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  • Ducati sees India as a growing lifestyle market, aims to expands beyond bikes

    Ducati's lifestyle business offers an extensive range of apparel, accessories, and branded merchandise.

  • Ducati to ride in 8 new models in India this year

    The company said it will bring the Multistrada V4 RS and the Diavel for Bentley, which will be brought to India in limited numbers, in the fourth quarter.

  • The top five motorcycles to expect over the next two months

    November and December constitute an exciting time for motorcycle enthusiasts thanks to a plethora of exciting new launches. With the last two months of the year upon us, we have some very exciting motorcycles to look forward to. While the most exciting of the launches is Royal Enfield’s first liquid-cooled offering, there are also Yamaha's entry-level bikes in the pipeline. You also have Aprilia, which has finally decided to enter the supersport segment with the RS 457.

  • Ducati unveils the snazzy new Multistrada V4 RS: Take a look

    Ducati has given the Multistrada V4 RS the heart of a superbike with the Desmosedici Stradale engine, once reserved for the Panigale sports bike and its naked bike cousin, the Streetfighter. Apart from this, what differentiates the latest Multistrada is the weight savings on the RS, making it lighter than even the Pikes Peak edition ADV

  • Ducati DesertX Rally takes adventure riding to new heights: See Pics

    The Ducati DesertX was already a capable adventure tourer, but the Rally edition now makes it even better when the road ends and the trails begin.

  • MotoGP Highlights: Marco Bezzecchi wins as Francesco Bagnaia makes huge error in Indian MotoGP

    Marco Bezzecchi emerged as the winner while Francesco Bagnaia encountered a major setback in the MotoGP final race.

  • India gears up for inaugural MotoGP Bharat 2023 with Yamaha's grand welcome

    Revving up history: India welcomes MotoGP Bharat 2023 – inaugural roar at Buddh International Circuit ignites a new era of two-wheeled thrills!

  • Zomato delivery agent rides Ducati, earns Rs 45,000 per month. Watch

    In an Instagram video that has gone viral, the Zomato delivery agent could be heard be heard saying that he earned Rs 45,000 per month and the online food delivery platform paid Rs 200 per order

  • All-new Ducati Diavel V4 launched in India at Rs 25.91 lakh

    The Ducati Diavel V4 carries forward the same aggressive power cruiser styling but also brings subtle changes and a new powertrain.

  • Ducati drives in Monster SP priced at Rs 15.95 lakh

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  • Ducati lines up 9 motorcycle models for India in 2023

  • In Pictures | New Ducati DesertX launched in India at Rs 17.91 lakh

  • Ducati DesertX launch: All you need to know about the Italian automotive giant's latest off-road offering

  • Ducati launches the Streetfighter V2 in India at Rs 17.25 lakh

  • Ducati launches Streetfighter V4 SP in India; priced at Rs 34.99 lakh

  • The Ducati XDiavel Nera will be limited to only 500 units globally

  • Ducati launches Panigale V4 SP in India at Rs 36.07 lakh

  • Ducati launches Scrambler Desert Sled Fasthouse motorcycle in India, priced at Rs 10.99 lakh

  • Ducati launches SuperSport 950 in India with price starting at Rs 13.49 lakh

  • In Pics | New two-wheeler launches in India for July 2021

  • Pre-booking of Ducati Multistrada V4, V4 S and Streetfighter V4 begins

  • Check out the all-new Ducati Monster; no more 821 or 797

  • Ducati Multistrada 950 S arrives in India, launched at a price of Rs 15.49 lakh

  • Ducati Scrambler 1100 Pro and Ducati Scrambler 1100 Sport Pro launched in India

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