Ducati confirms Desmo450 EDS reveal date
Ducati has confirmed it will unveil its first road-legal enduro motorcycle on June 9.

The all-new Ducati Desmo450 EDS will officially be unveiled by the Italian company on June 9, although pre-orders can already be placed.
First seen at the 2025 EICMA show in Milan, Italy, the enduro model is one of two new motorcycles set to arrive this summer, alongside the new Desmo250 MX.
But it’s the two MX models that the new road-legal Desmo450 EDS will share similarities with, although specs have so far been kept under wraps by Ducati.

It won’t be until the bike’s official unveiling on June 9 that we find out all the specs, details and features of the new Desmo450 EDS, however, we can tell you that it will share the same 449.6cc single-cylinder engine as the standard Desmo450 MX and Factory models.
Speaking of the two motocross models, the Desmo450 EDS is also expected to feature the same Showa suspension that’s found on the MX, with fully adjustable 49mm front forks at the front and a Showa rear shock.

The arrival of the enduro machine will continue what’s already been a big year in terms of new model reveals from Ducati. Of course, that’s of no great surprise as the Italian marque is celebrating its 100-year anniversary in 2026.
Ducati launched the Desmo450 MX Factory in January, which arrived with a UK price of £13,195. The new Monster V2 and Hypermotard V2 and V2 SP models have landed in UK stores since then, while bikes such as the retro-inspired Formula 73 café racer, and the new Superleggera V4 Centenario and Centenario Tricolore editions have been introduced, too.
Expect Ducati to reveal more models as the year goes on, but for now, it’s the Desmo450 EDS that’s set to be the next bike unveiled, with full details set to be revealed on Ducati’s official YouTube channel.
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