Ducati Formula 73

In its centenary year, Ducati has dipped into its racing archives to create something truly special for 2026 – the limited-edition Formula 73.

Production is capped at just 873 individually numbered units, a nod to 1973, the year of the legendary Ducati 750 Super Sport Desmo. That Imola-bred icon forms the spiritual backbone of the new machine, and the inspiration is hard to miss.

Ducati Formula 73

The Formula 73 wears a slim cafe racer silhouette, finished in a striking silver and aqua-green livery drawn from Ducati’s historical records. A vertical gold stripe slices through the tank – an homage to the original Imola racer’s fuel-check strip. Clip-on handlebars, bar-end mirrors and a compact fairing keep things old-school, while billet aluminium levers, footpegs and a Rizoma fuel cap add a modern, premium touch.

Ducati Formula 73

Underneath the retro skin lies familiar Ducati hardware. Power comes from the charismatic 803cc air-cooled Desmodue L-twin, delivering a claimed 73 bhp at 8,250 rpm. It’s not about outright numbers, it’s about feel. And with a Termignoni-developed silencer onboard, expect the kind of raw mechanical soundtrack that makes every ride an occasion.

Ducati Formula 73

The bike rolls on 17-inch spoked wheels wrapped in Pirelli Diablo Rosso IV tyres. Modern electronics, including traction control, cornering ABS, a quickshifter and two riding modes, ensure the Formula 73 rides as sharp as it looks.

Ducati Formula 73

Each unit carries its serial number on the steering plate and comes with a certificate of authenticity and archival material from the Ducati Style Centre. Ducati has also released a short film, A Piece of Timeless, featuring actor and enthusiast Stefano Accorsi, celebrating this evocative tribute.