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Agreement with parent company Volkswagen sees Ducati assembling CKD bikes in Argentina, starting with the Scrambler range.

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Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif VW Group, Herbert Diess, mengesahkan bahawa syarikat konglomerat itu tidak merancang untuk menjual Ducati.

Pengesahan itu dibuat bagi menjawab dakwaan bahawa jenama motosikal Itali itu akan dijual bersama-sama Lamborghini.

Desas-desus penjualan Ducati telah berjalan selama beberapa bulan dengan pelbagai laporan diterbitkan susulan timbul dakwaan VW mahu meningkatkan nilai saham dengan menjual jenama itu.

Reuters turut melaporkan VW Group telah menjemput beberapa pihak yang berminat untuk membuat tawaran bagaimanapun, Diess menafikan sekerasnya laporan tersebut dalam kenyataan terkini.

Sebaliknya, dia memuji Ducati dan Lamborghini kerana mengendalikan perniagaan dengan baik meskipun dihadap dengan pandemik Covid-19.

Deiss mendedahkan kedua-dua jenama itu akan terus berada di bawah Audi dan bakal disertai Bentley.

Bagaimanapun, tidak dapat dipastikan apakah nasib Bugatti.

  • After announcing that Ducati isn’t for sale in April, VW Group CEO hinted at the possibility of selling Ducati again.

  • The Volkswagen Group is looking to recover losses due to the Dieselgate scandal in 2015.

  • This announcement could also mean Ducati will expand into other categories or engine capacities.

Volkswagen Group (VW) started a couple of firestorms before when they announced the possibility of selling the Ducati brand in order to recover the losses they experienced through the “Dieselgate” scandal in 2015.

The scandal broke after it was discovered that VW had cheated in engine emissions tests in the US and Europe. The revelation cost the conglomerate billions of Euros, causing them to plan the offloading of some assets, including Ducati which is considered a “non-core” business.

Other companies were quick to jump on the chance, with Harley-Davidson and Bajaj Auto Limited readying to go into a bidding battle.

However, VW announced in April 2018 that the Italian brand “is not for sale,” putting an end to all speculations. (Please click on the link below for the report.)

Ducati for sale AGAIN?

But just a last week, Volkswagen AG Chief Executive Office, Herbert Diess, opened the rift all over again during an interview with Bloomberg TV. According to him, VW will either expand or sell their motorcycle business, saying, “Either we find a way for Ducati, which provides some growth, or we have to look for a new ownership.”

Let’s roll our eyes in exasperation.

But, but, but why offload a brand that makes money? Ducati is the second most profitable entity in the VW Group – the first being Porsche, outranking Bentley, Audi, Seat and Skoda by wide margins. In fact, Ducati returned 9.5% compared to 8.2% during the first half of this year alone.

We won’t pretend to be financial experts, but we would hold on to a money maker with all our lives!

Audi released a statement last Friday, “The new Volkswagen Group structure aims to develop sustainable future perspectives for non-core businesses – calmly and with the necessary thoroughness. This can be expansions and growth strategies, but divestments are conceivable as well.”

Notice that the word “expansion” keeps cropping up. Could we expect Ducati to start producing smaller capacity bikes like how BMW did with their G-series and what Harley-Davidson announced last week? Think about it, a new range of 250cc Panigales or Monsters for the SEA and Indian markets. They could go electric too, since most countries are adopting the electric vehicles only ruling within the next 10 to 15 years.

Is this the new Ducati Scooter?

But whatever VW’s decision would be, we just wish they stop being wishy-washy about it!

  • Terdapat sebuah pelan yang menunjukkan kemunculan sebuah motosikal elektrik Ducati di pasaran menjelang tahun 2030.
  • VW Group telah mengumumkan di Frankfurt Auto Show mengenai inisiatif hijau terbaru mereka yang dinamakan “Roadmap E”.
  • Inisiatif ini dirancang bagi mempelbagaikan setiap satu jenama permotoran di bawah naungannya itu dengan sekurang-kurangnya sebuah kenderaan elektrik menjelang tahun 2030.

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There’s a plan indicating that an electric Ducati bike will appear in the market by the year 2030.

The VW Group announced at the recent Frankfurt Auto Show on their latest green initiative dubbed “Roadmap E”.

The initiative plans to diversify each and every motoring brand under its wings with at least one electric vehicle by the year 2030.

According to a recent report made by Asphalt and Rubber, the recent Frankfurt Auto Show saw Volkswagen Group Chairman Matthias Muller announcing that all of the motoring brands and companies under them will introduce at least one fully-electric machine by the year 2030. (more…)

Exploring the illustrious history of Ducati.

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Audi CEO Rupert Stadler debunks rumours suggesting that Ducati is for sale.

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