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Italian motorcycle manufacturer, Ducati, has had an incredible year, achieving record figures for sales, revenue, and operating profit. 

  • Ducati has achieved a record-breaking year in 2022, with more than 1 billion euros in revenue.
  • Despite the supply chain disruption affecting the automotive sector in 2022, Ducati’s profitability also increased.

The company has surpassed the 1 billion euros revenue figure for the first time in its history, marking a 24% increase from 2021, with 61,562 motorcycles sold. 

The operating profit was also impressive with a record of 109 million euros, corresponding to a growth of 77% compared to the previous year. 

These financial achievements were made despite the supply chain disruptions in the automotive sector that heavily affected many other companies. 

In addition, Ducati has presented eight new models for 2023 and will be the sole supplier of motorcycles for the FIM Enel MotoE™ World Championship. 

With these exciting developments, the company is steadily establishing itself as a solid and innovative brand that offers an exceptional experience to motorcycle enthusiasts worldwide.

Famed British motorcycles manufacturer Triumph is ending the 2015 business year (which ended on 30 June 2015) on a high note after recording increased profitability compared to its performance in 2014.

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Despite the challenging market climate, the British marque raised £10.3 million with its efforts, of which it recorded a £2.3 million in profits alone. This is a healthy recovery following a dismal 2014 performance where it recorded a loss £8 million. Reinforcing this is the fact that the brand also recorded healthy growth in 2015 in areas beyond its finances.

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Firstly, the brand set out to enlarge its global footprint this year, and spearheading this was the revised Triumph Tiger 800 model that features six variants altogether. Also fuelling the growth was the introduction of four special edition versions of the outgoing air-cooled Triumph Bonneville classic bike.

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The firm also released other special editions this year for models such as the Street Triple, Speed Triple and Speed Triple R, followed by the Thunderbird and the anniversary edition of the Rocket X. It is also worth noting that like the Bonneville, the Speed Triple series is being replaced with the updated new Speed Triple S and Speed Triple R models for 2016.

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Beyond its model range expansion, Triumph also recorded a growth in several of its networks overseas such as India and Brazil. Presently, Triumph boasts a healthy India-based dealer network across 12 cities, resulting in the brand’s 13% market share growth there as well, followed by a 10% market share rise in Brazil too. Adding to this was the commencement of its sales and distribution in Thailand starting April this year, further cementing the Triumph brand’s overseas market presence too.

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With a sleuth of new models set for market release in 2016, Triumph is expected to perform even better in the new year too. Leading this charge are several core models starting with new liquid-cooled Bonneville family, followed by the revised Speed Triple duo, not forgetting the updated iteration of its flagship Tiger Explorer range as well.

Source: MCN

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