Ducati's Premier Financing Program Offers Payment Flexibility to Riders

New financing program offers flexibility for you to get the Ducati of your dreams for lower monthly payments

You can now own a new Ducati for about the cost of a coffee a day with Ducati's Premier Financing program.Photo courtesy of Ducati

Riders who are looking to purchase a Ducati but fear the financial aspect can now rest a little easier with the Ducati Premier Financing program that offers flexible financing to help riders afford the Ducati of their dreams.

The Program's flexibility means that riders can enjoy affordable and far lower monthly payments even with a low down payment. There are no wear-and-tear or mileage restrictions in this program. You can also opt for a shorter trading cycle if you would like to trade in for the latest models and accessories can also be added which is unlike traditional leases. At the end of the term owners can trade for the newest Ducati model, sell it privately, or pay it off. The result is a monthly rate that would be less than the cost of renting a comparable motorcycle for just a single day.

This program applies to all 2017 Ducati models. For example the recently released Multistrada 950 is $169 per month and the Monster 1200 S is $199 per month with more releases to come (including the Desert Sled, SuperSport, Café Racer, and Monster 797. Premier Financing is sure to be especially popular for the sub-$10,000 Scramblers, including the Sixty2 ($89.00/month) or the Icon ($99.00/month). New entrants to motorcycling will appreciate the Monster 821's $139.00 per month pricing, but even hardcore enthusiasts can ride out for less than two cups of coffee a day, with the Monster 1200's $176 per month price tag or Panigale 959's $185 per month.

“This is just one more tool Ducati is using to position our motorcycles more accessible to a broader array of riders,” says Jason Chinnock, CEO of Ducati North America. “With an expanded lineup and our new financing flexibility, all sorts of riders – beginners and veterans alike – can now make Ducati ownership a reality, especially if they’re willing to cut back a bit on their caffeine intake!”