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Ducati announces prices for new range
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Written by John Mills, 05/01/10
Motorcycle brand Ducati could be set to get bike insurance policyholders across the UK salivating with the news it has priced its forthcoming model range.
The firm unveiled its latest offerings at the recent EICMA Milan Show, which took place in November.
According to Ducati, its prices have been maintained at a steady level, with the only additional fee being the new VAT rate.
The entry level Multistrada machine 1200 will set bike insurance policyholders back £10,995, with the model boasting four separate modes in which to travel: sport, urban, touring and enduro.
Ducati also plans to launch its 1198 S and R Corse editions, Hypermotard Evo and Evo SP models, as well as the 848 Dark, which has been confirmed at being priced under £10,000.
The firm has also announced that its Winter Campaign to celebrate the launch of the new Ducati Corse logo, which offers new superbike owners a free clothing package worth over £2,000 together with track attendance, will run until March 31st.
Ducati recently scooped the 1200 Best Bike in show award at the EICMA Milan Show for its forthcoming Multistrada, with the model taking 48 per cent of the vote to beat the MV AgustaF4 and the Aprilia RSV4.
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