Ducati has unveiled the Panigale V4 Tricolore, a limited-edition version of its flagship superbike, available in just 1,000 units worldwide. This special edition features a tricolour livery inspired by the Italian flag, highlighting Ducati’s heritage. Based on the Panigale V4, it is powered by a 1,103cc Desmosedici Stradale V4 engine, offering high performance and precise handling. The Tricolore edition includes advanced electronics, aerodynamic improvements, and high-quality components for an enhanced riding experience. Designed for enthusiasts and collectors, the Panigale V4 Tricolore emphasises Ducati’s focus on performance and exclusivity, making it a standout in the premium motorcycle segment.
Ducati Panigale V4 Tricolore: Design
The Panigale V4 Tricolore stands as a tribute to Ducati's heritage, celebrating the legacy of Borgo Panigale and the iconic 1984 750 F1. Its design features a unique, asymmetrical interpretation of the Italian flag, paired with black-and-white checkered flag elements for a bold and dynamic look. Number plates bearing the number one further enhance its racing identity.
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Revealed at Art Basel in Miami Beach, the Tricolore commemorates a favourable year for Ducati in motorsports. The brand dominated the MotoGP circuit, winning its third straight Riders’ and Manufacturers’ Championships with 19 victories out of 20 Grand Prix events. Ducati’s success extended to other categories, claiming titles in Superbike, Supersport, and Italian Motocross, and achieving long-awaited wins in Japanese and U.S. Superbike championships.
Ducati Panigale V4 Tricolore: Engine and Features
According to the Italian bikemaker, the Panigale V4 Tricolore is a celebration of advanced engineering and sleek design, built on the foundation of the 2025 Panigale V4. Powered by a 1,103cc Desmosedici Stradale V4 engine, it delivers a remarkable 213bhp at 13,500rpm, continuing Ducati’s legacy of Tricolore models that began with the iconic 851 Desmoquattro in 1988.
This edition brings race-inspired technology to a production motorcycle for the first time. It features carbon-fibre five-spoke wheels, reducing weight by nearly a kg for enhanced manoeuvrability, and introduces Brembo’s Front Brake Pro system with T-Drive discs, Hypure callipers, and an MCS 19.21 brake pump for superior braking performance.
Equipped with a dry clutch, adjustable aluminum footpegs, and a GPS module for track optimisation, the Tricolore is also packed with track-specific accessories, including a carbon-fibre clutch guard, brake calliper air channels, a detachable license plate kit, and a 6.9-inch TFT display with custom graphics. The premium build includes an Alcantara seat and a precision-machined aluminum number plate.
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Each bike is individually numbered with an aluminum steering plate and comes with a certificate of authenticity and custom cover. Ducati adds to its exclusivity with specially designed helmets, jackets, a unique ignition key, and a presentation box, making this model a true collector's piece.
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