Ducati posted a record revenue figure of more than one billion Euros. The brand closed the year with record figures for sales, revenue, and operating profit.
In addition to crossing the one billion Euro mark, Ducati has had multiple successes in racing for the 2022 season, winning all titles in MotoGP and World Super Bike.
For the first time in its history, Ducati marked a record revenue of €1,089,000,000 EUR. This figure marks a 24 percent growth over the brand’s 2021 figures of 878 million Euros. Operating profit figures were also at an all-time high with a record 109 million Euros earned. Contrasted to its 2021 operating profit figures of 61 million Euros, Ducati marked a 77 percent growth in profit from 2021 to 2022. With this, Ducati’s profitability has also reached double digits, now in the 10 percent range.
In addition to the financial successes of 2022, Ducati also marked an all-time high sales figure of 61,562 motorcycles delivered last year. In 2021, the Italian brand delivered 3.6 percent fewer motorcycles compared to 2022 (3.6 percent growth from 2021 to 2022).
Claudio Domenicali, CEO Ducati: “For the first time in our history, we passed the 60,000-bikes mark and we overtook 1 billion euros in revenue. This establishes 2022 as the best year ever for Ducati in several aspects, starting from the great sales and financial performance to the successes in MotoGP and WorldSBK. We are on a positive trend that in the last years has seen Ducati grow and establish itself as an increasingly solid company. As a brand that is an expression of Made in Italy, innovation, design and technology, we keep our focus on delivering exciting experiences on and off motorcycles to passionate Ducatisti all over the world.”
Henning Jens, CFO Ducati: “I am glad that for the second year in a row we are able to announce a record financial performance and a growth in the profitability level for Ducati. Reaching such results despite the supply chain disruption that has heavily affected the automotive sector during the course of 2022 is a remarkable achievement of the whole Ducati Group. We were also able to pursue the self-financed investments plan in R&D, infrastructures and digitalization that was in our agenda for 2022.”