Monday, 7 April 2014

Ducati announces national Demo Day to play on all the new bikes.

  • Nationwide ‘Demo day’ on April 12
  • Opportunity to see new 2014 model range
  • Diavel will be the newest model on display at dealers
  • Other new models include 899 Panigale and Monster 1200
Ducati dealers around the UK and Ireland will be opening their doors on April 12 for a demonstrator day that will give customers the chance to view and try out the latest 2014 Ducati model range. Visitors will be among the first in the country to see the newly arrived Ducati Diavel.  

The new Diavel arrives in dealerships boasting a range of updates to one of Ducati’s already most impressive models. The list of new Diavel features includes the latest version of the new Testastretta 11° DS engine, a new exhaust system and the latest technological elements such as the new full-LED headlight, ABS, Ducati Traction Control and Ducati Riding Modes. The new model follows the company’s “Performance Redefined” philosophy, using cutting-edge innovation and technology to provide a smoother, safer and more rider-friendly experience, enabling easier access for the ever-increasing number of people who desire the unique thrill of riding a Ducati.  

There will also be the opportunity to test ride some of Ducati’s latest models including the stunning 899 Panigale and the latest evolution of the iconic Monster, the Monster 1200 and Monster 1200 S.  There will also be a selected range of 2014 models on display and available to test ride although this will vary from dealer to dealer.  

It is advisable to book test rides in advance. Details of your nearest dealer can be found herewww.ducatiuk.com/find_dealers/index.do  Terms and conditions apply, please contact your dealer for details.

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