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Ducati prepares motorcycle transmission revolution

by Daniel Rhodes
May 26, 2025
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Ducati prepara revolução nas transmissões de motos

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Patent documents reveal the Italian brand is developing innovative automated clutch technology

Italian manufacturer Ducati appears to be preparing its own semi-automatic transmission system, following in the footsteps of competitors like BMW, Honda, KTM and Yamaha in this emerging market.

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Recent patent filings show that the Borgo Panigale company is working on a solution that combines traditional hydraulic clutch technology with advanced electromechanical systems. This setup uses a specialised actuator to automatically control clutch engagement, eliminating the need for manual rider intervention.

Hybrid Technology with Practical Benefits

Unlike fully automatic systems such as Honda’s DCT or Yamaha’s Y-AMT, Ducati’s approach appears to prioritise flexibility. The patented design suggests that riders will be able to choose between traditional manual operation and automatic clutch assistance.

This technical solution relies on a secondary master cylinder integrated with an electronic actuator, dispensing with the complex mechanical mechanisms used by other manufacturers. The relative simplicity of the system could translate into reduced weight and increased reliability.

Preserving the Essence of Riding

A fundamental aspect of this technology is maintaining the conventional gear lever. This means enthusiasts can continue to enjoy the tactile experience of manually shifting gears when desired, particularly in more dynamic riding conditions.

For urban use or heavy traffic situations, the system will allow the motorcycle to automatically manage the clutch, providing greater convenience without compromising the pleasure of open-road riding.

Careful Brand Strategy

This approach reflects Ducati’s philosophy of balancing technological innovation with preserving the emotional experience that characterises their motorcycles. The Italian brand has historically managed to integrate advanced technology without sacrificing the sporting character of their products.

The development of this technology positions Ducati competitively in the growing assisted transmission market, offering an alternative that could appeal to both experienced riders and new users.

Source: Ducati/Visordown

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