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The Ducati Cucciolo is one of the most iconic engines in Italian motorcycling history. In this video, we explore the fascinating story of the legendary Ducati Cucciolo, a symbol of Italy’s industrial revival after World War II. Originally designed as an auxiliary bicycle engine, the Cucciolo was capable of transforming an ordinary bicycle into a fully autonomous means of transportation—perfect for the flat landscapes of Northern Italy. First produced at FIAT’s Cameri foundries and later at Ducati’s Borgo Panigale factory, this revolutionary micro-engine delivered outstanding efficiency, reaching up to 100 km per liter of fuel. Introduced to the public in 1946 at the Milan Trade Fair, the Ducati Cucciolo quickly gained popularity and marked the true beginning of Ducati’s journey into the world of engines and motorcycles. In this video, we dive into its technical evolution, racing achievements, and cultural impact, showing how the Cucciolo anticipated the rise of mopeds and laid the groundwork for future models like the Ducati 60. We also compare the Ducati Cucciolo with the Garelli Mosquito, another iconic Italian micro-engine of the era. Watch the full video to discover how this small engine made a huge impact on mobility, engineering, and motorcycle history.