Ducati officially enters India

    Ducati has opened showrooms in Mumbai, Delhi and Gurgaon.

    Published On Mar 20, 2015 03:18:00 PM

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    Ducati officially enters India

    Ducati Hypermotard SP

    Ducati has just entered the Indian market officially by the name of Ducati India Private Limited. The Italian two-wheeler specialist has recently opened its official showrooms in Mumbai, Delhi and Gurgaon, and will offer official after-sales service here too. The brand will offer this after-sales service to existing customers also. The Ducati showroom in Gurgaon is their largest showroom yet, part of their global network.

    Ducati India will also start a dealership in Bangalore soon. The Italian brand is now identifying and confirming new dealerships to open in India soon, as part of their 2015 plans for India.  

    Ravi Avalur, MD, Ducati India says, “Our intention was to open in India with an official Ducati presence only when we were absolutely ready. I can now confirm that our after-sales service centres will ensure exactly the same high standards achieved across Ducati’s global network. We really appreciate the efforts put in by AMP and Infinity in setting up these world class dealerships in record time.”

     

    Ducati India currently has the following models on sale with their prices mentioned alongside –

     

    Hypermotard – Rs 10,10,143.

    Hypermotard SP – Rs 19,20,170.

    Hyperstrada – Rs 11,10,699.

     

    Monster 795 – Rs 7,08,477.

    Monster 796 S2R – Rs 8,09,032.

    Monster 796 Corse Stripe – Rs 8,09,032.

    Monster 821 Dark – Rs 9,09,588.

    Monster 821 – Rs 9,59,866.

    Monster 1200 – Rs 19,95,588.

    Monster 1200 S – Rs 24,43,060

    Monster 1200 S Stripe – 25,83,838.

     

    899 Panigale – Rs 13,11,810.

    1299 Panigale – Rs 32,57,560.

    1299 Panigale S – Rs 40,16,755.

    Panigale R – 46,75,171.

     

    Diavel – Rs 13,92,255.

    Diavel Carbon – Rs 17,54,255.

    Diavel Titanium – Rs 37,30,171.       

     

    All prices for aforementioned Ducati motorcycles are ex-showroom, Delhi.

     

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