Free Ducati VIN Decoder
Ducati VIN Decoder & Lookup Tool
A Ducati VIN decoder translates the 17-character VIN into the vehicle's factory identity — year, model, trim, engine, transmission, drivetrain, body style, and assembly plant — using the official NHTSA vPIC database. CarWhere's Ducati decoder is free with no account, and pairs every decode with verified buyer transaction prices for the same Ducati, so you see both what the vehicle is and its federal safety record.
Reviewed by the CarWhere Vehicle Data Team · Last updated 2026-06-11
Try a sample: ZDMDA4AB5PB001234Sample Ducati format — Borgo Panigale build.
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About Ducati
Every Ducati is built in Borgo Panigale, Bologna, and US-market bikes are federally VIN-registered. A decode verifies the exact model and year — important on used Panigales where generation differences are worth thousands.
What a Ducati VIN Tells You
Every Ducati VIN encodes 13 distinct vehicle attributes. Our decoder surfaces the ones that matter most for identifying, valuing, and researching a specific Ducati:
Year
Model year — encoded in character 10 of the VIN
Model & Trim
Specific Ducati model line and trim level
Engine
Displacement, cylinder count, and fuel type
Transmission
Manual, DCT, or CVT where reported
Drive Type
Final drive — chain, belt, or shaft; 2WD/4WD on ATVs
Body Style
Cruiser, touring, sport, adventure, scooter, three-wheeler, ATV, side-by-side
Plant
Where this specific Ducati was assembled
Country
Country of origin — derived from the WMI prefix
How a Ducati VIN Is Structured
All modern Ducati VINs follow ISO 3779 — the international 17-character VIN standard adopted in 1981. The 17 characters break into four fixed sections:
World Manufacturer Identifier (WMI)
For Ducati, the WMI is typically ZDM. All Ducatis carry the ZDM WMI from Borgo Panigale, Bologna.
Vehicle Descriptor Section (VDS)
Encodes the Ducati model line, body style, restraint system, and engine. Position 8 specifically identifies the engine — the most ambiguous character because the same digit can mean different engines on different Ducati models.
Check Digit
A mathematical checksum derived from the other 16 characters. If a Ducati VIN doesn't pass the check-digit test, it's either a typo or a forgery.
Model Year
A single character encoding the model year. Examples on a Ducati: L = 2020, M = 2021, N = 2022, P = 2023, R = 2024, S = 2025, T = 2026.
Plant Code
Identifies the specific Ducati assembly plant. Ducati operates plants in Borgo Panigale, Italy.
Sequential Production Number
The unique six-character serial number for that specific Ducati unit. Two Ducati vehicles with the same year, model, trim, and plant will differ only in this final segment.
Popular Ducati Models
The most common Ducati models by U.S. sales volume. Click any model to see verified buyer transactions and current pricing on CarWhere.
Where Ducati Vehicles Are Built
The 11th character of a Ducati VIN identifies the assembly plant. Ducati operates the following facilities that supply U.S.-market vehicles:
- •Borgo Panigale, Italy
How to Decode a Ducati VIN
Find the VIN on your Ducati
Locate the 17-character VIN stamped on the steering neck or frame, and confirm it against the title, registration, or insurance card.
Enter the VIN
Type or paste the 17-character VIN into the decoder above. We strip spaces and dashes automatically and convert lowercase letters to uppercase. The tool rejects VINs containing I, O, or Q.
Decode instantly
Click "Decode VIN." Our server queries the NHTSA vPIC database and returns the full vehicle specification in under a second.
See what buyers paid for the same Ducati
If we have verified buyer transactions for the decoded year/make/model, we surface the average selling price, average discount off MSRP, and total verified deal count — and link you to the full Ducati model page.
Ducati VIN year chart (10th character)
The 10th character of every Ducati VIN encodes the model year under the federal VIN standard. Letters I, O, Q, U, and Z are never used; the cycle repeats every 30 years (so "A" means 2010 on modern vehicles, 1980 on classics).
Sources and limitations
CarWhere's Ducati VIN decoder uses NHTSA vPIC, the U.S. government VIN-decoding platform built from manufacturer-submitted vehicle data (model years 1981 and newer). Recall status for a specific VIN can be confirmed at the official NHTSA recall lookup. Decode results may be limited for non-US-market motorcycles, gray-market imports, race-only models, or VIN patterns with incomplete manufacturer submissions. A VIN decode does not show accident, title, lien, mileage, or theft history.
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Ducati VIN Decoder FAQ
What does a Ducati VIN decoder tell you?
A Ducati VIN decoder reveals the model year, make, model family, engine information where available, vehicle type, assembly plant, and country of origin. It uses NHTSA vPIC, the public VIN-decoding platform built from manufacturer-submitted data (model year 1981-forward); decode fields vary by model year and manufacturer submission. It does not show accident, title, lien, mileage, or ownership history.
What does a Ducati VIN start with?
Ducati VINs typically start with ZDM. All Ducatis carry the ZDM WMI from Borgo Panigale, Bologna.
Where is the VIN on a Ducati?
On a Ducati, the VIN is stamped on the steering neck — the frame tube behind the headlight (turn the handlebars to see it) — and usually repeated on a frame decal, the title, and the registration.
How many characters is a Ducati VIN?
Every Ducati VIN is exactly 17 characters — a mix of letters and numbers. Like all modern VINs, Ducati VINs never contain the letters I, O, or Q to avoid confusion with the digits 1, 0, and 9. A Ducati VIN with fewer or more than 17 characters is either a partial reference or an error.
Is the Ducati VIN decoder really free?
Yes. CarWhere's Ducati VIN decoder is completely free with no signup, account, or credit card required. We use the NHTSA vPIC API — the official U.S. government VIN database that every U.S.-market Ducati is filed against. We additionally cross-reference the decoded year, make, and model against verified buyer transactions in our deal database.
Where are Ducati vehicles built?
Ducati operates assembly plants in Borgo Panigale, Italy. The 11th character of a Ducati VIN identifies the specific plant of manufacture, while the first three characters (the World Manufacturer Identifier) identify the country.
Can I check Ducati recalls by VIN?
Yes — once you decode a Ducati VIN here, you can cross-reference open recalls at the official NHTSA recall lookup at nhtsa.gov/recalls. Ducati also operates an owner portal where logged-in owners can view recall status and schedule free repairs at any authorized Ducati dealer.
Does a Ducati VIN reveal accident history?
No. A VIN decode reveals factory specifications only — make, model, trim, engine, plant. To check accident history, salvage titles, or odometer rollback on a Ducati, you need a vehicle history report from Carfax or AutoCheck, both of which use the VIN as the lookup key but pull from insurance and DMV records.
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