Ducati and FreedomRoad Financial Partner to Offer Consumer Financing
Ducati North America and FreedomRoad Financial have struck a new partnership to provide retail financing for the full line of Ducati motorcycles in the United States.
CUPERTINO, Calif. — Ducati North America and FreedomRoad Financial have struck a new partnership to provide retail financing for the full line of Ducati motorcycles in the United States.
FreedomRoad, a national powersports financing company, is dedicating significant resources towards Ducati to ensure quick and aggressive approvals for Ducati buyers and to provide exceptional support to the Ducati dealer network.
Ducati and FreedomRoad are excited about the partnership and the launch of their first promotional retail financing program that supports the Ducati Monster and Superbike families.
“Ducati is excited to offer our customers remarkable financing on two of our most popular models,” said Jason Chinnock, sales director at Ducati North America. “With this new retail financing promotion it has never been a better time to buy a Monster 696 or 848 Superbike."
Payments begin at $119 per month for a Monster 696, or $179 per month for an 848 Superbike for qualified buyers and at participating U.S. Ducati dealers. The offers provided through FreedomRoad are a means of entering the Ducati family via the premium brand’s two most accessible motorcycles.
FreedomRoad has further committed to the partnership by signing on as an official sponsor of Team Foremost Pegram Racing, Ducati’s Superbike racing team in the U.S.
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