The Ducati Panigale V4 Lamborghini marks the third chapter in the highly successful collaboration between Ducati and Lamborghini. It’s a collector-grade motorcycle that blends cutting-edge performance with unmistakable Italian design flair. Revealed at the Milan Design Week, this machine takes inspiration from the Lamborghini Revuelto, the iconic carmaker’s first plug-in hybrid supercar. Built on the Panigale V4 S platform, it retains the high-performance Desmosedici Stradale engine while sporting a number of aesthetic upgrades designed in close coordination with Lamborghini’s Centro Stile.
The bike’s black carbon-fiber bodywork, complete with a visible weave, is accented with vibrant colors like Verde Scandal, Grigio Telesto, and Grigio Acheso. Its seat design and body lines echo those of the Revuelto, while the revised tail section, wings, and forged aluminum rims mirror Lamborghini’s signature angular styling. Every component from the heel guard to the heat shield and mudguards has been crafted from carbon fiber using the same weave found in Lamborghini’s own cars. Even the triple clamp, counterweights, and levers are milled from billet aluminum, adding to the premium finish.
What makes this special edition even more exclusive is the painstaking attention to detail. The model number is engraved on the triple clamp, and a plaque on the engine proudly displays the ‘Desmosedici Stradale’ inscription. The bike weighs just 408 pounds (185 kg) dry, offering a power-to-weight ratio of 1.18 horsepower per kilogram. It delivers 218.5 hp and 122.1 Nm of torque, aided by a titanium Akrapovič exhaust with carbon-fiber end caps.
Only 630 units of the standard version will be built, making this a true limited-edition. Each motorcycle will be delivered in a custom wooden crate, complete with a certificate of authenticity, a dedicated bike cover, a race stand, and a kit for track setup including a carbon clutch cover and brake cooling ducts. For buyers who also own a Lamborghini, a Speciale Clienti edition will be available, allowing them to match the bike’s livery to their car. The price tag? US$78,400. But for collectors and brand devotees, this machine isn’t about numbers—it’s about owning a piece of two Italian legends fused into one unmistakable ride. Also be sure to check our list of the fastest bikes in the world.