Ducati India to hike prices across entire range from January 1

Cites increase in material, production and logistics costs; revised prices across all models and variants at all nine Ducati dealerships.

Autocar Pro News Desk By Autocar Pro News Desk calendar 10 Dec 2021 Views icon3338 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Ducati India to hike prices across entire range from January 1

Luxury motorcycle brand Ducati has announced an increase in price on all motorcycles which will be effective on ex-showroom India price, and will be introduced on January 1, 2022. The bike maker has however not detailed the specific percentage of price increase,

The revised prices will come into effect across all models and variants of the vehicle, across the country and will be applicable on all 9 official Ducati dealerships across India. Corresponding to the increment in material, production and logistics costs, notwithstanding greater expenses of other natural substances, Ducati India is compelled to change the price of its models.

Earlier this year, Ducati India has launched its flagship superbike, the Panigale V4 SP and has also unveiled the DesertX to fans around the world. Ducati also introduced the Hypermotard 950 and the limited-edition Scrambler Desert Sled Fasthouse last month, bringing the entire motorcycle range to India.

All Ducati motorcycles sold globally are available in India (MY2021), equipped with the latest electronics and performance that Ducati is known for. Ducati stays it is committed to launching all new MY2022 models, starting from January. 

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