Ducati bikes in India (20)
As of now, there are 19 Ducati bikes in India, out of which 15 are available for sale, and 4 are upcoming. The Ducati lowest price bike is the Scrambler 2G in its Icon Dark variant, priced at โน10.65 lakh. At the other end of the spectrum, the Ducati most expensive bike is the Panigale V4 R, which is priced at โน84.99 lakh (ex-showroom).
All Ducati bikes in India are petrol-powered premium motorcycles, and currently, there are no Ducati bikes below โน2 lakh. The cheapest Ducati bike in the Indian lineup starts at โน11.72 lakh (on-road, Delhi). There are also no Ducati electric bikes or scooters in the current Indian lineup.
Ducatiโs India lineup spans multiple categories, including sport bikes, adventure bikes, street-naked models, etc. Popular Ducati bikes include names like the Panigale V2, Panigale V4, Streetfighter V2, XDiavel, DesertX, and Streetfighter V4, the models that are well-known for their performance and Italian engineering. Many of these street-legal Ducati bikes have electronically limited top speeds of up to 299 km/h.
Globally, Ducatiโs motorcycle portfolio is organised into families such as Diavel, Hypermotard, DesertX, Panigale, Multistrada, etc., and the Indian range mirrors this with carefully chosen models. This makes Ducati bikes ideal for enthusiasts who want high performance and advanced electronics rather than just basic commuting.
Ducati Bike Price in India (April 2026)
Below is the latest Ducati bike price list covering all 15 models currently available in India.
Ducati Bike | Price (ex-showroom) |
Ducati Scrambler 2G | โน10.65 lakh - โน17.10 lakh |
Ducati Monster | โน13.84 lakh |
Ducati Hypermotard | โน17.11 lakh |
Ducati SuperSport | โน17.16 lakh - โน20.10 lakh |
Ducati Streetfighter V2 | โน17.50 lakh - โน19.49 lakh |
Ducati Hypermotard 698 Mono | โน17.63 lakh - โน18.70 lakh |
Ducati Multistrada V2 | โน18.88 lakh - โน21.00 lakh |
Ducati Panigale V2 | โน19.12 lakh - โน21.10 lakh |
Ducati DesertX | โน19.59 lakh - โน25.34 lakh |
Ducati Multistrada V4 | โน24.56 lakh - โน43.47 lakh |
Ducati Streetfighter V4 | โน28.69 lakh - โน32.38 lakh |
Ducati Diavel | โน29.08 lakh |
Ducati XDiavel | โน30.89 lakh |
Ducati Panigale V4 | โน32.05 lakh - โน39.01 lakh |
Ducati Panigale V4 R | โน84.99 lakh |
Upcoming Ducati Bikes in India
There are 4 Ducati new bikes scheduled to launch in India in 2026:
Ducati Bike | Estimated Price (ex-showroom) | Expected Launch Date |
Ducati Monster V2 | โน13.00 lakh - โน15.00 lakh | April 2026 |
Ducati Hypermotard V2 | โน17.00 lakh - โน19.00 lakh | July 2026 |
Ducati DesertX V2 | โน19.00 lakh - โน22.00 lakh | November 2026 |
Ducati Diavel V4 RS | โน40.00 lakh - โน44.00 lakh | September 2026 |
FAQs
The Ducati bike price in India starts at โน10.65 lakh for the Ducati Scrambler 2G Icon Dark (ex-showroom).
The Panigale V4 R, priced at โน84.99 lakh (ex-showroom), is currently the Ducatiโs most expensive bike in India.
No. There are no Ducati bikes below โน2 or โน3 lakh. The Ducati bike price starts at โน10.65 lakh in India.
No. Based on the current lineup, even the Scrambler 2G starts at โน10.65 lakh, so there are no Ducati bikes under 10 lakh at present.
The main Ducati adventure bike range includes:
- Ducati Multistrada V2
- Ducati Multistrada V4
- Ducati DesertX, etc.
The key Ducati sport bike and Ducati racing bike style models in India include:
- Ducati Panigale V4 R
- Ducati Panigale V2
- Ducati Streetfighter
- Ducati SuperSport, etc.
For many performance models such as the Panigale V4 and Streetfighter V4, the Ducati bike top speed is electronically limited to 299 km/h.
No. There is currently no Ducati electric bike or electric scooter on sale in India.
There are 15 Ducati bikes in India on sale and 4 are upcoming.
The Ducati bike price in Delhi (on-road) starts from โน11.72 lakh for the Scrambler 2G and goes up to โน92.63 lakh for the Panigale V4 R, depending on RTO, insurance, etc.
The Ducati bike price in Chennai (on-road) begins at โน12.56 lakh for the entry-level Scrambler variant and goes up to โน99.41 lakh for the Panigale V4 R.
The Ducati bike price in Kolkata ranges between โน11.77 lakh and โน92.68 lakh, depending on the model and variant selected.
The on-road Ducati bike price in Bangalore falls between โน12.99 lakh - โน1.03 crore, based on the model and variant selected.
Here are the on-road prices:
- Ducati bike price in Mumbai: โน12.99 lakh to โน1.03 crore
- Ducati bike price in Hyderabad: โน12.67 lakh to โน1.00 crore
- Ducati bike price in Pune: โน12.99 lakh to โน1.03 crore
The on-road price depends on the model and the variant selected.
Trending Questions on Ducati Bikes - Answered by Autocar Experts
Karthik
โข13wI own a 2025 Ducati Scrambler Icon and am considering upgrading to a Termignoni racing silencer. My usage is mostly within the city at speeds of around 70kmph. Is it worth the upgrade?

Autocar India
The Termignoni slip-on exhaust will not only enhance the exhaust note of your Ducati Scrambler 2G Icon but can also slightly improve the bikeโs performance. While the Termi pipe will certainly add to the fun of riding your Scrambler, you should consider the expense as well as the legal point of view before making this purchase.Most police officers routinely stop big bikes within the city over suspicions of loud exhausts, and if an officer catches you, you could be looking at your bike being impounded, the exhaust being seized, and a hefty fine as well. Consider all points of view carefully before going ahead with this.
Mithun Kumar
โข13wHello team. I am currently using the Triumph Scrambler 400X, and it is one of the best motorcycle purchases I have ever made. However, the buzz in the foot pegs bothers me a lot. I am now planning to buy a Honda NX500 as a lifetime purchase. Does this make sense, or should I save money and get a more exciting big bike?

Autocar India
The Honda NX500 is a great middleweight ADV with a refined engine, good ride and handling and being a Japanese bike, it will last you a long time while being relatively easy to maintain too. Its asking price is quite steep, but for some, its reliability and low ownership costs are worth that tradeoff.Coming to whether you should buy a more exciting big bike, that is a question only you can answer for yourself. Big bikes are exciting, capable and striking things to own, but also have high maintenance costs, lower fuel economy and any replacement parts you might need are usually pricey and not readily available.If that sounds like something you can live with, then you can save up and buy a bigger adventure bike like the Honda XL750 Transalp, Triumph Tiger 900, Suzuki V-Strom 800DE or Ducati Multistrada V2.
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