BMW R 1250 GS Adventure vs Ducati Diavel V4

In 2025 BMW R 1250 GS Adventure or Ducati Diavel V4 choose which bike is best for you - compare these two bikes or scooters on the basis of their price, mileage, features, colours and other specs. BMW R 1250 GS Adventure Price starts at Rs. 22.5 Lakhs (ex-showroom price) whereas the Ducati Diavel V4 Price starts at Rs. 25.91 Lakhs (ex-showroom price). R 1250 GS Adventure engine makes power and torque 136 PS PS & 143 Nm. On the other hand, Diavel V4 engine makes power & torque 166.28 bhp PS & 126 Nm respectively. BMW offers the R 1250 GS Adventure in 2 colours. The R 1250 GS Adventure mileage is around 14.0 kmpl. The Diavel V4 mileage is around 15.6 kmpl.
R 1250 GS Adventure vs Diavel V4 Comparison
KEY HIGHLIGHTS R 1250 gs adventure Diavel v4
BrandBMWDucati
Price₹ 22.5 Lakhs₹ 25.91 Lakhs
Mileage14.0 kmpl15.6 kmpl
Engine Capacity1254 cc1158 cc
Power136 PS PS166.28 bhp PS

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R 1250 GS Adventure
₹22.50 Lakhs*
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₹25.91 Lakhs*
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Specification
Fuel Capacity
30 L20 L
Length
2270 mm-
Wheelbase
1504 mm1593 mm
Kerb Weight
268 kg236 kg
Height
1460 mm-
Saddle Height
850 mm790 mm
Width
980 mm-
Wheel Size
Front :-482.6 mm,Rear :-431.8 mmFront :-431.8 mm,Rear :-406.4 mm
ABS
Dual Channel-
Front Brake Diameter
305 mm-
Tyre Size
Front :-120/70-R19,Rear :-170/60-R17Front :-120/70-R17 Rear :-240/45-R17
Rear Brake Diameter
276 mm-
Front Brake
DiscDisc
Wheels Type
AlloySpoke Wheel
Tyre Type
TubelessTubeless
Rear Brake
DiscDisc
Range
630312 Km
Max Speed
200 kmph299 Kmph
Max Power
136 PS @ 7750 rpm170.33 PS @ 10750 rpm
Stroke
76 mm53.5 mm
Max Torque
143 Nm @ 6250 rpm126 Nm @ 7500 rpm
Transmission
ManualManual
Drive Type
Shaft DriveChain Drive
Displacement
1254 cc1158 cc
Fuel Type
Petrol-
Engine Type
Air-Liquid Cooled, Twin Cylinder, DOHC, Boxer EngineV4 Granturismo
Clutch
Oil-lubricated clutch, hydraulically operatedHydraulically controlled slipper and self-servo wet multiplate clutch
Cooling System
Air and Liquid CooledLiquid Cooled
No Of Cylinders
22
Starting
Self Start OnlySelf Start Only
Valve Per Cylinder
44
Gear Box
6 Speed6 Speed
Fuel Supply
Fuel InjectionFuel Injection
Emission Type
bs4bs6-2.0
Bore
102.5 mm83 mm
Chassis
Two-section frame concept consisting of main frame with bolt-on rear frame, load-bearing engineAluminum monocoque frame
Front Suspension
BMW Motorrad Telelever, Central spring strut50 mm fully adjustable usd fork 120 mm
Rear Suspension
Cast aluminium single-sided swing arm with BMW Motorrad Paralever, WAD Spring strut, continuously adjustable spring preload by means of hand wheel, Rebound-stage damping adjustable by hand wheelFully adjustable monoshock, aluminium single-sided swingarm 145 mm
Features
Riding Modes
Rain,RoadSports,Touring,Urban
Speedometer
DigitalDigital
Odometer
DigitalDigital
Internet Connectivity
Yes-
Clock
YesYes
Tachometer
DigitalDigital
Tripmeter
DigitalDigital
Seat Type
SplitSplit
Console
Digital-
Additional Features
BMW ShiftCam, Automatic Stability Control (ASC), Hill Start Control, Power Socket, Comfort Package ( Chrome Exhaust Pipe, Heated Grip, Tyre Pressure Control, Hand Protection ), Touring Package ( ESA, Keyless Ride, Preparation for GPS Device ), Dynamic PacRiding Modes, Power Modes, Cornering ABS, Ducati Traction Control
Pass Switch
YesYes
Passenger Footrest
YesYes
USB Charging Port
Yes-
Display
Coloured TFT Screen5" TFT colour
Battery Capacity
12 V, 11,8 Ah-
Tail Light
LEDLED
Turn Signal Lamp
LEDLED
Headlight
LEDLED
Battery Type
MF-
Price (On-Road BreakUp)
On-Road Price
24,83,14928,80,723
Ex-Showroom Price
22,50,00025,91,000
RTO
1,80,0002,19,280
Insurance
53,14970,443
Accessories Charges
00
FastTag Charges
00
Other Charges
00
EMI
53,37261,917
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