Quick Takeaways
- Ducati has issued a safety recall due to an ABS electrical assembly error that could increase wheel lockup risk.
- The recall affects select Panigale V2 and Streetfighter V2 motorcycles sold in North America.
On December 15, 2025, Ducati ABS recall details surfaced after U.S. safety regulators identified a potential braking malfunction affecting select Ducati motorcycles. The issue, linked to an electrical assembly error, could impair ABS functionality and increase the risk of sudden wheel lockup, posing safety concerns for riders.
The Ducati ABS recall impacts specific Panigale V2 and Streetfighter V2 models manufactured for recent model years. According to regulatory findings, the defect originates from incorrectly installed ABS-related fuses, which may disrupt braking assistance during operation. This malfunction could compromise vehicle control, particularly during emergency braking scenarios.
Ducati ABS Recall Affects Panigale V2 and Streetfighter V2 Models
The recall applies to limited-production performance motorcycles distributed in North America. Ducati North America confirmed that the issue stems from a potential reversal of the ABS pump and control unit fuses during assembly. When improperly installed, the system may fail to regulate braking pressure correctly.
Affected motorcycles include:
ABS Electrical System Issue Behind Ducati ABS Recall
The root cause of the Ducati ABS recall lies within the motorcycle’s electrical system rather than mechanical brake components. Reversed fuse placement can prevent the ABS control unit from functioning as designed, particularly under hard braking or variable road conditions.
Key technical concerns include:
Inspection and Repair Plan for Ducati ABS Recall
Ducati dealers will address the issue by inspecting fuse placement and fuse holders on affected motorcycles. If discrepancies are found, corrective repairs will be performed at no cost to the owner. The repair process is expected to be straightforward and limited to electrical system verification and correction.
Owner notification letters are scheduled to be mailed beginning January 26, 2026. Riders are advised to schedule inspections promptly upon receiving notification to ensure continued safe operation.
Vehicle identification numbers associated with the Ducati ABS recall will be made searchable through official government recall databases starting December 15, 2025, allowing owners to independently verify recall status.
By proactively addressing the issue, Ducati aims to restore full ABS functionality and reinforce rider confidence in its high-performance motorcycle lineup.
The Ducati ABS recall impacts specific Panigale V2 and Streetfighter V2 models manufactured for recent model years. According to regulatory findings, the defect originates from incorrectly installed ABS-related fuses, which may disrupt braking assistance during operation. This malfunction could compromise vehicle control, particularly during emergency braking scenarios.
Ducati ABS Recall Affects Panigale V2 and Streetfighter V2 Models
The recall applies to limited-production performance motorcycles distributed in North America. Ducati North America confirmed that the issue stems from a potential reversal of the ABS pump and control unit fuses during assembly. When improperly installed, the system may fail to regulate braking pressure correctly.
Affected motorcycles include:
- Ducati Panigale V2 (Model Year 2025)
- Ducati Streetfighter V2 (Model Years 2025–2026)
ABS Electrical System Issue Behind Ducati ABS Recall
The root cause of the Ducati ABS recall lies within the motorcycle’s electrical system rather than mechanical brake components. Reversed fuse placement can prevent the ABS control unit from functioning as designed, particularly under hard braking or variable road conditions.
Key technical concerns include:
- Interruption of ABS modulation
- Increased likelihood of wheel lockup
- Reduced rider control during emergency braking
- Elevated crash or injury risk
Inspection and Repair Plan for Ducati ABS Recall
Ducati dealers will address the issue by inspecting fuse placement and fuse holders on affected motorcycles. If discrepancies are found, corrective repairs will be performed at no cost to the owner. The repair process is expected to be straightforward and limited to electrical system verification and correction.
Owner notification letters are scheduled to be mailed beginning January 26, 2026. Riders are advised to schedule inspections promptly upon receiving notification to ensure continued safe operation.
Vehicle identification numbers associated with the Ducati ABS recall will be made searchable through official government recall databases starting December 15, 2025, allowing owners to independently verify recall status.
By proactively addressing the issue, Ducati aims to restore full ABS functionality and reinforce rider confidence in its high-performance motorcycle lineup.
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