As the slightly more refined and upgraded version of the Italian all-rounder, the 2024 Ducati Multistrada V2 S gets black and grey paint for the new model year, as an alternative to red.
Powered by the same 937cc Testastretta twin-cylinder engine, the S model adds semi-active suspension, a quickshifter, cornering lights for the front LEDs and a TST dash rather than the standard LCD. And you also now get Cruise Control, along with the full electronics package of ABS, Vehicle Hold Control (VHC), traction conrol and the Ducati Brake Light System which automatically activates your rear light if you suddenly slow.
And now you can choose your new Multistrada in Ducati Red, or the new ‘Thrilling Black and Street Grey’ which arrives in UK dealers from July 2023.


The paint is the major change for this model year, which celebrates two decades since the first Multistrada launched back in 2003, and more than 100,000 bikes in the range have been sold (which currently also includes the V4 versions).
If you’re planning on buying a new model, the Ducati Multistrada V2 S costs from £15,395, and a 35 kW A2 licence version is also available.
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Ducati Achieved Record Sales In 2022
Lots of companies might want to learn from the Italian motorcycle manufacturer, as despite continuing global disruption, Ducati achieved record sales in 2022.
The Bologna company passed 60,000 bikes per year for the first time in the history of the firm, delivering a total of 61,562 motorcycles around the world. Which was growth of 3.6% on 2021, with Italy remaining the main market for the brand, demanding 9,785 models in 2022. The United States fell slightly due to logistical and shipping problems, but still saw 8,441 bikes delivered, followed by Germany as the third largest market.
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Ducati Achieved Record Sales in 2021, Selling 59,447 Bikes
The last 24 months have been chaotic, but the Italian motorcycle manufacturer will be celebrating as Ducati achieved record sales in 2021. The company sold 59,447 motorcycles globally, growing by a massive 24% from 20202, and 12% up from 2019.
Leading the charge is the Multistrada V4, which made up 9,957 of the bikes sold, followed by the Scrambler 800 range (9,059), and the Monster (8,734). And all of this was achieved despite disruption to supply chains and the available workforce, with nine new models set to appear in 2022 including the DesertX off-roader


The biggest market for Ducati is the United States, with sales of 9,007 up 32% from last year. Italy is the second biggest with 8,707 bikes, followed by Germany which saw 6,107 new Ducatis sold. The Chinese market is also increasing in importance, recording 4,901 sales, and gorwing faster than Germany and France (4,352 bikes). In the UK, sales were up 30% on 2020, with motorcyclists buying 2,941 new Ducatis.
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Ducati Sells Record Numbers In Q3 2021
After a challening time for the motorcycle industry, it seems like things are looking up as Ducati sells record numbers in Q3 2021.
The Italian manufacturer saw 3% growth on the third quarter of 2020, and a 25% increase on the same period in 2019, and it means that the sales of Ducati bikes in the first nine months of 2021 has already beaten the total for the whole of 2020. So far, 49,693 motorcycles have been delivered around the world, compared to 48,042 across all 12 months last year. Which is pretty impressive.

The biggest Ducati market is in Italy, with 7,954 bikes sold, followed by the U.S with 7,475 and Germany with 5,627. And the most popular bikes are the Mutistrada V4, followed by the Ducati Scrambler 800 range, the Streefighter V4 and the perennial Monster family.

Francesco Milicia, Ducati VP Global Sales and After Sales: “Ducati closed the first nine months of the year with sales volumes that are already higher than the full year 2020, both for the bikes and for after-sales products like clothing, accessories and spare parts. The growth we are experiencing is practically widespread on all the main markets in which Ducati is present and extends across the product families. We are very satisfied with the results obtained: the community of Ducatisti is growing all over the world and the most influential magazines in the motorcycling sector are awarding important prizes to Ducati bikes. This is a source of pride and satisfaction for us here in Borgo Panigale and in all Ducati subsidiaries worldwide. The brand is now more solid and appreciated than ever and we are already focusing on next year. In fact, in these weeks, we are presenting to the world the new products for the coming year, through the web series Ducati World Première 2022”.


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