Only 63 people will ever own this $100k Ducati Panigale V4 Lamborghini superbike

  • The Ducati Panigale V4 is widely considered the best sportsbike in the world
  • The Bologna brand has announced its latest collaboration with Lamborghini
  • And the $100k result is so rare that just 63 units will be made
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Keelin McNamara
Keelin McNamara is a content writer at Supercar Blondie from Ireland, covering cars, technology, and lifestyle. Despite being a Law graduate, he discovered his passion for journalism during the COVID-19 pandemic, and has worked in the industry ever since. Outside of work, he is an avid MotoGP fan, and is a self-confessed addict of the sport.

Published on Apr 10, 2025 at 2:38 PM (UTC+4)
by Keelin McNamara

Last updated on Apr 10, 2025 at 8:51 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Keelin McNamara

The Ducati Panigale V4 is, in the eyes of many, the best superbike money can buy.

Ever since its release in 2018, the Panigale V4 has redefined the standard of the modern superbike.

Recently, Ducati announced their latest collaboration with their Bologna brethren, Lamborghini.

And the end result is truly a sight to behold – for fans of two and four wheels alike.

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Bologna meets Bologna: Ducati and Lamborghini unite

Despite the news of a Ducati – Lamborghini crossover being massive, this actually isn’t the first time.

This fusion of Italian royalty was first born in 2021, with the Ducati Diavel 1260.

This special edition, khaki green Diavel was released to celebrate Lamborghini’s Sian hypercar.

In 2022, the Bologna brands collaborated on a truly special Ducati Streetfighter V4 Lamborghini.

This street-focused savage celebrated the release of Lamborghini’s Huracan STO.

Back then, the Streetfighter V4 Lamborghini was limited to just 630 units, plus 63 special reserved units.

The number 63 is very deliberate, as it celebrates the year of Lamborghini’s founding.

And now, the Bologna brands are back to collaborate once again.

2025 sees the partnership reborn once more

Recently, the two Italian marques announced their latest collaboration.

And this one might just be the sweetest one of them all so far.

In celebration of the Revuelto, Ducati has announced a special edition Panigale V4 Lamborghini.

This new, celebratory Panigale features a carbon fibre body, sharing the same twill as the Revuelto.

The mutual aero inspiration is also obvious, as this Panigale has a unique wing and tail piece.

Of course, like any elite sportbike, the new Panigale V4 Lamborghini comes with an Akrapovic exhaust system.

One positive consequence of all this carbon fiber is one thing – weight.

This latest Ducati offering is 5lbs lighter than the Panigale V4 S.

So, how much will this superbike splendour cost you?

Interesting question – and we’re glad you asked, actually.

Like previous collaborations, this Panigale V4 Lamborghini is limited to just 630 units.

As mentioned above, the 630 number celebrates the year of Lamborghini’s founding.

If you’re lucky enough to be one of the 630, the cost will start at $78,400.

To be fair, that does include getting your shiny new Panigale V4 delivered in a wooden crate.

But if you’re an existing Lamborghini owner, then the fun doesn’t stop there.

The Bologna brands have announced 63 special units reserved for existing Lamborghini owners.

If you happen to belong to this club of 63, then it’s going to cost you $100,000.

However, you do get to work with Ducati Centro Stile to create your dream motorcycle.

You also get a limited edition helmet, jacket, and set of leathers in which to hit the highway.

Trust us – if we had the money, we would probably be knocking down Borgo Panigale’s doors right now.

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Keelin McNamara is a content writer at Supercar Blondie from Ireland, covering cars, technology, and lifestyle. Despite being a Law graduate, he discovered his passion for journalism during the COVID-19 pandemic, and has worked in the industry ever since. Outside of work, he is an avid MotoGP fan, and is a self-confessed addict of the sport.