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The new E-MTB Ducati MIG-RR Limited Edition has already sold-out

Shown to the press during the Ducati World Première 2020, the latest Ducati Ebikes were officially presented to an enthusiastic public at EICMA 2019.

Now, after going on sale just three weeks ago, the most exclusive of the three new Ebikes for 2020, the Ducati MIG-RR Limited Edition, has already sold out. Designed as a “race ready” enduro, built with the very best components and featuring a second battery and relative Evoc E-Ride backpack to carry it, the MIG-RR Limited Edition is Ducati’s top-of-the-range Ebike. Only 50 of these individually numbered bikes have been built. Assembled in Italy, they feature Öhlins suspension, carbon fibre wheels and electronic gear shift, not to mention the exclusive design and unique Ducati Corse graphics.
 
The new Ducati MIG-RR Limited Edition bikes will be delivered pre-customised, with suspension calibrated as per individual customers’ requests, starting January 2020.

Completing the new 2020 Ebike range are the Ducati MIG-S, an All Mountain model with a real sports feel for those who want agility, performance and fun whatever the terrain, and the E-Scrambler, a Trekking model with high-grade components that’s perfect for city streets or country roads, ideal for freedom lovers who like to get around in style.

Great feedback from EICMA and the sales success of these first few weeks underscore the soundness of the technical decisions that were made. To the delight of enthusiasts, the style, sophistication and performance that characterise every Ducati product have now been carried over into the Ebike world.

While the Ducati MIG-RR Limited Edition may have sold out, the new E-Scrambler and Ducati MIG-S can – like the Ducati MIG-RR that has been part of the range since last year – be ordered or test-ridden at Ducati dealerships throughout Europe or on the website ebike.ducati.com.


Troy Bayliss test rides the Ducati MIG-RR

The Ducati MIG-RR – the new E-MTB presented by the Bologna-based motorcycle manufacturer – is practically a part of the Ducati 2019 range and now available from dealerships. It has already been delivered to numerous customers across Europe.

The new Ducati E-MTB, powered by Thok, was test-ridden by three-times Superbike World Champion and long-standing cycling enthusiast Troy Bayliss during his recent trip to Italy.

“I was pleasantly surprised by this E-MTB. The specifications of the Ducati MIG-RR, such as the 29″ front wheel and 27.5” rear wheel, ensure smooth handling, letting riders overcome obstacles with ease and take on high-speed descents with confidence. A real fun bike with top-drawer components and eye-catching design, it’s a true Ducati”, stated Troy Bayliss.

The MIG-RR is an enduro E-MTB with 170 mm of wheel travel at the front and 160 mm at the rear. It mounts top-drawer components such as the Shimano Steps E8000 motor with 504 Wh battery, FOX Factory Kashima suspension, 4-caliper Shimano Saint brakes, Mavic wheels (29” front, 27,5” rear), carbon fibre Renthal handlebars and a livery specially developed by D-Perf, owned by Aldo Drudi.

The Ducati E-MTB can be ordered online or via the Europe-wide Ducati dealership network.
Use the dealer locator to find your nearest Ducati dealership and book a test ride on the Ducati MIG-RR.


MIG-RR the new Ducati E-MBT arrives in dealerships

The Ducati MIG-RR, the new E-MTB first presented by the Bologna-based motorcycle manufacturer at EICMA 2018 last November, is now arriving in dealerships. As of 25th January the pedal-assist mountain bike – the result of close teamwork by Ducati and Thok Ebikes – can be ordered directly from https://www.ducati.com/gb/en/bikes/mig-rr

The MIG-RR proved to be an immediate hit as soon as photos of it were released in the run-up to EICMA 2018 where the MIG-RR made its public debut.

The MIG-RR is an enduro E-MTB with 170 mm of wheel travel at the front and 160 mm at the rear. It mounts top-drawer components such as the Shimano Steps E8000 motor with 504Wh battery, FOX Factory Kashima suspension, 4-caliper Shimano Saint brakes, Mavic wheels (29” front, 27.5” rear), carbon fibre Renthal handlebars and a livery specially developed by D-Perf, owned by Aldo Drudi.

The new Ducati pedal-assist mountain bike can already be ordered and deliveries are expected to begin in April via the official Ducati dealership network or directly to customers’ homes.

For further information please go to https://www.ducati.com/gb/en/bikes/mig-rr