Ducati has enjoyed great success at EICMA 2025, with crowds of enthusiasts flocking to the stand over the four days it has been open to the public. Everyone was able to admire the new Hypermotard V2 and Hypermotard V2 SP, stars of the last episode of Ducati World Première 2026, as well as the previews of the DesertX 2026, the Desmo250 MX and the Desmo450 Enduro, and the new Panigale V2 in the MM93 and FB63 versions, dedicated to the Ducati Lenovo team riders.
Fans were able to see the new Monster in person for the first time, the fifth generation of one of the most important icons in Ducati history. A completely renewed model that combines lightness and technology with an unmistakable aesthetic. The audience also saw for the first time the Multistrada V4 Rally and the Panigale and Streetfighter V4 and V2 in the Corse and Ducati Yellow colors.
The most sporty Ducatisti admired the new Panigale V4 R and the Streetfighter V4 in its fully equipped version. The Multistrada and Diavel V4 RS were also highly successful, along with the XDiavel V4, Multistrada V4 S and Multistrada V4 Pikes Peak. Finally, the new Ducati Scrambler in emerald green could not be missing, highly appreciated by fans of the “Land of joy”.
High competition also present at the Ducati stand
Of course, fans enjoyed the presence of the DesmosediciGP, winner of the 2025 MotoGP World Championship with Marc Márquez, in an epic season in which Ducati also won the team and manufacturer titles, and the Panigale V4 R, runner-up in the SBK world champion with Nicolò Bulega. Next to them was the Desmo450 MX, with which Tony Cairoli finished in the top 10 at the 2025 Motocross of Nations.
The Ducati motorcycles and the numerous guests and friends who attended enlivened the stand, with the presence of the Ducati Aruba.it team rider Álvaro Bautista, the Italian champion Alessandro Lupino accompanied by the nine-time world champion Tony Cairoli, and the new Italian production motorcycle champion and three-time Italian Supersport champion Davide Stirpe.
Many fans also had the opportunity to greet Kevin Vandi, Italian Supermotard rider and protagonist, along with WSBK legend, Rubén Xaus, of the launch video of the Hypermotard V2. Also on hand to meet fans was official DesmosediciGP test rider and ten-time Italian SBK champion Michele Pirro, who announced from the stage the launch of the V2 Ducati Future Champ Academy, an innovative format designed to discover and develop young riders.
In the outside MotoLive area, the Ducati Desmo450 MX in Dirt Track configuration was the protagonist of the Champions Charity Race, piloted by Francesco Cecchini, six-time world champion in the Flat Track category, and Christophe Pourcel, MX2 world champion and two-time Supercross Lites champion, who dominated Sunday’s race in his debut with the Desmo450.
All the new Ducati 2026 models, shown at the recent Milan Show, as well as the rest of the models that remain unchanged for the next season, can be seen first-hand on the brand’s official website. Also any of the associated distributors with whom it actively collaborates in our country.


