DUCATI PANIGALE V4 LAMBORGHINI: WHEN BOLOGNA MEETS SANT’AGATA AND THE RESULT IS PURE MADNESS
What do you get when you cross the most outrageous V4 superbike Ducati’s ever built with the wildest hybrid hypercar Lamborghini’s ever produced? You get the Ducati Panigale V4 Lamborghini – the third installment in this no-holds-barred collaboration between two icons of Italian speed and design, and it's quite possibly the loudest, angriest love letter to Motor Valley ever written. Born from the DNA of Ducati’s flagship Panigale V4 S and infused with the soul of the Lamborghini Revuelto – that 747 kW hybrid bull that can scare the tarmac into submission – the Panigale V4 Lamborghini isn’t just a bike. It’s a collector-grade, track-honed, carbon-packed celebration of everything that makes Italians the undisputed masters of automotive excess.
“When two unmistakable design languages meet, such as those of Lamborghini and Ducati, the result is the perfect expression of values such as our Italian spirit and beauty that set us apart,” says Stephan Winkelmann, Chairman and CEO of Automobili Lamborghini. And damn if he’s not right.
Inspired by the hybrid hypercar's weaponized aesthetics and blistering performance, the Panigale V4 Lamborghini takes Ducati’s engineering brilliance and throws it through a Sant’Agata-shaped filter. Think sculpted dual-tone bodywork in Grigio Telesto and Nero Noctis, sliced up by Verde Scandal detailing that screams Lambo drama from every angle – brake calipers, fairing lines, even a cheeky “63” logo that pays homage to Lamborghini’s founding year. But this isn’t just about visuals. Under the skin, there’s substance. Loads of it. A specially tuned Desmosedici Stradale engine paired with an Akrapovič titanium exhaust and custom ECU calibration pushes out 218.5 hp. Carbon fiber everywhere – fairings, wings, accessories – helps shave nearly 2 kg off the already razor-thin Panigale V4 S, dropping the dry weight to just 185 kg.
The result? A power-to-weight ratio of 1.18 hp/kg that’ll make your hair stand on end. It’s fitted with a dry clutch, billet aluminum adjustables, and track-ready extras like a racing tank cap, open carbon clutch cover, license plate delete kit, and brake caliper cooling ducts. And if the performance doesn’t punch your chest hard enough, just flick the key and watch a dedicated startup animation flash the model name and serial number across the dash. Yep, this one’s numbered – and special.
“We were inspired by the Lamborghini Revuelto, thus creating an association between the two companies’ most exclusive and representative models,” adds Claudio Domenicali, CEO of Ducati. “This choice confirms our constant desire to offer enthusiasts unique collector's items of extraordinary beauty.” And if you're wondering about exclusivity – oh yes, it's there. Each bike comes with a certificate of authenticity, a matching bike cover, and even a bespoke presentation box designed to mirror the livery. It’s more than a motorcycle; it’s rolling art. The Revuelto’s flair doesn’t stop at the bike. The car’s cabin gets the Ad Personam treatment – Nero Ade leather with Verde Scandal accents, hexagonal stitching in Grigio Octans, and headrests embroidered with the same “63” motif you’ll find echoed on the Panigale. It’s a full-circle collaboration where nothing’s off limits – not the interior trim, not the carbon, not even the damn door handles. Two Italian giants. One shared vision. A fusion of form, fury, and Ferrari-shaming capability. The Ducati Panigale V4 Lamborghini isn’t just a motorcycle. It’s the unholy offspring of a rev-hungry superbike and a 1,000+ hp raging bull – and it’s ready to destroy apexes and turn garage walls into gallery displays.
Take a look at the YouTube video that shows off one of the most epic Italian car and bike collaborations we've ever seen - this Lamborghini and Ducati duo is pure perfection in every sense of the word, and as you'd expect it's a limited edition of both models that will only be attainable by billionaires or people who shorted stocks when the orange man told people to: Milan Design Week 2025: Ducati x Lamborghini | Lamborghini
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