Ducati wins two prizes at the Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este
An unprecedented Café Racer wins the Villa Erba trophy and takes first place in the category for “Motorcycle Design – Concept Bike and New Prototypes”
Ducati also competed with an exclusive Scrambler Desert Sled, taking third place
The Scrambler-based concept bikes were developed by the Ducati Design Center
Borgo Panigale, Bologna (Italy), 30 May 2017 – Resounding success for Ducati Design: the Café Racer wins the prestigious “Motorcycle Design - Concept Bike and New Prototypes” award at the Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este in Cernobbio, on Lake Como. Moreover, the concept bike developed by the Ducati Design Center also took the Villa Erba trophy (assigned for the first time this year), awarded by popular vote.
This concept Café Racer is characterised by all-aluminium, essentially styled superstructures that leave the original Scrambler mechanics in full view. The LED lights offer a freshly designed look, as do the “bobber” wire wheels, the low-slung exhaust and hand-stitched seat.
Ducati was also competing with another concept bike, inspired by the Scrambler Desert Sled. It took third place in the “Motorcycle Design – Concept Bike and New Prototypes” category.
Andrea Ferraresi, Ducati Design Center Director, comments: “I am exceedingly proud of such a successful achievement, above all because the other prototypes taking part in the competition were really beautiful. Amidst the many superb looking bikes across all the competition categories, people chose to award our Café Racer with the Villa Erba trophy”.
The Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este has been held since 1929. It is the world’s most exclusive competition celebrating the design and style of vintage cars and motorcycles. In addition to categories for vehicles of yesteryear, the competition has a “Concept Cars and Prototypes” section to present a vision for vehicles of the future.