
Ducati have pulled the covers off an ultra-exclusive new superbike model as part of a tie-up with fellow Italian luxury brand Lamborghini – priced at a hefty £67,000.
Called the Panigale V4 Lamborghini, the bike shares its underpinnings with the standard £29,995 Panigale V4 S, but gets a smattering of premium parts inspired by Lamborghini’s Revuelto supercar thrown its way.
Weighing just 185kg wet (without fuel), it sheds 2kg from the base bike thanks largely to a liberal use of carbon fibre and a titanium Akrapovič exhaust.

Power is up 2.5bhp, with the 1103cc Desmosedici Stradale motor kicking out a claimed 215.5bhp at 13,500rpm and 90lb.ft of torque at 11,250rpm.
The bike is the third instalment in Ducati’s four-wheeled collaboration series, following the Diavel 1260 Lamborghini and £55,995 Streetfighter V4 Lamborghini, and is limited to 630 units worldwide – plus a further 63 bikes for Lamborghini owners as part of a Speciale Clienti programme.
The mashup comes from the two companies’ connection to the Audi Group, under the umbrella of which both brands operate.

The base platform is the 2025 Panigale V4 S, which includes the latest evolution of Ducati’s semi-active Öhlins Smart EC 2.0 suspension – NPX-30 forks up front and a TTX 36 shock at the rear – alongside track-derived electronics including Race eCBS and Ducati Vehicle Observer (DVO) data logging.
Sporting an in-your-face new livery, styling is what really sets the special-edition machine apart. Its carbon fairings are completed with yellow highlights, and elsewhere, Ducati have added forged aluminium wheels styled after the Revuelto, and unique tail and winglet designs that echo the car’s silhouette. Even the seat design draws cues from the Lambo’s cockpit.
Under the skin, it gets a dry clutch, adjustable billet aluminium footrests, levers and bar-end weights, plus a host of track-ready extras in the crate – a billet fuel cap, carbon clutch cover, licence plate removal kit, and brake cooling ducts.

Those lucky enough to be part of the Speciale Clienti group can customise everything from paintwork and seats to brake calipers and even the windscreen, with paint-matched paddock stands and steering stem engraving to round things off.
To complete the package, Ducati have also revealed a matching limited-edition helmet, leather jacket and Dainese D-Air race suit.