Ducati plans nine new bikes, 2 new showrooms; BMW Motorrad looks to 500 cc models
Ducati India MD said the company witnessed 15% sales growth last year, while also registering its highest revenue in the last five years
Italian superbike maker Ducati on Monday said it will hike the prices of its entire range of motorcycles in India from January 1. The company, however, did not disclose the quantum of the hike. Ducati India announces an increase in price on its entire motorcycle range to be effective on ex-showroom price from January 1, 2023, the luxury bike maker said in a statement. The company has been absorbing costs for some time but will now have to pass on the increase through a revision in prices due to a substantial increment in costs related to raw material, production and logistics, it added. The revised prices will be applicable for all models and variants of the bikes irrespective of dealerships across New Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Bengaluru, Chennai, Kochi, Hyderabad and Kolkata. The company also said it remains committed to India and will launch all the motorcycles unveiled globally in the domestic market.
The company is now accepting bookings for the all-new Multistrada 950 S for an initial amount of Rs 1 lakh, Ducati India said in a statement
The superbike is the kind you'd pick up to satiate your penchant for speed or for long rides to nowhere. You wouldn't use it for commuting
Italian superbike maker Ducati on Wednesday said it has launched the all-new version of Panigale V2 in India, priced at Rs 16.99 lakh (ex-showroom).
The motorcycle is designed to traverse continents, and hence, is equipped with top drawer components to enhance its off-road and touring capabilities
For bookings made before November 30 this year, deliveries will commence in the early part of the first quarter of 2019
Superbike is available across all Ducati dealerships in Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Pune, Ahmedabad
Multistrada 950 is powered by a 937 cc powertrain which churns out a maximum of 113 HP
Company aims to sell 600 bikes this year, make India operations profitable by 2018