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2026 Ducati Formula 73 first look

Images of the 750 Super Sport Desmo and 750 Imola Desmo on display.

Proven formula

This isn’t the first time the Bologna brand has drawn from the 750 Imola Desmo/Super Sport Desmo well. The Paul Smart 1000 SportClassic from 20 years ago is the most prominent example. Like that bike, the Formula 73 adopts café racer styling (albeit in a modern fashion) with a sleek bubble fairing, an aqua-green trellis frame, a seat cowl, and clip-on handlebars.

The devil is in the details, too, with Ducati imitating the unpainted strip on the Imola Desmo’s gas tank (used to measure the fuel level) with a gold vertical stripe on the Formula 73’s tank. The bar-end mirrors and a Rizoma fuel cap come standard. The brake lever, clutch lever, and footpegs are billet aluminum. Even the exhaust receives the premium treatment, finished with a color-matched Termignoni silencer.

A close-up of the Formula 73's serialized top-clamp badge.

A familiar platform underlies all that café racer styling, too. Ducati doesn’t advertise the Formula 73 as such, but it’s basically a Scrambler variant. From the 73-horsepower, 803 cc L-twin to the steel tubular frame, from the KYB suspension to the 4.3-inch TFT display, the limited-edition model is a Scrambler dressed up in a fancy fairing. 

The Formula 73 parked dockside with a boat in the background.

It’s worth noting that the Scrambler range starts at $10,295 (Icon Dark) and climbs up to $15,000 (10 Anniversario Rizoma Edition). The Formula 73 easily eclipses its stablemates with a $19,995 MSRP. Of course, much of that price tag is owed to the bike’s exclusive nature. That’s why interested customers should check their Ducati dealer when the Formula 73 arrives in summer 2026.

2026 Ducati Formula 73
Price (MSRP)$19,995
Engine803 cc, air-cooled, four-valve, L-twin
Transmission,
final drive
Six-speed, chain
Claimed horsepower73 @ 8,250 rpm
Claimed torque48 foot-pounds @ 7,000 rpm
FrameSteel tubular
Front suspensionKYB 41 mm fork; 5.9 inches of travel
Rear suspensionKYB shock, adjustable for spring preload; 5.9 inches of travel
Front brakeBrembo four-piston caliper, 330 mm disc with ABS
Rear brakeBrembo single-piston caliper, 245 mm disc specify ABS
Rake, trail22.0 degrees, 3.6 inches
Wheelbase56.5 inches
Seat height31.8 inches
Fuel capacity3.8 gallons
TiresPirelli Diablo Rosso IV, 120/70R17 front, 180/55R17 rear
Claimed weight403 pounds (no fuel)
AvailableSummer 2026
Warranty24 months
More infoducati.com

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