Renowned for performance and creativity, Ducati is about to introduce fourteen new motorcycles onto the Indian market. These motorcycles will launch progressively all year long. Super sport, street naked, scrambler and adventure bikes comprise the outstanding lineup.
Nine all-new motorcycles—including the much awaited Panigale V4 7th Generation, DesertX Discovery, all-new V2 platform featuring Multistrada V2, Streetfighter V2 and Panigale V2, Streetfighter V4 3rd Generation; Scrambler Dark 2nd Generation; and an all-new motorcycle—have been announced for the Indian market.
Apart from the nine normal motorcycles, Ducati also intends to introduce five limited edition motorcycles for India comprising the Diavel V4 Bentley, Panigale V2 Final Edition, Panigale V4 Tricolore, Panigale V4 Tricolore Italia, and Scrambler Rizoma.
The DesertX Discovery and Panigale V4 7G launch will start the first quarter of 2025; next will be the Panigale V2 Final Edition and Scrambler 2G Dark in Q2. The Multistrada V2 and Scrambler Rizoma will be introduced in Q3; the Streetfighter V4 3G, Streetfighter V2 and Panigale V2 will be accessible in Q3. Arriving in December 2025, an all-new motorcycle will round out the year.
Starting the second week of January 2025, indicative prices for the forthcoming models will be posted on the Ducati India website and verified nearer the relevant launch dates. Bookings for these models will be accessible at all Ducati stores in Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kochi, Kolkata, Chandigarh, and Ahmedabad.
Managing Director of Ducati India, Mr. Bipul Chandra, said, “2025 will be an exciting year for Ducati as we continue to push limits with new launches, which will be a milestone in the big bike (above 800cc) sector. Stronger than ever is our dedication to offering the most sophisticated and performance-oriented motorcycles available in the Indian market. We are happy to present these 800cc motorcycles and look forward to one of the most prosperous years Ducati has had in India with the opening of new outlets.”
The fact that Ducati decided to launch 14 new motorcycles in India—including limited-edition models—showcases the amazing expansion of the Indian premium two-wheeler industry. This change in customer behavior shows a major change in behavior since more aficionados are now ready to spend on high-performance motorcycles with premium price tags—something that was somewhat rare ten years ago. The growing demand for luxury motorcycles also highlights India’s changing automotive scene, which helps global companies like Ducati to establish their presence and serve a growing base of rich riders.