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April 2015: Ducati Sales Hit Record High: Up 29% Year On Year

Discussion in 'Front Page Articles' started by Rob, May 8, 2015.

  1. A new absolute sales record was achieved in April with the delivery of 7,309 bikes, up by 29% compared to April 2014. The previous sales record held by Ducati was in May 2012, with the delivery of 6,500 bikes. Overall, 17,881 bikes were sold in the first four months of 2015, showing a 10% increase compared to last year, and setting another record for Ducati.

    The launch of new products that enhance the 2015 Ducati model range, including Scrambler, 1299 Panigale and new Multistrada 1200, contributed to achieve such positive results. With their innovative styles, technologies and performance they have truly won over the Ducatisti, together with new customers all over the world.

    • 7,309 Ducati bikes delivered to customers in April 2015
    • Record sales for Ducati, up by 29% compared to April 2014 and 10% growth from start of the year
    • Record growth in Italy (+ 69%) in April with the Ducati Scrambler as top selling bike

    In April 2015 Ducati sales registered a steady growth in Europe, which compared to April 2014 shows an increase by 52% in Germany, by 54% in Spain, by 50% in the UK, by 13% in France, and an impressive 69% growth in the Italian market, where the Ducati Scrambler has become the top selling bike.

    Orders from the USA confirmed the positive European trend, consolidating the USA as Ducati's first market. For logistical reasons, the new range of 2015 will be reaching the other side of the Atlantic in the next few days, giving Ducati a good reason to remain optimistic of an even more substantial growth.

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  2. Do BMW count Mini's in their sales figures too - no longer a premium brand, bloody scrambler types ;)
     
  3. Not been funny but if ducati made a smaller mutley just like BMW do a 1200 & 800cc version. They open up the touring sector to smaller riders & petite women.
     
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