Date: August 2025
The Ducati 999, introduced in 2003, featured radical revised styling by Terblanche and a powerful 998 cc Testastretta L-twin. The 999R models (including the Xerox and limited-edition homologation variants) offered advanced components, lighter weight, and elevated desirability.
Condition | Standard 999 / 999S | 999R / Limited Editions | Example External Source (non-link reference) |
---|---|---|---|
Project / Restoration Non-running or incomplete; mechanical and cosmetic work required. |
£3,500 – £5,000 | £8,000 – £12,000 | eBay UK completed ads (£5k-£6k 999S); private sale rough 999 listings |
Roadworthy / Presentable Running, usable condition; may have aged cosmetics or mild mods. |
£6,500 – £9,500 | £15,000 – £23,500 | AutoTrader UK listings (£6.6k–£10.5k 999S); Car & Classic / Iconic – 999R £17k–£23.5k |
Restored / Excellent Low mileage, highly original or professionally restored; limited editions carry premium. |
£9,500 – £12,000 | £23,500 – £30,000+ | Iconic Auctioneers – 2004 999R Fila sold for £19,550; Bike Specialists – Xerox 78-mile £31,980 |
Notes: UK sold and verified dealer listings inform pricing. Iconic Auctioneers confirmed sale for 999R Fila at £19,550; Bike Specialists listing of Xerox edition (£31,980) is for excellent, incredibly low-mileage example. Standard 999/999S values reflect marketplace averages per BikeSocial and classified data.
In the UK, standard Ducati 999 and 999S machines generally trade between £6.5k and £9.5k when presentable, with top examples reaching £12k. The elite 999R and special editions attract much higher interest—roadworthy examples typically reach £15k–£23.5k, while immaculate low-mileage models (especially Xerox) can exceed £23k and reach up to £32k.
Source attribution (non-link references): Iconic Auctioneers (999R Fila sold for £19,550); The Bike Specialists (Xerox 78-mile example £31,980); AutoTrader UK listings; Car & Classic; MCN; BikeSocial valuations; eBay UK completed listings.