5 Biggest Bike Companies In The World

4. Ducati

Market Capitalization: $1 Billion

In 1950, Ducati – the Italian sensation – began producing motorcycles, and in 2012, it joined the Volkswagen Group. Unlike Japanese producers, Ducati does not prioritize producing motorcycles that are affordable and cost-effective. Since it caters to the luxury end of the motorbike market, its vehicles are pricey yet of the highest caliber. Ducati’s status as one of the premier superbike manufacturers is further enhanced by the fact that they have won 17 World Superbike Titles, more than all other manufacturers put together. Ducati sold 53,184 units in 2019 and generated $803.3 million in revenue. Ducati has been able to sell about 50,000 units annually despite charging extraordinarily high prices because its motorcycles are of such excellent quality that give them brand value and pricing power.