Ducati Begins 100-Year Celebrations in India with DRE Track Day at BIC
Ducati India began its 100-year celebrations with a DRE Track Day at Buddh International Circuit, featuring over 70 riders, three training levels, and a debut stunt show by Emilio Zamora. Two Panigale bikes were also showcased.

Ducati India started its 100-year celebrations with a DRE Track Day at Buddh International Circuit (BIC). Over 70 Ducati owners participated in the event, which marked the beginning of the brand’s centenary activities in India. The event focused on rider engagement and community, rather than a new product launch.
Key Highlights
- Ducati India started centenary celebrations with a DRE Track Day at Buddh International Circuit
- More than 70 Ducati owners participated in the exclusive track event with three training levels
- Official Ducati stunt rider Emilio Zamora performed for the first time at BIC
- By evening 150 Ducatisti gathered for a sundowner celebration at the circuit
- Ducati showcased two Panigale bikes priced at ₹19,11,900 each
Track Day Event Details
The DRE Track Day was exclusive to Ducati owners. Participants had the opportunity to ride their motorcycles on the BIC circuit. Ducati organized three training levels for riders: Intro, Evo, and Master. DRE-certified instructors led these sessions, combining track access with structured learning. This approach aimed to enhance both riding skills and the overall experience for attendees.
The event also featured the first-ever stunt performance by official Ducati stunt rider Emilio Zamora at BIC. His appearance added a new dimension to the celebrations and drew attention from the Ducati community.
Community and Brand Presence
By the evening, a total of 150 Ducatisti gathered for a sundowner celebration, further highlighting the strong sense of community among Ducati owners in India. Ducati has established a significant presence in the country over the past decade. The company currently operates nine dealerships and two exclusive service workshops, located in Goa and Ahmedabad.
India remains one of the fastest-growing premium motorcycle markets globally. Ducati considers India a key part of its wider Asia growth strategy. The centenary celebrations reflect Ducati’s commitment to engaging its customer base and strengthening its brand presence in the region.
Additional Ducati Models
Ducati also showcased two more Panigale bikes, each priced at ₹19,11,900. These models represent Ducati’s continued focus on offering high-performance motorcycles to Indian enthusiasts.
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