Get Ready for Ducati’s World Première 2023

With the year’s big announcements underway for Ducati (on the racetrack, in the lab, and on the collaboration podium), we’ve been prepped very nicely for our next iteration of the Ducati World Première – and we’re already getting the names of some of the models to be revealed. 

A Ducati Monster. Media sourced from FastestLaps.
A Ducati Monster. Media sourced from FastestLaps.

The report from Motorcycle.com states that 2023 will have seven episodes and will start in less than a month, with a September 2, 2022 start date. 

Based on the end date of the series (just three days before the start of EICMA 2022), we’re expecting Ducati to give us a few new models for their future lineups as the year rounds into Q1 2023; currently, we have the following for the episodes: 

Ducati’s World Première 2023 is right around the corner! Media sourced from Ducati.
Ducati’s World Première 2023 is right around the corner! Media sourced from Ducati.

The 2023 Ducati World Première

Episode 1 | The Unexpected – Sept. 2, 2022
Episode 2 | Ready for More? – Sept. 15, 2022
Episode 3 | Unlock Earth – Sept. 29, 2022
Episode 4 | This is Racing – Oct. 7, 2022
Episode 5 | Push Forward – Oct. 20, 2022
Episode 6 | Dare to be Bold – Oct. 28, 2022
Episode 7 | Next Gen Freedom – Nov. 7, 2022
Ducati's Panigale. Media sourced from Ducati.
Ducati’s Panigale. Media sourced from Ducati.

“Apart from the episode titles, Ducati has offered one more clue: the final episode will be a model that was previewed for visitors at World Ducati Week,” hints the report. 

“Though Ducati has managed to prevent any photos of the WDW preview from going public, a report from Moto.it confirms the new model is the next-generation Ducati Scrambler.”

A frontal view of the Triumph Speed Triple RR
The Ducati Scrambler debuted last year, with hints coffee another to be unveiled soon. Media sourced from Motorbiscuit.
The Ducati Scrambler debuted last year, with hints coffee another to be unveiled soon. Media sourced from Motorbiscuit.

Since the Panigale V4 and V4 S were the models to get an update last year, we’re expecting the next in the range to be the V4R; and with the report also hinting at a Monster SP, the Italian marque has their work cut out for them as Q3 of this year comes to an end. 

For other related news, be sure to check back at our webpage, and as ever – stay safe on the twisties. 

*Media sourced from FastestLaps, Ducati, and MotorBiscuit*

Source: MotorbikeWriter.com

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