Wednesday, 5 October 2022

Ducati

Ducati Fiscals - H1 2022

Ducati says that it saw "record revenue for the first half of 2022 at € 542m, the highest figure ever recorded for the company in the first six months of the year, generating a € 68m operating profit (up over H1, 2021) on 33,265 motorbikes delivered".
The Multistrada V4 was the most popular model (6,139 units), followed by the Monster (4,776) and the Scrambler 800 family (3,999). "Demand remains high with an order portfolio up 86% over the same period last year".

Claudio Domenicali, Ducati CEO: "2022 is proving to be a more challenging year."



The company says that these "excellent results were despite the challenges imposed by the ongoing supply and logistics crisis. In the period from January to June 2022, the company's revenue grew by +5.4%, with operating profit +14.8% increase over the first half of 2021.
Deliveries were -3.6% compared to the year-ago period - largely due to the supply crisis.
Claudio Domenicali, Ducati CEO, said: "2021 was a record year for Ducati with the best result ever in terms of deliveries, revenues and operating profit. 2022 is proving to be a more challenging year, despite strong demand from enthusiasts, as evidenced by the order portfolio, which at the end of the first half is up +86% over the same period of 2021.
Italy was again the best market for Ducati with 6,028 motorcycles delivered, followed by North America (5,239 units), Germany (3,745) and France (2,647). Chinese sales were +12% at 2,411 motorcycles delivered.

 

"Ducati shipped 33,265 bikes in the first half of 2022, which was actually -3.6% down on 2021, with the Multistrada the top-seller (6,139 units), followed by the Monsters and the Scrambler 900s.


Ducati says it "continues its ambitious development path" and plans "entry into new market segments" with all investments self-financed". To date, the Ducati network has 797 dealerships in over 90 countries around the world, with 21 new outlets opened in the first six months of 2022.