Ducati Corse general manager Gigi Dall’Igna has revealed his “first impression” of Ducati’s 2027 MotoGP bike.

2027, of course, marks the biggest rules shake-up in over a decade in MotoGP as Michelin is replaced by Pirelli as the sole tyre manufacturer, the aerodynamic rules become marginally more strict, fuel must be 100 per cent renewable, ride height devices are banned, and – most significantly – engine displacement is reduced to 850cc from 1,000cc.

Ducati was able recently to test its 850cc prototype with Michele Pirro at Misano. Being a private test, details are obviously fairly scarce, but Dall’Igna has spoken about the bike at Jerez ahead of this weekend’s Spanish Grand Prix (24–26 April).

“My first impression with the bike was very good,” Dall’Igna told Motorsport.com.

“Everything worked well, and the bike is ready for further testing.”

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Dall’Igna added that testing will continue “next week”. Motorsport.com reports that Michele Pirro will ride and that the tests will be conducted with Pirelli’s current development MotoGP tyres and 100 per cent renewable fuel, being developed in Ducati’s case by its long-term fuel partner Shell, that will be mandatory from next season.

“He’ll have the entire package we have now,” said Dall’Igna. “The new [850cc] engine, the aerodynamics, without any aids or height adjustment devices – practically everything.”

Motorsport.com reports, additionally, that the test next week will take place at Mugello and that Honda will be present there as well with Takaaki Nakagami.

In contrast, Aprilia will test its 850cc bikes at Jerez next week after the official MotoGP test on Monday and the Moto3 test on Tuesday.

For Aprilia, this Jerez test will be the first opportunity for its test rider, Lorenzo Savadori, to ride its new 850cc MotoGP bike. Other than Aprilia, only Yamaha, which this year is in its first season running V4-powered machinery in MotoGP, has been so late to debut its 850cc bike.

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KTM, on the other hand, was the first brand to debut its 850, doing so at Jerez last December.

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