Ducati has announced its 2026 Garage Contest competition, where 10 finalists will have their custom builds showcased at World Ducati Week 2026. The competition is open to all models from 2006 onwards.
The selection process will focus on the 'most daring, original and distinctive entries', according to Ducati executives, designers and engineers. A technical jury and a jury of Ducati riders will each choose their own winner.
A public jury made up of WDW enthusiasts wishing to vote, will have the chance to select the three best special models. The event is part of Ducati's centenary celebrations, which are already in full swing.

Ducati recently revealed a limited-edition Superleggera V4 Centenario Tricolore, which takes after the Superleggera V4 Centenario that was unveiled at the end of March. This model marks the company's 100-year existence and channels the spirit of the 1973 750 Super Sport Desmo.
The celebrations at Borgo Panigale have also led to the arrival of a brand-new Formula 73 model, which was built to mark the company's 100-year existence.
As the year goes on, Ducati is expected to unveil more centenary-inspired models, some of which could make their debut at World Ducati Week. This event will showcase Ducati's commitment to innovation and customer engagement.
The Garage Contest will be a highlight of World Ducati Week, where Ducati enthusiasts can see custom builds up close and vote for their favorite special models.
Ducati has confirmed that the five custom build creators selected from the original ten finalists will receive prizes on Sunday, 5 July. The event is expected to draw large crowds and generate significant interest among motorcycle enthusiasts.
The Garage Contest is a unique opportunity for Ducati owners and enthusiasts to showcase their creativity and passion for the brand.
The Garage Contest is expected to showcase Ducati's commitment to innovation and customer engagement.
