
Ducati has unveiled the Panigale V4 Lamborghini, a special edition motorcycle inspired by Lamborghini’s latest hybrid supercar, the Revuelto. Presented during Milan Design Week 2025, the collaboration marks the third time the two iconic Italian brands have worked together, reinforcing their shared focus on sportiness, design and performance. Limited to just 630 units, each bike will retail at an estimated price well beyond the INR 50 lakh mark in India, although Ducati India has yet to confirm local pricing.
The Panigale V4 Lamborghini is based on Ducati’s V4 S platform but features numerous design and material changes inspired by the Revuelto. These include forged aluminium rims designed in Lamborghini’s style, revised carbon-fibre bodywork, and a unique livery combining Verde Scandal, Grigio Telesto, and visible carbon finishes. Each bike is hand-numbered and includes details such as laser-etched aluminium ignition keys and a special dashboard animation. The styling cues continue with matching accessories like a limited-edition helmet, leather jacket and suit in the bike’s livery.

Performance upgrades are also part of the package. The motorcycle is fitted with an Akrapovic titanium exhaust and a bespoke engine calibration, raising the peak output to 218.5 horsepower. The use of lightweight materials such as carbon fibre body panels and billet aluminium parts has reduced the overall weight to 185 kg, improving its power-to-weight ratio to 1.18 HP/kg. The bike retains Ducati’s advanced rider aids, including Power Mode Selector, Race eCBS, Vehicle Observer System and bi-directional quick shifter, aimed at making the motorcycle both fast and manageable.
Lamborghini’s Revuelto, which influenced the bike’s aesthetics, features a hybrid powertrain with a new V12 engine and three electric motors generating a combined output of 1015 hp. The car boasts a weight-to-power ratio of 1.75 kg/CV and can accelerate from 0 to 100 kmph in 2.5 seconds. The Panigale V4 Lamborghini visually and thematically channels this high-performance identity onto two wheels.

For Speciale Clienti buyers, Ducati offers full personalisation. These owners can match their motorcycle's paint and detailing to their Lamborghini Revuelto, down to details like custom etching on the triple clamp and colour-matched rear stands. The packaging reflects the premium positioning as well. Each bike comes in a customised wooden crate with a dedicated certificate of authenticity and matching rear paddock stand. Ducati has confirmed that deliveries will begin in September 2025.
The focus on customisation and pairing with Lamborghini’s top customers suggests the project is designed more for collectors than everyday riders. With limited production and handcrafted components, Ducati appears to be prioritising rarity and design harmony over market volume. This is a move that underlines both brands’ desire to create machines that are as much art pieces as they are vehicles.
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