
The new Ducati Panigale V4 Lamborghini edition was recently unveiled. This limited edition motorcycle gets a dedicated colourway and special components among other bits. Here’s a look at the bike in the images.

While this is a Panigale V4 S, the bike is dipped in a sinister black colour that matches that of the Lamborghini Revuelto Ad Personam supercar. There are contrasting high-vis yellow on the side fairings and the seat.

There’s a lot of attention to detail as well. The lower part of the fairing also sports ‘63’ lettering, which denotes 1963, the founding year of Lamborghini. In fact, the fairings and the mudguard are made of carbon fibre, which has helped Ducati save 2kg.

Powering the bike is a 1,103cc, V4 engine that makes 216bhp in the standard bike. This Panigale V4 Lamborghini edition gets an Akrapovic titanium underbelly exhaust with a carbon fibre tip, which has bumped up the power output by 2.3bhp.

Adding to the prominence of the bike is the unique identification number on the steering head that’s made of billet aluminium. The bike is limited to just 693 units worldwide and Ducati will make an additional 63 units of the bike, which will be reserved for Lamborghini Ad Personam owners.

These special edition motorcycles add to the exclusivity factor and become a collector's item.