As the year progresses, Ducati will shift its focus to streetfighters and sport motorcycles. The third quarter will see the arrival of the Monster V2 and two Panigale V2 special editions. Later in the same period, Ducati would introduce the Diavel V4 RS, a powerful cruiser-styled machine.
The fourth quarter will welcome the Hypermotard V2 and V2 SP by the end of October. Finally, the year will end with the launch of the Panigale V4 Marc Marquez Replica by December. This replica version will attract racing fans, especially followers of MotoGP.
Ducati’s India head, Bipul Chandra has said that these launches reflect the brand’s strong effort in the premium motorcycle segment. Additionally, Ducati plans to expand its dealership network across major Indian cities. Buyers will be able to book these bikes in Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kochi and Kolkata.
Currently, Ducati imports all motorcycles into India as fully built units. As a result, prices remain high compared to locally assembled rivals. However, Ducati has not announced any local production plans yet.
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