Ducati is ready to make 2026 an exciting year for motorcycle fans in India. The Italian brand has announced plans to launch ten new bikes in the country next year. This move shows Ducati’s growing focus on India’s premium motorcycle market.
The company has already kicked off its 2026 journey by launching the Panigale V4R on January 2. However, that is only the beginning. Let’s know what brand planning is for the future.

Ducati will begin 2026 with three major launches in the first quarter. These include the Multistrada V4 Rally (2026 Edition), the Panigale V4 Lamborghini, and the Desmo450 MX.
In addition, these models highlight Ducati’s interest in India’s growing adventure and off-road riding culture. The Multistrada V4 Rally is built for long-distance touring and rough roads. Meanwhile, the Desmo450 MX brings Ducati into the motocross segment. Perhaps this is Ducati’s way of tapping into new riding trends that are gaining popularity in India.
The Panigale V4 Lamborghini will add a touch of exclusivity. It blends superbike performance with supercar-inspired design, aimed at collectors and enthusiasts.

As the year progresses, Ducati will shift focus to streetfighters and sport motorcycles. The third quarter will see the arrival of the Monster V2 and two Panigale V2 special editions. Later in the same period, Ducati will introduce the Diavel V4 RS, a powerful cruiser-styled machine.
The fourth quarter will welcome the Hypermotard V2 and V2 SP by late October. Finally, the year will close with the launch of the Panigale V4 Marc Márquez Replica by December. This replica edition will attract racing fans, especially followers of MotoGP.
Ducati’s India head, Bipul Chandra, has stated that these launches reflect the brand’s strong push in the premium motorcycle space. In addition, Ducati plans to expand its dealership network across major Indian cities. Buyers will be able to book these bikes in Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kochi, and Kolkata.
Currently, Ducati imports all motorcycles into India as fully built units. As a result, pricing remains on the higher side compared to locally assembled rivals. However, Ducati has not announced any local production plans yet.
Before you go, don’t forget to check out the recently launched 2026 Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350 bike.
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