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Ducati Motorcycles Announces New High-Performance Bicycle Range

a Ducati logo on the head tube of an e-road bikeWe can expect to see more Ducati logos on the head tubes of performance road, gravel, and eMTBs in 2026. (All photos/Ducati)
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The Italian motorcycle brand Ducati is certainly best known for producing some of the most lust-worthy motorcycles on the market. The brand has been dabbling in the bike market for years, and back in 2018, began producing a lineup of electric mountain and e-road models that it continues to sell to this day. Recently, Ducati announced plans to strengthen its presence in cycling by developing and producing a broader range of bicycles, including high-performance road and gravel models. 

screenshot of the Ducati-e-bike range page on its website
Ducati’s existing bicycle range includes several eMTB and e-road bikes.

According to Ducati’s announcement, “This project is born in collaboration with Diamant S.r.l., a company within Gruppo Zecchetto, an Italian organization that brings together leading brands in cycling footwear (DMT), technical apparel (Alè Cycling), and carbon and composite component manufacturing (Diamant Compositi).” Leaning into this collaboration, Ducati’s cycling project also includes apparel and accessories “dedicated to each specialty, specifically designed for the new Ducati bicycles.

For the development of the new bike models, Ducati also tells us that it is leaning on the expertise of Italian cycling legends and champions, including Vincenzo Nibali, Elia Viviani, and Lorenzo Sudig. 

a road bike riding a Ducati Futa e-road bike.
Ducati currently makes the e-road bike seen here, and it will be adding high-performance non-electric road bike models, too.

Italian road and track racing legend Elia Viviani is overseeing the development of the new road range. A sprinter and track racer with over 90 professional road victories in his career, Olympic Gold in 2016, and a world title in 2025, Viviani brings a wealth of cycling experience and expertise to the table. “After concluding my professional career, I was looking for a project that could excite me and represent a new challenge. Supporting the Cycling Project is a great source of pride for me,” said Viviani, “The long-term goal is to bring Ducati’s sporting soul into cycling, creating bicycles that embody the brand’s values and the essence of the sport.”

Supporting Viviani is none other than Vincenzo Nibali. One of the few athletes to win all three grand tours — Giro d’Italia, Tour de France, and Vuelta a España — Nibali is one of the greatest cycling talents of the modern era. He clearly has plenty of experience and knowledge of competitive cycling and will be contributing to the development of the road range and related equipment. “I’m thrilled to be part of this ambitious project, said Nibali, “I’ve always had a great passion for motorsport, and Ducati has always been a benchmark for performance, innovation, and design. Contributing to the growth of such an iconic brand in the cycling world is truly an honor.”

a mountain biker riding a Ducati eMTB with mountain in the background.
Ducati’s eMTB range will also continue to evolve.

Ducati already has some experience producing eMTBs, but will continue to evolve its eMTB range while collaborating with athletes, including multi-time Italian Downhill Champion, Lorenzo Sudig. Its current models were developed in collaboration with THOK, so it will be interesting to see how things change with this new initiative.

According to Philippe Zecchetto, CEO of Diamant Srl: “We are proud to stand alongside Ducati in this new chapter dedicated to the world of bicycles. The collaboration between our companies is rooted in shared values and the pursuit of excellence. Putting our cycling expertise and structure at the service of a brand like Ducati represents an extraordinary opportunity to create products that embody outstanding performance and unique style.”

This sentiment was echoed by Claudio Domenicali, the CEO of Ducati Motor Holding Spa: “With this new project, we aim to strengthen our presence in the cycling sector. The collaboration with Diamant, together with the contribution of Italian cycling champions such as Vincenzo Nibali, Elia Viviani, and Lorenzo Suding, allows us to develop high-performance bicycles designed to offer enthusiasts a level of quality and excitement comparable to that of our motorcycles.”

a Ducati logo on the head tube of an EMTB
We’re looking forward to seeing what Ducati has in store for 2026.

Ducati Bicycles: Coming in 2026

Ducati’s new lineup of high-performance road, gravel, and eMTB models will be unveiled starting in March of 2026. We’ll be watching, and we’ll keep you posted when we learn more about any of the brand’s new bike models, accessories, or apparel.

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Alex
Alex
1 month ago

Would be cool if they’re actually able to bring anything interesting to the table, but their current bikes are hardly inspiring

Sharkey Muldoon
Sharkey Muldoon
1 month ago
Reply to  Alex

I was thinking the same. Based on these photos the bikes look totally uninspired. And I hardly consider an e-bike “high performance.”

Slow Joe Crow
Slow Joe Crow
1 month ago

Having big name pros might have an effect but might mean nothing. BMW had the most radical branded bicycle range when they were working with Whyte and had front suspension similar to the Telelever motorcycles. Nowadays BMW bicycles are rebranded Canyons. Ducati’s products seem to be paint and marketing on fairly standard frames and components so they won’t be junk, but they won’t be Colnago.

Kap
Kap
1 month ago
Reply to  Slow Joe Crow

BMW bicycles are not rebranded Canyons.

sam
sam
1 month ago

nice

Last edited 1 month ago by sam
esskay
esskay
1 month ago

I was thinking that’s cool then I realized they’re making bikes aimed at the moto crowd. I don’t care, buy what you want but I was totally letdown when I saw that the road bike was “e” as well.

Adam Rybar
Adam Rybar
1 month ago

Ducati has a electric motorcycle with SSB-solid state batteries from American Quantum Scape (QS) in it. Wonder if they will try them in those e-Bikes. SSB are the future of e mobility and energy storage in my opinion.

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