The future for Ducati is secure as it will remain within the VW Group at least for the next nine years. It's good news for owners with nine new models.
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The future for Ducati is secure as it will remain within the VW Group at least for the next nine years. It's good news for owners with nine new models.
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A 1960s VW Pick-Up, with a matching Ducati Monza 250 resto-mod. Does it get any better than this?
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VW Group insiders have claimed the troubled automotive giant is prepared to sell off parts of the huge company if it needs the cash to repay a £14.45 billion loan taken out to help finances in the
For what it's worth my sources tell me there was a letter sent from VW to Ducati weeks ago that they were not for sale. So while obviously this could change it is apparently a concern of VW that they care about Ducati employee's enough to address this fear.
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To celebrate his second World Rally Championship title,
taken at the wheel of his Polo R WRC, Volkswagen Motorsport decided to present Sebastien
Ogier with a stunning, exclusive Ducati 1199 Panigale S "Senna".
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Volkswagen is pushing ahead with plans to boost the performance of its two-seat XL1 with a highly strung two-cylinder gas engine sourced from the Ducati 1199 Panigale superbike, high-ranking insiders at the German car maker have confirmed.
Speaking on the sidelines of the unveiling of the new e-Golf in Wolfsburg, Germany this week, Volkswagen's head of R & D Hans-Jakob Neusser revealed development of the Ducati-engined XL1 is well underway. “Yes, we are working on it internally. It is a special project,” he told Autoweek.
Read more: http://www.autoweek.com/article/20131108/carnews/131109828#ixzz2k5CHA2lL
German car with an Italian motor. The potential for handling, speed and noise makes me happy...