
New Delhi, May 11, 2026: The Indian motorcycling scene has just witnessed a moment of pure automotive high art. Ducati has officially launched the ultra-exclusive Panigale V4 Lamborghini in India, carrying a staggering price tag of ₹1 Crore (ex-showroom).
Inspired by the Lamborghini Revuelto—the Sant’Agata Bolognese brand’s first V12 hybrid super sports car—this motorcycle is the third masterpiece born from the collaboration between these two Italian icons. With only 630 units available worldwide, and a single-digit allocation for the Indian market, this is more than just a superbike; it is a moving trophy.
The visual appeal of the Panigale V4 Lamborghini is a direct tribute to the design language of the Revuelto. The Centro Stile Ducati, in partnership with Lamborghini’s design team, has reimagined several components to echo the supercar’s sharp, aggressive lines.
The motorcycle is draped in a sophisticated dual-tone livery of Grigio Telesto (Grey) and Nero Noctis (Black), punctuated by vibrant Verde Scandal (Green) highlights. These accents are found on the brake calipers and various aero-winglets, mimicking the “Y” motifs and hexagonal shapes synonymous with Lamborghini.
Weight reduction and premium textures were at the forefront of this project. The bike features extensive use of exposed carbon fiber on the:
Notably, the carbon fiber weave is carefully aligned to create a herringbone design, ensuring a seamless flow across the body panels—a level of detail typically reserved for high-end hypercars.
The forged aluminum wheels are a standout feature, specifically designed to replicate the “Altanero” rims found on the Revuelto. To finish the cockpit, the seat is upholstered in Alcantara with a dedicated stitching pattern, providing a tactile connection to the interior of a Lamborghini cabin.
Underneath the bespoke skin lies the heart of a champion. The Panigale V4 Lamborghini is based on the Panigale V4 S platform but has been tuned for even greater exclusivity.
It is powered by the 1,103cc Desmosedici Stradale V4 engine, which is a direct descendant of Ducati’s MotoGP technology. In this special edition, the engine produces 216.5 hp at 13,500 rpm and 122.1 Nm of torque.
To enhance the acoustic and performance profile, the bike comes standard with a homologated Akrapovič titanium under-belly exhaust. This system not only sheds weight but also adds a 2.5 hp boost compared to the standard V4 S.
Every gram counts in the world of superbikes. Thanks to the carbon fiber components and forged wheels, the bike has a wet weight of just 185kg (without fuel), making it incredibly agile. It utilizes a dry clutch—a signature of Ducati’s high-performance racing machines—offering that iconic mechanical clatter and superior power delivery on the track.
While 630 units are available globally, Ducati has created an even more exclusive tier: the Speciale Clienti. This series is limited to just 63 numbered units and is reserved strictly for existing Lamborghini owners.
These 63 lucky individuals can work directly with Ducati to customize their motorcycle to perfectly match the color and rims of their own Lamborghini car. This ensures that the bike is a true extension of the owner’s garage, featuring custom colors for the brake calipers, seats, and bodywork.
The delivery of the first unit in Mumbai has already sent shockwaves through the luxury segment. At ₹1 Crore, the Panigale V4 Lamborghini is roughly triple the price of a standard Panigale V4, yet it is already sold out worldwide.
Aside from the motorcycle, each buyer receives:
| Feature | Specification |
| Engine | 1,103cc Desmosedici Stradale V4 |
| Power | 216.5 hp @ 13,500 rpm |
| Torque | 122.1 Nm @ 11,250 rpm |
| Exhaust | Akrapovič Titanium with Carbon Caps |
| Weight | 185 kg (Wet, no fuel) |
| Wheels | Forged Aluminum (Lamborghini design) |
| Brakes | Brembo Stylema with Verde Scandal Calipers |
| Global Units | 630 (Standard) + 63 (Speciale Clienti) |
The Ducati Panigale V4 Lamborghini is more than a collaboration; it is a celebration of the “Motor Valley”—the region in Italy where both brands were born. In a market like India, where the appetite for luxury and rare collectibles is growing exponentially, this launch marks a new pinnacle for the two-wheeler industry. While most will only ever see this machine in an image gallery or at a high-end showcase, its presence on Indian roads remains a testament to the ultimate fusion of speed, style, and status.
With the first unit already delivered, the Indian motorcycling community waits to see if any of the ultra-rare Speciale Clienti editions will find their way to a private collection in the country.
Do you think we’ll see more ultra-limited collaborations like this hitting the Indian market later this year?