Ducati Bikes Getting Expensive – Price Hike From June 1 Across Models
Ducati India is set to increase prices across select models and variants starting June 1, 2026. The company will be revising the prices due to the rising operational costs, inflation, and increasing commodity prices.
Ducati To Hike Prices From June 2026
One of the leading premium motorcycle brands in the country, Ducati will implement this price hike across all its authorised dealerships in major cities, including New Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Bengaluru, Chennai, Kochi, Hyderabad, and Kolkata.

Ducati India Managing Director Bipul Chandra said, "Due to an increase in operational costs driven by overall inflation and rising commodity prices, this price correction will be introduced across selected models from Ducati."
The company continues to expand its footprint in India, with new service-only workshops in cities such as Goa and Ahmedabad. Ducati is also gearing up to introduce several new models, including the Ducati Desmo 450 MX, Ducati Panigale V4 Lamborghini, Ducati Monster V2, Ducati Hypermotard V2, and Ducati DesertX V2, among others.

Additionally, Ducati will also bring the highly exclusive Ducati Superleggera V4 Centenario in limited numbers. Pre-bookings for this model are already sold out, underlining strong demand for premium and collectible motorcycles in the country.
The price increase is expected to range between 1.5% and 3%, depending on the model and variant. This move comes amid rising input costs and fluctuating pricing for CBU (Completely Built Unit) imports.

Ducati is not alone in this trend. Other premium motorcycle manufacturers such as BMW Motorrad, Triumph Motorcycles, and Harley-Davidson have also implemented similar price revisions in response to increasing raw material costs and inflationary pressures.
Despite the price hike, Ducati remains committed to expanding its product portfolio in India. The brand recently introduced the Desmo 450 MX and is set to launch the Panigale V4 Lamborghini in April 2026, further strengthening its premium lineup.
All authorised dealerships and service centres will implement the revised pricing from June 1, 2026. Industry-wide, similar price adjustments are expected as manufacturers continue to face rising input costs and market pressures.


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