Ducati expands presence in Melbourne and Sydney
Reflecting the growth in the Australian motorcycle market over the past two years, Ducati recently opened new flagship outlets in Melbourne and Sydney.
In Melbourne, the all-new destination for the Ducatisti is Ducati Melbourne West. The result of a new partnership between Ducati A-NZ and Preston Motors Group, Ducati Melbourne West is a 360 sqm facility that showcases the entire Ducati and Scrambler Ducati range. There’s also a café and boutique dedicated to Ducati accessories and clothing on site, as well as a focus on aftersales service.
“I’m excited to see this dealership open with such a passionate team and to see the Ducati community continue to grow with this state-of-the-art facility,” said Sergi Canovas, Managing Director of Ducati Australia and New Zealand.
Located at 295 Wirraway Road, Essendon Fields (15 min from the CBD), Ducati Melbourne West promises a premium customer experience for Ducatisti in Victoria.
In the Harbour City, the new flagship dealership is Ducati Sydney. The product of an all-new partnership with the Autosports Group that represents 15 brands (including premium automotive marques like Bentley, Audi and Lamborghini) across more than 50 retail locations, Ducati Sydney is the product of the Autosports Group’s expansion into the motorcycle market.
To match the complete range of premium Ducati and Scrambler Ducati models, accessories and apparel, Ducati Sydney’s spacious and modern two-level facility at 85 O’Riordan Street, Alexandria, will also offer premium aftersales service, thanks to experienced and trained technical staff.
Of the all-new destination for the Sydney Ducatisti, Sergi Canovas added: “The foundation and team behind Ducati Sydney are well-respected in both the two and four-wheel worlds. Representing some of world’s most prestigious automotive brands, the Autosport Group bring a new level of premium experience that reflects our brand and is set to exceed Ducatisti expectations.”
Ducati Melbourne West opened its doors in late May, while Ducati Sydney opened on 6 June.