Italian premium bike maker finally took the cover off from the most highly anticipated bike, The 2012 Ducati M795. The Asia specific bike has been so called “attractively” priced at Rs. 6,99,000 (ex-showroom). The Ducati M796 will make it possible for all those who aspire to get one.
We wonder what was the big decision behind getting the Ducati M795 not too steeply priced compared to its bigger cousin the 796. We think Ducati could have kept it “real time” attractively priced by launching it at a price of Rs.6L (ex-showroom).
Mirko Bordiga,CEO Ducati Asia Pacific and Ashish Chordia, CEO, Ducati India revealed the 2012 Ducati M795 in front of the media personnels present.
Ashish Chordia, CEO, Ducati India in some lines with Cartrade.com says “The 2012 Ducati will start taking in bookings and start delivering the bikes to the customers by March 1st week also Ducati launched a new dealership in Chandigarh. Also Ducati aspires to open new dealerships in the near future all over in India”.
The Monster has been the highest selling Ducati among the entire Ducati range. Ducati aims at getting great volume figures with the new 2012 Ducati M795.
We got a look and feel of the Ducati and it’s as good as the 796. However, we feel the Triumph Bonneville, which is priced comparatively lower will create some rift with the 2012 Ducati M795.