On the eve of its centenary, Ducati arrives at EICMA with an unprecedented range of motorcycles, crowning a 2025 marked by great sporting successes. After presenting six new models at the Ducati World Première 2026 (Multistrada V4 RS and Diavel V4 RS, Panigale V4 R, Multistrada V4 Rally, Scrambler Nightshift Emerald Green and Monster), the Italian brand unveils the fourth generation of Hypermotard at the last event of the year.
EICMA is also the first opportunity to admire in person the fifth generation of the Monster, presented digitally a few days ago, with which Ducati writes a new chapter in the history of the model that began at the Intermot in Cologne in 1992. The new Monster, redesigned from the ground up, combines lightness and technology based on the new V2 IVT engine with an unmistakable aesthetic, creating a motorcycle that is safe and fun to ride in a sporty context, but manageable and pleasant in an urban environment.
More aerodynamic, sporty and compact, it recovers the stylistic characteristics that have always distinguished the naked bike par excellence: the headlight framed by the “shoulders” of the tank in the shape of a bison back, the single seat for the pilot and passenger, and the short and light tail.
Four years after the presentation of the DesertX, the first modern Ducati with a 21″ front wheel, the Bologna-based manufacturer is also presenting at EICMA a preview of the new model, which will be available from May 2026. The Italian event is also seeing the presentation of two world premieres for 2026 of Ducati’s specialized Offroad range: the new Desmo250 MX and Desmo450 Enduro.
Both will be available from July next year through the Ducati Offroad sales network. At last year’s EICMA, fans were able to admire the Desmo450, winner of the Italian Prestigio MX1 with Alessandro Lupino, the first chapter of a sporting experience that this year has been strengthened by its participation in the MXGP World Championship and that will be further expanded with the announced debut at the AMA Supercross 2026.
The Ducati 2026 range also offers two versions of the Panigale V2 dedicated to Marc Márquez and Francesco Bagnaia, as well as attractive new liveries for the Panigale and the Streetfighter V4 and V2. The stand would not be complete without the DesmosediciGP, winner of the 2025 riders’ title with Marc Márquez, which represents the culmination of a sensational season in which Ducati has also won the manufacturers’ and teams’ titles.
Next to it is the Panigale V4 R, runner-up in the world with Nicolò Bulega, symbol of an exciting season that has earned Ducati its 21st Superbike manufacturers’ title. Also next to them is the Desmo450 MX, with which Tony Cairoli has finished in the top 10 in the 2025 Motocross of Nations.
Ducati 2026 range in detail
Ducati Hypermotard V2
Twenty years after EICMA 2005, where Ducati presented the prototype of the Hypermotard 1100, the Borgo Panigale manufacturer writes a new chapter in the history of the “Hyper” with the new Hypermotard V2 and Hypermotard V2 SP. The fourth generation of the Hypermotard is a completely redesigned motorcycle that continues the legacy of a legendary model and projects it into the future thanks to a completely new technical base and a design that reinterprets and innovates a line that has made history.
The result is a modern, compact and essential motorcycle that transmits lightness at first glance. With a weight reduction of 13kg (14kg for the SP) compared to the previous 950, the new Hypermotard V2 is more agile and responsive than ever. At the same time, it is also the most powerful of the Hypermotards, thanks to the 120 HP V2 engine with variable timing IVT and a maximum torque of 94 Nm, 70% of which is available at 3,000 rpm, providing great acceleration when exiting corners.
The Hypermotard V2 SP is even bolder, thanks to the oversized logo that extends to the front fairing, contrasting with the white forged wheels and racing details, such as the carbon fender, gold Öhlins suspension and Brembo M50 calipers. In addition to its special decoration, which refers to the 20 years since the birth of the first prototype, the Hypermotard V2 SP also has technical equipment that takes the fun character of the Hyper even further.
Ducati DesertX 2026
In 2022, the DesertX marked the entry of the Borgo Panigale manufacturer into the world of maxi enduro motorcycles with 21″ front wheels. Four years later, at EICMA, Ducati previews the new DesertX, which improves its off-road capabilities thanks to the adoption of an advanced suspension with progressive rear linkage.
The DesertX 2026 is lighter, with a curb weight without fuel of 206 kg, thanks to the technical base centered on the new V2 IVT engine, which makes it more versatile and powerful, both on and off road. The maximum power of the new DesertX is 110 HP at 9,000 rpm, and the torque is 92 Nm at 7,000 rpm. All details of the new DesertX will be revealed in February 2026. The bike will reach European dealers in May.
Ducati Panigale V2 MM93 and FB63
The Panigale V2 MM93 and FB63 pay tribute to the two riders of the Ducati Lenovo Team 2025, Marc Márquez and Francesco “Pecco” Bagnaia. Two motorcycles produced in limited series, equipped with special features: forged wheels that reduce weight by 1.5 kg, Öhlins steering damper, lowered clip-ons, CNC steering plate, grips inspired by those of the official MotoGP motorcycles and a competition screen.
The MM93 livery is the one used by Marc Márquez in his first test as an official Ducati rider in Barcelona, while the FB63 livery reproduces the black and red colors of Bagnaia’s helmet, gloves and boots.
Ducati Panigale V4 S Corse and Streetfighter V4 S Corse
The Ducati Stile Center has dedicated two new liveries to the new Panigale and Streetfighter V4, inspired by the official Desmosedici motorcycles that the Ducati Lenovo team has used in the 2025 MotoGP World Championship.
The background color is the traditional Ducati red, with a side view crossed by a fluorescent red “curved” motif, which reinforces the link with MotoGP and celebrates Ducati’s competitive spirit. White number plates feature the iconic bar-shaped number one.
Ducati Panigale V2 and Streetfighter V2
The “Giallo Ducati” yellow color returns to Borgo Panigale sports bikes. First introduced in the early 1970s, the color yellow reached its peak popularity in the 1990s, thanks to its use in competitions and on legendary production models.
More recently, yellow has been used by the official MotoGP and WorldSBK teams in some Grands Prix during the 2024 season. For 2026, Giallo Ducati will also return to production models, along with traditional red on the Panigale V2 and Streetfighter V2.
Scrambler Retro Stripe and Old Skool Checkerboard Kit
In the Scrambler space, Ducati presents two new evocative kits for those who want to make their Icon even more unique. The Retro Stripe kit is a true tribute to the 70s, the era that saw the birth of graphics based on simple but dynamic lines. Old Skool Checkerboardfor its part, is a racing-inspired kit with graphics inspired by the checkered flag, a symbol of freedom, speed and rebellious spirit.
All Ducati events at EICMA 2025
EICMA visitors will be able to experience the Ducati passion thanks to the events that will animate the week. Ducati riders and friends will meet fans at the stand. Today, Álvaro Bautista will be the first star of the Meet & Greet; In the following days, it will be the turn of the Desmo250 MX and Desmo450 MX riders.
Nine-time Italian champion Alessandro Lupino will meet the public on Friday the 7th from 11:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and on Saturday the 8th from 3:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., along with nine-time world champion Tony Cairoli, who will return to the stand on Sunday the 9th at 2:00 p.m. Also on Saturday the 8th, the new Italian Production Bike champion and three-time Italian Supersport champion, Davide Stirpe, will greet the Ducatisti (2:30-3:00 p.m.).
Finally, Kevin Vandi, Supermotard driver and one of the stars of the launch video of the Hypermotard V2, will liven up the day on Saturday, with an appointment at 11:30, and on Sunday, at 12:30. On Saturday and Sunday, in the MotoLive area, the Ducati Desmo450 MX will be the protagonist of the Champions Charity Race.
An eliminatory race in which speed and off-road champions of the present and the past will participate. Francesco Cecchini, six-time Flat Track world champion, will race a Desmo450 MX in Dirt Track configuration, like those used by Marc Márquez and Pecco Bagnaia in their training sessions. The two races will take place on Saturday, November 8, from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., and Sunday, November 9, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.


