The new Ducati Panigale V4 Lamborghini debuted recently during Milan Design Week. This is the third time the two Italian brands have collaborated. The first was with the Diavel 1260 Lamborghini and the second was for the Streetfighter V4 Lamborghini.

The joint venture starts with the Panigale V4 S, and uses the Lamborghini Revuelto for inspiration. Both models represent the ultimate expression of sporting performance of the two brands.
Claudio Domenicali, CEO of Ducati said “ We were inspired by the Lamborghini Revuelto, thus creating an association between the two companies’ most exclusive and representative models. This choice confirms our constant desire to offer enthusiasts unique collector’s items of extraordinary beauty which can provide the most exciting on-road experience.”

Revuelto is Lamborghini’s first HPEV (High Performance Electrified Vehicle) hybrid super sports car. With over 1000hp generated by the new V12 and three electric motors, the Revuelto delivers performance aplenty. The extensive use of carbon fibre has led to the best weight-to-power ratio in Lamborghini history: 1.75 kg/CV. Revuelto can race to 100 km/h in 2.5 seconds, en route to a maximum speed of over 350km/h.
Stephan Winkelmann, Chairman and CEO Automobili Lamborghini, commented “With this partnership, Ducati has managed to masterfully interpret and translate the extreme sporting spirit and exclusivity of the Revuelto…creating a unique object that combines performance, excitement and character in pure Lamborghini style.”

To create the V4 Lamborghini, Ducati’s Centro Stile worked alongside Lamborghini’s styling centre. Together they designed the unmistakable livery and a series of unique details inspired by the Revuelto. The result is an exclusive bike limited to 630 numbered examples.
The forged aluminum rims have been specifically designed for this motorbike. They feature the same style as those of the Revuelto. The tail piece and wings have been reworked by Ducati’s designers following the lines of the Revuelto.
Coloured carbon fibre and a dedicated seat are specific to the model. The bodywork, heat shield, heel guard, and front and rear mudguards are entirely in carbon fibre. It was formed using the same weave as in Lamborghini’s super sports cars.

Other features include an Akrapovič titanium silencer with carbon end caps, lowering weight by 2kg to 185kg, a dry clutch and adjustable footrests, brake and clutch levers, and counterweights made from billet aluminum. Track riders will have a racing tank cap in billet aluminum, brake caliper conveyors, carbon fiber open clutch cover, and a license plate holder removal kit.
A dedicated dashboard animation at key-on includes the name of the motorbike and the example number. The same number is laser-etched into the aluminum badge of the ignition key.
There’s also a certificate of authenticity and dedicated motorbike cover delivered in a special personalized box matching the livery.

Ducati is also producing an even more exclusive series, named the Speciale Clienti, available only to 63 Lamborghini customers. These select few can transfer the color scheme of their Lamborghini to their Ducati Panigale V4 Lamborghini Speciale Clienti, should they choose to do so.
They can also purchase a limited-edition helmet, jacket and leather riding suit featuring the same color scheme as the 630 bikes. Purchasers of the Speciale Clienti version can have the suit in the colors of their bike.
Deliveries of the Ducati Panigale V4 Lamborghini commence in September 2025.