Slap down a deposit and ride away an 848 Evo for as little as £149 per month!
Slap down a deposit and ride away an 848 Evo for as little as £149 per month!

Ducati has launched it's latest finance packages called TriOptions to tempt would be owners into riding the bike of their dreams.

Car manufacturers have been offering these deals for years now as the low deposits and monthly payments are more realistic options, and what with Audi taking on the Italian marque recently we dare say there is some of its input here.

The finance deal gives you three options (TriOptions) - see what they did there?

Deposit down,  ride away on a low monthly payment scheme then after two/three years part exchange it for a new one, buy it at an agreed price or just hand it back. Simples.

Examples of the low monthly payments are the Diavel at £189 per month and the 848evo for a bargain £149 per month.

Here is the official blurb from Ducati:

Ducati UK

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PRESS RELEASE - FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

Ducati launch TriOptions PCP Finance

 

Ducati UK is pleased to announce the launch of a new Personal Contact Purchase (PCP) Finance scheme called TriOptions.

 

PCP is already an important finance option for many Ducati customers with over 60% of all Ducati Finance taken up currently being financed in this way. This format of finance has been a key part of the car industry for many years due to its combination of low deposits and low monthly repayments.

 

Ducati UK has embraced this scheme and the time is now right to introduce Ducati TriOptions.

 

TriOptions reflects not only the Tricolore, the Italian flag, but also three, which are the number of options the PCP scheme offers to those customers at the end of their contract.

 

The three options** customers have with TriOptions are:

 

·         Part exchange the bike for a new one

·         Return the bike to the Ducati  dealer

·         Pay the outstanding finance and own the bike outright

 

What are the benefits of the TriOptions with Ducati Finance?

 

Low Monthly repayments.  Using this form of finance the monthly payments (and deposit) are lower than regular finance as the residual value in a Ducati is generally one of the highest in the Industry.

 

Ride a new Ducati every two to three years. TriOptions is designed to meet the customer’s budget by helping them set the amount of the regular payments based on their proposed annual mileage. Customers are then in a position to finance a newer more affordable Ducati or part exchange* it for a new one every two to three years if they so wish.

 

Guaranteed Future Value*.  Those buying a Ducati can choose their likely annual mileage and, dependent on term and mileage, Ducati Finance will calculate the Guaranteed Future Value of their bike at the end of the agreement. Ducati’s residual values are amongst the strongest in the industry.

 

Flexible choices. The customer can set repayment periods, then take the best option for them when they reach the end - part exchange* it with the Ducati dealer for a new one, buy it outright at the pre-agreed price or return the Ducati to the Ducati dealer.

 

For those motorcyclists that want to ride the newest Ducati and be able to keep their options and be able to budget to achieve their motorcycling dream, then TriOptions is the only option to make the desirable affordable.

 

* Finance is available subject to status, to UK residents aged 18 years or over. Indemnities may be required. Conditions may apply depending on credit score status.  Please contact your local Ducati dealer for further details.

 

** subject to Terms and Conditions

 

 

  

 

 



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