Overview
- FIM and Dorna confirmed the suspension at season’s end with no return timeline, saying the series could be reconsidered if electric relevance grows.
- Two rounds remain in 2025, with the penultimate event at Misano this weekend and the finale at the Portuguese Grand Prix in November.
- The decision reflects audience data and industry direction, with MotoGP moving to 100% non-fossil fuels in 2027 after a 40% minimum since 2024.
- Ducati will continue development of its V21L prototype and solid-state battery work in collaboration with Volkswagen Group partners despite the pause.
- MotoGP’s support slate will be reshaped, with a six-round Harley-Davidson Bagger World Cup set to join from 2026 in slots previously occupied by MotoE.