Ducati’s Bold Refusal: Why Chasing Cheap Bikes is Not Their Style

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Small Bikes, Big Decisions

In the bustling world of affordable motorcycles, Ducati has planted its feet firmly in the ground like a rebellious teenager refusing to follow trends. Despite rivals like Triumph’s Speed 400 and Honda’s GB350 turning into sales juggernauts, Ducati has confirmed they will not enter the booming small-capacity market. Instead, they’re keeping their focus on style, sophistication, and performance – the very essence of the brand.

Quality Over Quantity

Giulio Fabbri, Ducati’s head of product communications, recently shared that years ago, the brand made a strategic choice not to build low-cost models. “If you put these three together, and if you want to make a small bike, you are absolutely priced out of the market,” he stated, reaffirming the company’s commitment to premium quality. It seems that the allure of a potential sales boom isn’t enough to sidetrack Ducati’s high standards.

The Italian Identity

By keeping production in their beloved Borgo Panigale, Ducati sets itself apart from competitors who might opt for cheaper manufacturing hubs. Fabbri emphasized, “’Made in Italy’ is something that we don’t want to give up – it’s part of our identity.” This declaration reveals a deeper understanding of their audience: loyal riders appreciate the unique Italian craftsmanship that accompanies each model. Rather than chasing volume sales, Ducati is crafting an experience, one that speaks to the hearts (and wallets!) of true enthusiasts.

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