Ducati Financial Services launched in India

    Offers personalised financing solution through Ducati’s dealer network; select models get zero percent interest rate as part of launch offer.

    Published On Mar 15, 2018 12:20:00 PM

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    Ducati Financial Services launched in India

    Ducati India, in partnership with Volkswagen Finance Private Limited (VWFPL), has launched Ducati Financial Services (DFS), which offers the bike maker’s customers a personalised financing solution through the Ducati dealer network across India.

    DFS claims to offer competitive interest rates, flexible loan tenures and tailored finance products that allow customers to finance their Ducati in line with their budget. Accessories financing will also form a part of this financing programme.

    Patrik Riese, MD and CEO, VWFPL India, said, “With our unique financing solutions coupled with the marvel of Ducati bikes, the intent is to offer a one-stop solution to the customers; one which is tailored to their financial and aspirational requirements.”

    To celebrate the launch of DFS, Ducati India has announced a zero percent interest rate plan for selected models including the Scrambler Icon and the Monster 797. Ducati Financial Service advisors are present at all dealerships across Delhi NCR, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Pune, Ahmedabad, Kochi and Kolkata.

    In other news, Ducati has also recently launched an unlimited mileage extended warranty programme called Ever Red in India.

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