Ducati and Porsche Experience Returns in 2025
Ducati and Porsche Experience returns in 2025 with all models except the Panigale Range available to ride

The Ducati and Porsche experience is returning this summer where fans of two and four-wheels will get the chance to ride and drive their dream bikes and cars.
Sadly, for those looking to ride the pinnacle of the Ducati range, none of the Borgo Panigale brand’s chart-topping Panigale range is included in the experience.
The Porsche Experience Center Franciacorta will host the experience and the event will take place on 28-29 June, with registrations already open on the Ducati website.
The event is heading into its second year after Ducati and Porsche teamed up in 2024 for the inaugural experience, where riders were able to hop aboard their dream bike from the Italian brand and take part in a day of activities.
Once again the event is open to riders of all abilities, so it doesn’t matter if you’ve recently passed your full test or a seasoned veteran. You can choose between different bikes from every Ducati line-up such as the Monster 937, Multistrada V4, 2025 Diavel V4 and the new Streetfighter V4 and V2 models, while the four-wheel experience will see drivers have the option of getting behind the wheel of the new 911 Carrera, 911 Carrera GTS and Cayenne/Cayenne Coupé.

The location is one of the nine PECs (Porsche Experience Centers) currently in the world, as well as being the largest of all nine in terms of size and services offered.
Thanks to its five different tracks, which range from speed-based, low grip and off-road, the Porsche Experience Center Franciacorta is a showpiece venue for events such as the Ducati and Porsche experience.
As part of the experience, riders will have the chance to learn how to keep the right riding position both in the saddle and behind the wheel, how to use their vision effectively, how to make the most of the braking power of both vehicles and how to manage emergencies safely.
Riders will have the freedom to either focus on improving their riding level or to try out the technological features that are a feature on Ducati bikes, such as the riding modes, engine electronics and, if the bike is fitted with an IMU, the lean sensitive traction control and ABS.
Riders must wear a full-face helmet, leather or Cordura jacket and trousers that are equipped with shoulder, elbow and knee protection, a back protector, gloves and boots. For those who are without those items, you can request the clothing needed when booking the experience, subject to availability.
Half a day will be dedicated to riders on Ducati’s extensive range before the other half day will see Porsche drivers take over. For more information on the course and registration process, you can visit the DRE Academy section of the Ducati website here.
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