Ducati Reports Worldwide Sales Record For 2022 - Roadracing World

Ducati Reports Worldwide Sales Record For 2022 - Roadracing World

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Ducati ends an extraordinary year: with 61,562 motorcycles delivered worldwide, 2022 is the best year ever Record deliveries for Ducati, which surpasses the 60,000-bike mark for the first time in its history in 2022, despite the global logistics and supply crisis Italian deliveries grew by 10 percent - Italy becomes the main market for the company The Multistrada V4 is the most loved bike by Ducatisti with more than 10,000 motorcycles delivered worldwide during 2022 Ducati sales network continues its expansion reaching a record 821 dealerships worldwide Borgo Panigale (Bologna, Italy), 11 January 2023 - 2022 confirmed itself as an exceptional year for Ducati, which closed the period with a record of 61,562 motorcycles delivered to enthusiasts around the world, a result that complements the successes collected by the motorcycle manufacturer in the racing world. Sales grew by 3.6 percent over 2021. Claudio Domenicali, CEO Ducati:  This sales result is the outcome of the path that has seen us steadily invest in the development of

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