Ducati India Announce Price Hike Across Models From June 2026
Say increase linked to inflation and higher input costs as premium bike market continues to evolve.
Ducati will increase prices of select motorcycles in India from June 1, 2026, citing rising operational and input costs.
The revision will apply to certain models across the company’s portfolio and will be reflected in ex-showroom prices. The updated pricing will be implemented through Ducati’s dealership network in major cities including New Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Bengaluru, Chennai, Kochi, Hyderabad and Kolkata.
The company has not disclosed the extent of the price increase or the specific models affected.
The move comes at a time when manufacturers across segments are reassessing pricing strategies in response to inflationary pressures and higher commodity costs. In the premium motorcycle segment, where Ducati operates, pricing adjustments are typically calibrated to maintain margins while sustaining demand among high-end buyers.
The development coincides with an active product pipeline for Ducati in India this year. The company recently entered a new segment with the launch of the Desmo450 MX and is expected to introduce several new models over the course of 2026, including updates to its Panigale, Monster, Hypermotard, DesertX and Multistrada ranges.
Industry analysts note that while demand in the premium motorcycle segment has remained relatively resilient, cost pressures continue to influence pricing decisions across the automotive sector.
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16 Apr 2026
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