For those people who are interested in renting a Ducati, Twisted Road has hundreds available across the United States. This Italian company has led the industry in high-performance motorcycles for over 70 years. From the ubiquitous Monster to the eye-catching Panigale, and the Hypermotard to the Multistrada, Ducati has really made their mark with their breadth of vehicles.
Many people ask themselves “where can I rent a Ducati?” and fortunately, Twisted Road has Ducatis for rent in Los Angeles, Miami, Las Vegas, Chicago, and many other cities across the country.




Some brands are known by a simple color. UPS Brown. Tiffany Blue. The Home Depot Orange. And of course, Ducati Red. Beneath that red color is speed, passion, heat, excitement, and beauty. As we know, Ducati embodies all of this. With Italian styling and performance, Ducatis are built to perform. From the turn of the key to the feeling of the roar between your legs as the earth moves under the rubber tires, the Ducati feeling is fueled with emotion.

Ducati sportbikes are thought of as racing machines. Some models, such as the Monster, is a naked sportbike, whereas others, like the Panigale or the Superleggera, include fairings to reduce drag and increase performance. The Hypermotard and the Streetfighter are two other models that can be seen gingerly navigating tight turns and the open road.
Although Ducati’s adventure bikes don’t have as strong a reputation as KTM or BMW’s adventure bikes, that shouldn’t deter you. Their Multistrada comes with up to 170hp to help you navigate all types of terrain. It’s a big bike, so if you’re looking for something a little smaller and more manageable, renting a Ducati Hyperstrada is a perfect alternative. Most recently, our friends at Ducati released the DesertX, which was built with high-heat and fine sand in mind. Another first for this moto powerhouse.


Ducati reintroduced its Scrambler in 2015 which kicked off an evolution of style that only Ducati can master. Scramblers are made for off-road versatility. With their elevated clearance, high fenders, headlight guards, and high exhausts, they allow riders to hit the dirt and mud without thinking of the consequences. But these are also street bikes, and they do really well in urban environments. In fact, they do so well that Ducati continued to innovate with newer models, like the Desert Sled, the Urban Motard, and the Icon. These are just a few models in the Ducati Scrambler line, but we don’t expect their innovation to end anytime soon.