Ducati India to revise prices
Ducati will be revising the prices of its motorcycle range after the GST reforms announced on the 3rd of September.

Following the hike in GST for motorcycles above 350cc, as announced by the Government of India, the price structure of premium motorcycles across the industry will be impacted. Due to these regulatory changes, Ducati motorcycle range in India will see a revision in prices effective from 22nd September 2025 onwards.
The company strongly suggests that the customers who have been planning to own a Ducati, should make their purchase before 22nd September to avail the benefit of current price, before it sees the impact of the GST hike.
The current Ducati portfolio includes the DesertX, Diavel, Hypermotard, Monster, Streetfighter, Panigale, Supersport, Scrambler 2G and Multistrada. The Multistrada has been recently updated and will now set you back by Rs 22.98 lakh for the base model and the top model will cost you Rs 28.64 lakh, both prices are ex-showroom.
The bike now features cylinder deactivation technology that we have seen on the Diavel V4. Under a certain speed limit and while stationery the rear cylinders are deactivated along with the rear bank. This claims to reduce fuel consumption.
The bike also features Ducati Vehicle Observer (DVO) that we have seen on the Panigale V4, this feature collects data from 70 sensor on the bike and helps with precise input to toggle the intensity of ABS, wheelie control and traction control. Other noteworthy mentions include forward collision warning, adaptive cruise control, and blind spot detection.

