Cagiva

Cagiva, an Italian motorcycle manufacturer, played a notable role in the European motorcycle scene, particularly known for its diverse range of motorcycles and its involvement in Grand Prix motorcycle racing. Cagiva's production spanned various styles, including roadsters, sportbikes, and off-road motorcycles, often showcasing Italian design flair and engineering prowess. The company also owned several other notable brands, including Ducati for a period, influencing their designs and technologies. Cagiva's influence extended beyond its own production through its strategic acquisitions and collaborations, contributing to the broader landscape of Italian motorcycle manufacturing. While Cagiva no longer produces motorcycles under its own name, its contributions to the world of motorcycling remain significant and recognizable.