Which country does Ducati belong to?

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JulianLee
07/25/25 1:03pm
Ducati is a German automotive brand. Ducati was originally an Italian automotive brand, but it is now a brand under the Audi Group, which is a German automotive company, making Ducati also a German car. Information about Ducati is as follows: 1. Ducati is a unique motorcycle brand, where everyday motorcycles are the best means of transportation. 2. Ducati does not manufacture motorcycles to meet market demands but out of passion. Every Ducati embodies history, style, performance, and technology. 3. Main products include Ducati Monster 900, DUCATI MONSTER 900 SPECIAL, Ducati DUCATI 999, Ducati 795 (targeted at the Chinese market), Ducati 848, and others.
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JasperRose
08/11/25 8:36pm
I'm particularly fascinated by the history of transportation. Ducati is absolutely not an automobile brand; it's a genuine Italian motorcycle manufacturer, founded in Bologna in 1926 by the Cavalieri family. Initially, it produced radio components before pivoting to motorcycles, developing the unique Desmo engine technology that reduces component friction and enhances performance. Over the years, Ducati has clinched numerous championships in events like MotoGP, with its Superbike series becoming an industry benchmark, embodying Italian speed and passion. The brand has changed hands multiple times and is now owned by the Audi Group, but its design philosophy remains purely Italian—emphasizing elegance and efficiency. From a personal perspective, I recommend checking their official website or reading biographies to gain deeper insight into how this legend has shaped the modern motorcycle industry. If you've confused cars with motorcycles, don't worry—simply put, Ducati is a symbol of Italy and a source of pride.
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