Ducati brings almost its entire model range to India.. priced between 10 to 45 lakhs..!!
Ducati opens its first dealership in Mumbai: Times of India
Ducati opens its second dealership in Gurgaon: Indian Express
This news is a couple of months old now. Ok so the hallowed name among motorcycle brands, Ducati is in India finally.. big deal.. what’s in it for me? There is a saying in Hindi which when translated into English sounds like, "One should measure the length of the blanket and then spread his limbs".
Moto GP winner Nicky Hayden inaugurating Ducati Gurgaon
The prices actually makes even the Japanese CBU’s in India seem value for money..
Who am I to spoil the party of the lucky ones who can afford them..
I have no qualms to accept that these Italian beauties are authentic pieces of art. Unlike other marques, the Italians at least don’t need to "hide" their labor of love under flashy sticker jobs. But just as the Taj Mahal makes every guy next door feel miserably poor in front of his lover, these exotic 2 wheelers don’t do any good for the "biker next door" in me. Heck, I am not even an auto journalist who can look forward for a free ride on these lovely Italian Jobs.
The cherry to the very expensive Italian pie is the price tag (10 to 45 lakhs) of these bikes. It actually makes even the Japanese CBU’s in India seem value for money. But who am I to spoil the party of the lucky ones who can afford them.
Anyway, I am just making this post to Chronicle Ducati’s entry into India. Namaste Ducati..!!
Ducati has opened two showrooms in India. One in Mumbai and the other in Gurgaon. Discounting the Multistrada, Ducati has almost bought its entire range in India. Posted below are the Ex-Showroom prices of the Ducati models in India (Courtesy: Aryan from xBhp.com)
Ducati India Dealerships:
Ducati Mumbai
Atria mall,
Worli, Mumbai
Ducati Gurgaon
Global Foyer Building,
Golf Course Road,
Sector-43,
Gurgaon
The below mentioned details of models and the respective prices were at the time of its launch in India. Presently new models have been added and prices revised/updated
Ducati models in India:
Monster
696 - Rs.10,02,509/-
1100 - Rs.14,09,182/-
1100S - Rs.16,49,284/-

Hyper-Motard
HM 1100 - Rs.14,40,499/-
HM 1100S - Rs.17,11,919/-
Sport Classic
GT 1000 - 12,97,065/-
GT 1000 bicolor - Rs.13,62,413/-
GT 1000 Touring - Rs.13,78,283/-
Sport 1000S - 15,27,353/-

Street Fighter
Fighter - Rs.18,74,772/-
Fighter S - 23,96,735/-

Superbike
848 - Rs.15,91,197/-
1198 - Rs.20,56,415/-
1198 S - Rs.24,53,106/-
1098 R - Rs.41,44,266/-
1098 R TB - Rs.44,99,200/-
Ducati Gurgaon photos (Credits: Aryan from xBhp.com)
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Its a delight to see another Indian two wheeler brand (according to me Royal Enfield is now an Indian brand with British origins) spread its wings in another country. I hope that the Colombians would also appreciate the old school charm of this "Old Wine" of a motorcycle.


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