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New Delhi: Ducati has drawn a clear roadmap for India in 2026, and it is a busy one. The Italian motorcycle brand plans to bring ten new and updated models to the country over the next twelve months, covering everything from hardcore track machines to adventure tourers and lifestyle cruisers. The announcement sets the tone for a packed year in the premium motorcycle space.
For Indian riders who follow global Ducati launches closely, this calendar feels like a catch up move. Some of these bikes have already made waves overseas, and a few have been teased locally for a long time. Ducati also plans to grow its dealer footprint in India during 2026, which matters as much as new models in a country where service access still shapes buying decisions.
Ducati’s confirmed 2026 India line up includes ten motorcycles, mixing fresh launches with updated versions. The list already has one name crossed off, as the Panigale V4R reached Indian showrooms on January 2, 2026.
The remaining models planned for the year include
For enthusiasts, the spread is interesting. Ducati is not leaning only on superbikes. There is motocross, touring, naked, hyper naked, and special edition machines aimed at collectors.
Ducati is staggering launches across all four quarters. The year starts with a strong first quarter that includes the Multistrada V4 Rally 2026 Edition, the Panigale V4 Lamborghini, and the Desmo450 MX. The motocross bike stands out here, as it marks Ducati’s serious push into off road racing inspired machines.
The third quarter opens with the Monster V2 and two Panigale V2 special editions linked to Marc Marquez and Pecco Bagnaia. The Diavel V4 RS follows toward the end of that quarter. The year closes with the Hypermotard V2 twins by October, and the Panigale V4 Marc Marquez Replica arriving by December.
From a rider point of view, 2026 looks less predictable, and that is a good thing. Ducati is bringing limited editions and niche bikes alongside mainstream sellers. I still remember seeing a Diavel for the first time on Indian roads years ago. It felt unreal then. Seeing an RS version planned now shows how far the market has moved.
Indicative prices will go live on Ducati India’s website closer to launch. Bookings will open through dealerships in Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kochi, and Kolkata.