
- To be limited to just 693 units worldwide
- An additional 63 units for Lamborghini Ad Personam owners
- Boasts a lower kerb weight and makes more power
Ducati has taken the wraps off the new Lamborghini edition of the Panigale V4 for the international markets. The special edition offering will be limited to just 693 units worldwide to maintain the exclusivity. Ducati will make an additional 63 units of the bike, which will be reserved for Lamborghini Ad Personam owners.

Based on the S version of the Panigale V4, this motorcycle boasts a full-black bodywork with slashes of yellow in strategic places to make it look edgy and dramatic. Visually, it is particularly inspired by the Lamborghini Revuelto Ad Personam supercar, which shows in the design of its tail section and winglets. The attention to detail can be observed in the brake callipers of the bike, which have been finished in a swanky yellow shade. The lower part of the fairing also sports ‘63’ lettering, which denotes 1963, the founding year of Lamborghini.

Special treatment extends to its componentry as well. It comes with an Akrapovic titanium underbelly exhaust with a carbon fibre tip, which has bumped up the power output by 2.3bhp. That’s incredible considering the bike’s 1,103cc, Desmosedici Stradale V4 engine is already one of the most powerful mills on a production bike in its stock form. And extensive use of carbon fibre for many other components, such as fairing and mudguards, has helped Ducati shed 2kg off the bike’s wet weight as compared to the standard Panigale V4 S. Further, the steering head bearing is adorned with a billet aluminium plate with every unit’s unique identification number.

The existing Ad Personam owners will also have the facility to further customise their Panigale V4 Lamborghinis by opting for a custom livery and special seat, brake callipers, logos, wheels, and Plexiglas.
