Ducati Worcester to Reopen Under Previous Owners

Months after closing its doors, Ducati Worcester is set to reopen under its previous owners

Ducati dealership
Ducati dealership

Ducati Worcester is heading back to life as it will soon reopen under the ownership of Ducati Manchester Group.

Not only is the dealership reopening after shutting its doors last October when its most recent owners, Completely Motorbikes, went into administration. But the dealer is going to celebrate in style as it welcomes the public back into its showroom for the first time on 12 April.

A spokesperson for Ducati Manchester Group said: “This dealership has always been close to our hearts and we’ve worked side-by-side with Ducati to bring it roaring back to life. After months of hard work and passion in conjunction with Ducati the wait is over.

The statement went on to say: “Join us on 12 April for the National Season Opener, your first chance to check out the stunning 2025 Ducati range. And that’s just the beginning. A full-blown official grand opening celebration is on the way - watch this space!”

Ducati Worcester closed abruptly in October after owner Completely Motoring Limited entered administration and since then joint administrators have urged interested parties to make contact as soon as possible to maximise the chances of securing the future of the group, which has a turnover of £70 million.

Ducati Worcester first opened its doors in 2019 under the ownership of Ducati Manchester Group. Now the owners once again of the dealer that’s situated on Castle Street, the group also operates five other locations around the UK, including Manchester, Stoke, Preston, Glasgow and Dundee.

However, that will change this summer when the Ducati dealer in Stoke gets new ownership from the Bob Sheldon Franchise.

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