Luxury motorcycle brand Ducati has announced a price hike on select models in India.
The new prices will come into effect from June 1, 2026, and will apply across all authorised dealerships in major cities.
The company says the increase is due to rising operational costs, inflation, and higher commodity prices.
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Bikes to Get Costlier from June 1
Ducati has confirmed that only selected models and variants will see a price increase.
The updated pricing will be reflected in ex-showroom prices across cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai, and others.
According to Ducati India Managing Director Bipul Chandra, the decision was necessary to balance increasing costs while maintaining the brand’s premium positioning.
For buyers, this means anyone planning to purchase a Ducati bike may want to do so before June to avoid paying extra.
2026 Lineup Packed with New Launches
Despite the price hike, 2026 is shaping up to be a big year for Ducati in India.
The company has already entered a new segment with the launch of the Ducati Desmo450 MX in March 2026.
Next in line is the Ducati Panigale V4 Lamborghini, expected to arrive as a rare and collectible model.
Several other launches are also planned before the end of the year, including:
Ducati Monster V2
Ducati Hypermotard V2
Ducati DesertX V2
Ducati Multistrada V4 Rally
In addition, special Corse Editions of the Panigale V4 and Streetfighter V4 will also be introduced.
One of the most exclusive models, the Ducati Superleggera V4 Centenario, will arrive in extremely limited numbers—and all units are already sold out.
Expansion of Service Network in India
Along with new launches, Ducati is also focusing on improving its after-sales service in India.
The company has opened dedicated service-only workshops in cities like Goa and Ahmedabad.
These centres are fully authorised and staffed with trained technicians, similar to Ducati’s standard 3S (Sales, Service, Spares) facilities.
This move is aimed at offering better support and a smoother ownership experience for customers.
Overall, while prices are set to increase, Ducati continues to expand its presence in India with new models and improved service infrastructure, keeping its focus on the premium motorcycle segment.




