Ducati, the renowned motorcycle manufacturer, is making a foray into the world of bicycles with its lineup of electric and conventional models. In a bid to cater to the growing interest in cycling, Ducati has introduced a range of e-bikes that offer thrilling options for bicycle enthusiasts.
Among these new offerings is the Futa All Road, a versatile electric bike designed to conquer both gravel surfaces and roads with equal ease. Built around a carbon fiber monocoque frame, this bike features the sleek Ducati aesthetics that have become synonymous with the brand. Its carbon fiber rims and Vittoria Terreno Dry rubber tires provide excellent traction, with a 38mm width at the front and 35mm width at the rear.
The Futa All Road comes equipped with a 250W electric motor that delivers 42 Nm of torque, offering assistance to the rider through five different settings. Powered by a 250Wh battery, the bike has the option for a range extender to double its battery capacity. The powertrain remains inconspicuous, with the motor hidden in the hub and the battery concealed in the down tube. The streamlined design is further enhanced by hidden cables, ensuring a clean and polished appearance.
Ducati offers the Futa All Road in four sizes, from S to XL, providing options for riders of various heights. Weighing just 27 pounds (12.4 kg), the M version of the bike is lightweight and agile. European customers can expect deliveries to start this month, and Ducati includes a bike-packing set comprising of a Skuad saddle, handlebar, and frame bags.
To enhance the riding experience, the Futa All Road is compatible with the FSA app, available on both iOS and Android platforms. This app provides riders with detailed information about their stats, battery life, and charging status.
While Ducati has not disclosed the price of the Futa All Road, interested buyers can reach out to their local dealers for more information. With its combination of style, performance, and versatility, Ducati’s expansion into the electric bike market is sure to be an exciting development for cycling enthusiasts.
Ducati’s entry into the bicycle industry comes at a time when the market for e-bikes is experiencing significant growth. According to a report by Allied Market Research, the global electric bicycle market size is projected to reach $23.83 billion by 2025, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.1% from 2018 to 2025. This growth is driven by factors such as increasing urbanization, the need for eco-friendly transportation options, and advancements in battery technology.
One of the key issues in the electric bicycle industry is the range anxiety associated with battery-powered vehicles. Customers often worry about the distance they can travel on a single charge and the availability of charging infrastructure. In response to these concerns, Ducati’s Futa All Road offers the option for a range extender, doubling the bike’s battery capacity and alleviating range anxiety for riders.
Another challenge faced by the industry is the weight of e-bikes. The additional components such as the motor and battery can make the bicycle heavier, affecting its agility and handling. However, Ducati’s Futa All Road addresses this issue by utilizing a carbon fiber monocoque frame and lightweight components. With a weight of just 27 pounds, the M version of the bike remains lightweight and agile, ensuring an enjoyable riding experience.
To cater to the growing demands of environmentally-conscious consumers, Ducati is also offering conventional bicycles alongside its e-bike lineup. By providing both electric and conventional options, Ducati aims to appeal to a wider range of cyclists and capitalize on the increasing popularity of bicycles as a mode of transportation.
For more information about Ducati’s e-bikes and conventional bicycles, interested buyers can contact their local dealers. The expansion into the electric bike market by a renowned motorcycle manufacturer like Ducati is an exciting development for cycling enthusiasts, who can now expect the same level of style, performance, and quality from their bicycles as they do from their motorcycles.
For more information about the global electric bicycle market and industry forecasts, you can visit Market Research Future or Allied Market Research.