Polish CD Projekt RED concept artist Filippo Ubertino, who has developed games such as Cyberpunk 2077, has unveiled an illustration of the Ducati Monster in the near future. The Ducati Monster Concept was designed to be mechanically realistic, just like the company's games, which have become popular for their realistic depiction of the near future. Of course, there are no plans to release it on the market, but if such an EV is realized, the future looks bright!
Ducati, which is manually running the EV-only world championship "MotoE," would be a good choice.
Filippo Ubertino is a concept artist for Polish game maker CD Projekt RED. On his website, he presents cyberpunk works that are decadent but full of mechanical charm. Among them is the Ducati Monster concept art, a 3D work with a realistic motorcycle atmosphere.
When it comes to 3D art, it is possible to create a design that is impossible from a design standpoint.
However, the design concept of the artist is to pursue as much realism as possible, which is why the parts are all familiar to the rider. The rear wheel is chain-driven, suspended on a single-sided swingarm, and the front fork is inverted with radial-mount brake calipers. The frame is a double-beam aluminum frame. While these parts follow modern supersport styling, a large motor is installed in the center of the chassis, and the instrument panel is a large LCD screen embedded in the tank (or perhaps the battery).
These features make it a very conventional EV streetfighter.
While this is such a cool model, it is of course a concept and has no plans for release. Timely news, however, broke this month that Ducati has begun production of the MotoE offering for the EV World Championship, for which Ducati will provide the machine starting this year. Ducati is said to be preparing to produce an exciting electric road bike through this MotoE model V21L prototype. With a maximum output of 110 kW (150 hp) and maximum torque of 140 Nm, reaching a top speed of 275 km/h, we can look forward to a not-so-distant future if the EV road sport fed back from this machine is designed to look like the Ducati Monster Concept!

Ducati Monster Concept by Filippo Ubertino, who has also published a number of concept art for Cyberpunk 2077. The slanted headlight, strong forward lean, inverted forks, and various other parts closely resemble the current Monster.

While the various parts are similar to the Monster, the concept is racier. The motor is part of the frame, and a tiny single seat is mounted. The tail lamp is embedded in the seat cowl.

It is interesting to note that although the overall appearance is very futuristic, the detailed parts are made by familiar manufacturers. The rear shocks are obviously Ohlins, and the brake calipers are Brembo front and rear. The tires are Bridgestone.

There is also a concept of a rider dressed in a Dainese riding suit straddling the bike. The realistic modeling by the artist is so cool that it "looks" too good to be true!

This is the V21L prototype, a real EV racing machine by Ducati. It has a total weight of 225 kg, a maximum output of 110 kW (150 hp), and a top speed of 275 km. Based on the results of this machine, Ducati claims to be developing the EV of the future.
Mr. Filippo Ubertino's official website (Overseas)
https://futurior.artstation.com/
Original Source. [ Filippo UbertinoPRO
Senior Concept Artist at CD Projekt Red ]