Two Icons of Italian Engineering Prepare to Unveil Their Latest Masterpiece
Borgo Panigale/Sant’Agata Bolognese, April 7, 2025 – Ducati and Lamborghini, two icons of Italian excellence, continue their collaboration rooted in a shared legacy of design innovation and high-performance engineering. This powerful alliance has consistently delivered limited-edition creations that captivate motorbike aficionados and collectors around the world.

Fuelled by a mutual passion for speed, craftsmanship, and the spirit of racing, the partnership now gears up for an exciting new chapter. The latest creation born from this synergy is set to be revealed at Milano Design Week on April 9.
Past collaborations between these automotive giants have beautifully showcased the alignment of values: the essence of Made in Italy, an unrelenting pursuit of performance, and avant-garde aesthetics.
The first milestone was the Ducati Diavel 1260 Lamborghini, inspired by the Lamborghini Sián FKP 37. Launched in November 2020 in a limited run of 630 units, the bike mirrored the bold character of Lamborghini’s design language. Based on the Diavel 1260 S, it featured distinctive upgrades and extensive use of carbon fiber—an homage to Lamborghini’s lightweight design philosophy. It was the product of seamless teamwork between the Ducati Centro Stile and Lamborghini Centro Stile.

Building on that success, the partnership unveiled the Ducati Streetfighter V4 Lamborghini in 2022, influenced by the Lamborghini Huracán STO. Introduced during the San Marino and Rimini Riviera GP, this model pushed the boundaries even further, channeling Lamborghini’s aggressive styling and race-bred engineering into a stunning motorcycle. Limited to 630 units, with an additional 63 exclusively for Lamborghini owners, it underscored the authenticity and collector appeal of the collaboration.
Now, the anticipation is mounting as Ducati and Lamborghini prepare to introduce the third chapter of their extraordinary journey—a new design-driven expression of performance and passion, set to debut at Milano Design Week on April 9.
Stay tuned as two Italian legends continue to push the limits of innovation, bringing the soul of super sports cars to the world of motorcycles.
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