To celebrate its 100th anniversaryDucati has unveiled the Formula 73a stunning limited-edition tribute to the 1973 750 Super Sport Desmo. This “Urban Café Racer” blends 1970s racing DNA with modern technology, creating a collector’s masterpiece that bridges the gap between heritage and performance.


Here is everything you need to know about this exclusive release:


1. A Limited Legacy: Only 873 Units


The Number: Production is strictly limited to 873 numbered units worldwide. The number 873 is a nod to the 803cc engine and the year 1973.


Exclusivity: Each bike features its serial number laser-etched on the steering plate and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.


Collector’s Perks: Owners receive a special box containing archival sketches and historical imagery from the Ducati Style Centre.


2. Design: “A Piece of Timeless”


The Formula 73 is inspired by the legendary 750 Imola Desmo, which famously secured a 1-2 finish at the 1972 Imola 200.


Livery: The bike features a signature Silver and Aqua Green paint scheme.


The Gold Stripe: A vertical gold stripe runs down the fuel tank, mimicking the unpainted translucent strip used on vintage race bikes to check fuel levels at a glance.


Café Racer Silhouette: It features clip-on handlebars with bar-end mirrors, a short tapered front fairing, and a minimalist tail section.


Billet Aluminum: Premium Rizoma components, including footpegs, a specialized fuel cap, and adjustable levers, elevate the craftsmanship.


3. Engine and Performance


Under its retro skin, the Formula 73 utilizes the reliable Scrambler platform.


Engine: An 803cc air-cooled Desmodue L-twin (Euro 5+ compliant).


Power: It delivers 73 hp at 8,250 rpm and 65.2 Nm of torque at 7,000 rpm.


Exhaust: A custom-developed Termignoni silencer is fitted as standard, tuned to provide a deep, evocative “Desmo” growl.


4. Tech & Handling


Despite the vintage look, the bike is packed with modern rider aids:


Electronics: Includes Cornering ABSDucati Traction Control (DTC), and two Riding Modes (Sport and Road).


Quickshifter: The Ducati Quick Shift (DQS) up/down system comes as standard.


Chassis: A steel trellis frame (painted aqua green) paired with 17-inch spoked wheels wrapped in Pirelli Diablo Rosso IV tires.


Pricing and Availability


USA: MSRP starts at $19,995.


UK: Priced at £15,095.


India: Expected to arrive in Q4 2026 (late 2026).


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