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Discover it. Lamborghini is. The truth appears to have come out after Audi AG published their Interim Financial Report, which confirmed that Audi bought percent of Ducati's shares. What's strange is that the statement also discloses that they paid less for the company than what was originally reported.

To clarify this further, Lamborghini is now the formal owner of Ducati and they both fall under Audi's jurisdiction within the VW Group. Basically, Audi purchased Ducati with Lamborghini's money on the latter's behalf. So why all the secrets? Sources claim that it's a matter of national pride and the ever increasing issue of European emissions standards. Be respectful, keep it civil and stay on topic. We delete comments that violate our policy , which we encourage you to read.

Discussion threads can be closed at any time at our discretion. Audi might sell off Ducati and KTM could be ready to snap it up The legendary Italian sport bike maker is no stranger to changes of ownership, but its last six years under the Volkswagen Group might be tough to beat.

And, what does the deal mean for that most evocative of bike brands? But, that version of Ducati has only been around for a relatively short time. Prior to , the marque changed hands seven times, always flirting with greatness rather than really achieving it. Fits of genuine mechanical innovation were tempered with a frequent lack of funds and the limitations that come from being a tiny, passion-driven, Italian vehicle company.

That, plus racing success, opened the door for acquisition by Texas Pacific Group. And, to you or me, it would be. Specifically stuff about small engine technology.



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