remains unmatched. For those seeking performance on a budget, the Kawasaki delivers unbeatable value.
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