*Included in optional final repayment (PCP) or final repayment (HP).
**Your deposit could also be the part exchange of any make of bike.
†Prices quoted are SRP's including 20% VAT and the cost of Pre Delivery Inspection, registration fee, number plates and road fund licence.
Credit is subject to status and only available to UK residents aged 18 and over. Finance example is correct at time of quoting and may be subject to change.Ducati UK Ltd is a credit broker and not a lender. Ducati UK Ltd introduces you to a dealer which acts as a credit broker in its own right. That dealer may go on to introduce you to Black Horse Ltd as lender. Ducati UK Ltd will receive a payment as result of these introductions. This will be a percentage of advance. This means the more you borrow, the more commission we receive. The payment will be the same, no matter what interest rate that you pay. TriOptions Personal Contract Purchase and TriOptions Hire Purchase are only available through Ducati Finance, a trading style of Black Horse Limited, St William House Tresillian Terrace, Cardiff, CF10 5BH. With TriOptions Personal Contract Purchase you have the option at the end of the agreement to:
(1) return the motorcycle and not pay the Optional Final Repayment. If the motorcycle is in good condition (fair wear and tear accepted) and has not exceeded the allowed mileage you will have nothing further to pay. If the motorcycle has exceeded the maximum agreed mileage a charge of 7.2p (including VAT at 20%) will apply per excess mile.
(2) pay the Optional Final Repayment to own the motorcycle.
(3) part exchange the motorcycle subject to settlement of your existing finance agreement; new finance agreements are subject to status.
This is an indicative quotation and subject to verification at your dealer. Figures displayed may be subject to change.
The Supreme Court made a ruling on 01 August 2025 relating to Motor Finance cases
If you’ve already submitted a complaint about potential motor finance commission, we continue to manage these in line with the latest Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) guidelines. If the FCA makes any updates that affect this, we will let you know.
Information about the FCA motor commission complaints handling pause
On 11 January 2024 the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) announced their intention to review historical motor finance discretionary commission arrangements (DCA) across the motor finance industry. Due to this, they paused the requirement to respond to complaints involving DCAs.
On 19 December 2024 the FCA extended their pause to include motor finance complaints where a non-discretionary commission arrangement (non-DCA) was involved.
Temporary changes to complaint time limits for DCA and non-DCA complaints: