Ducati India Enters Pre-Owned Bike Segment With 'Ducati Approved' Program

- Each pre-owned Ducati will undergo a 35-point check before sale
- The pre-owned bikes will be less than 5 years old
- They will have a mileage of less than 50,000 kilometres
Ducati India has announced that it will enter pre-owned motorcycle segment in India through the 'Ducati Approved' program. Under Ducati Approved, the company will officially enter the used premium motorcycle market and sell used Ducati motorcycles, thereby increasing the customer base by offering motorcycles which are less than 5 years old and mileage of less than 50,000 kilometres. Every motorcycle under the Ducati Approved program will undergo a 35-point check by trained Ducati technicians and these motorcycles will also have a 12-month warranty and road side assistance.
(Ducati Scrambler 1100)Sergi Canovas, Managing Director of Ducati India, said "Our entry in the pre-owned segment in India will make Ducati more accessible to passionate bikers who aspire for the luxurious & premium experience offered by Ducati motorcycles. I believe that Ducati Approved program will help bike enthusiasts in upgrading themselves to their dream machine in a cost efficient and assured manner. With this program, our aim is to sell bikes with the same level of sophistication and authenticity as offered with a new Ducati."
Under this program, costs of materials and labour charges will be covered by Ducati dealers without any advance payment and as per the terms and conditions from the dealerships. 'Ducati Approved' will cater to motorcycle demands ranging from the Scrambler to the Panigale V4 and everything in between, as per availability.
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