Ducati is an Italian manufacturer of motorcycles, started in 1926 in Bologna, Italy. The company is known for its high-performance motorcycles and has a loyal fanbase around the world.
- Founded in 1926 in Bologna, Italy
- Originally produced radio components
- Began producing motorcycles in 1946
- Known for its high-performance bikes with innovative designs
- Acquired by the Volkswagen Group in 2012
An American manufacturer known for its cruiser-style motorcycles
A German manufacturer known for its touring motorcycles and adventure bikes
An English manufacturer known for its classic-style motorcycles
A high-performance sportbike with a 1103cc engine and advanced electronics
An adventure touring bike with a 1158cc engine and advanced electronic rider aids
A naked sportbike with a range of engine sizes from 937cc to 1119cc
Ducati motorcycles are manufactured in Bologna, Italy.
The top speed of a Ducati Panigale V4 varies by model and configuration, but can range from around 170 to 200 miles per hour.
The maintenance schedule for a Ducati motorcycle varies by model, but generally includes oil changes, filter replacements, and valve adjustments at regular intervals.
Ducati motorcycles are known for their high performance and innovative design, and are generally considered to be reliable. Like any motorcycle, regular maintenance is key to keeping the bike in good condition.
The price range for a Ducati motorcycle varies widely depending on the model and configuration. Entry-level models like the Monster can start around $9,000, while high-performance models like the Panigale can cost upwards of $40,000.