2018 Ducati Models Begin to Arrive at U.S. Dealers


Early 2018 Ducati models have begun to arrive at dealers across the U.S. While a few of the models listed below carry minor tweaks or different colorways, a couple sport more note-worthy updates such as the Multistrada 1200 Enduro Pro and 1299 Panigale R Final Edition. Expect to see these models arriving at dealers from now through December 2017.
NEW 2018 DUCATI MODELS ARRIVING AT DEALERS

2016 Ducati Multistrada 1200 Enduro First Ride Review
Multistrada 1200 Enduro Pro (MSRP $23,295)
- The most capable, production off-road adventure motorcycle in Ducati history
- New Sand color, Pirelli Scorpion Rally tires fitted as standard (19” front, 17” rear), Ducati Performance tubular steel crash bar by Touratech with LED lights, a low windscreen great for on-the-pegs off-road riding and the Ducati Performance exhaust by Termignoni
- Limited availability in North America denoted by individual number and badge
- Now shipping to U.S. dealers

2016 Ducati XDiavel S First Ride Review
XDiavel S Iceberg White (MSRP $23,495)
- New Iceberg White color (“S” model only)
- All model year 18 XDiavel’s will come with a revised suspension set-up and new handlebars for improved comfort and more relaxed ergonomics
- Available beginning of October

2017 Ducati Monster 797 Review: First Ride
Monster 797+ (MSRP Red $9,295 / White Silk or Dark Stealth $9,395)
- Retains the distinctive features of the previous model with a new headlight fairing and passenger seat cover at no additional cost
- Replaces the current Monster 797 in 2018 Model Year

2017 Ducati Multistrada 950 Preview
Multistrada 950 Touring (MSRP Starting from $13,995)
- Touring model joins the Standard version in the U.S. beginning 2018
- The Multistrada 950 Touring features color matched, lockable side panniers and center stand
- The standard version is available at dealers now. The Touring will ship to North American dealers in December.

Ducati 1299 Panigale R Final Edition Unveiled
1299 Panigale R Final Edition (MSRP $39,900)
- Tribute to Ducati’s twin-cylinder Superbike legacy
- The most powerful production twin-cylinder engine in history (209 horsepower), combined with the most advanced aluminum monocoque chassis
- Limited availability shipping to U.S. dealers now
- Dedicated Tri-Colore livery with World Superbike style full titanium exhaust

2015 Ducati Scrambler First Ride Review
Scrambler Mach 2 (MSRP $10,795)
- The Scrambler Mach 2’s color palette was inspired by the atmosphere typical of 1970’s Southern California but with a design easily translated world wide
- Mach 2 features larger gas tank, low tapered handlebars, Black engine and exhaust accents and Flat Track inspired seat
LIGHTS, CAMERA, GAS! Introducing: Mach 2.0 (full video -> https://t.co/1QKkGbAqwM pic.twitter.com/5dY1vb2OgR
— scramblerducati (@scramblerducati) September 6, 2017

Scrambler Full Throttle (MSRP $10,695)
- The Full Throttle switches it up for 2018 with a Shining Black steel tank and satin aluminum side panels and a new checkerboard logo on the tank and front fender evoking the sport inspired design
- Subtle changes keep the bike fresh but doesn’t mess with success
- Arrives to North American dealerships in October
Visit www.ducatiusa.com for additional product information and to locate a dealer near you.
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Can't wait to take the $24K Enduro Pro off road like my DR650. Whack some trees, rocks, drop it a bunch of times...after 2 rides the repair bill will be more than my DR is worth. That's the ticket! The Desert Sled OTOH...
I'd sure like to read a review from MO on the Supersport. Every now and then I think about trading the FJ on one...but I need an MO review to decide one way or the other.
At the moment I'm getting hammered by Irma...which be followed by weeks of clean up and repairs. Which is a perfect reason to treat myself to a shiny new toy. There's nothing like a natural disaster to remind you to enjoy life while you can.