Ducati Panigale V2 S, Streetfighter V2 S go yellow
Ducati’s Panigale V2 S and Streetfighter V2 S now come in an additional styling flavour.

Ducati’s Panigale V2 S and Streetfighter V2 S now have an additional flavour to choose from for 2026, as the Borgo Panigale brand brings back its ‘Giallo Ducati’ livery.
Giallo, which translates to yellow, is a colour that Ducati began using in the 1970s, and again in the 1990s on competition bikes and certain production models. Recently we’ve seen yellow Ducatis raced in the MotoGP and WorldSBK championships to honour special occasions.

Ducati’s yellow paint scheme aboard the Panigale V2 S has also been joined by all-new Marc Marquez and Francesco Bagnaia V2 variants.
The new MM93 and FB63 Panigale V2 models arrive as a celebration of both riders. Bagnaia is a two-time MotoGP champion with the factory Lenovo Ducati team, while Marquez won the 2025 title in what was his first year with the team.

Both models use the same 890cc 90-degree V-twin engine that’s housed in the standard Panigale V2 and higher-spec V2 S. The new limited edition MM93 and FB63 bikes are priced at £19,995, which is £4,600 more than the Panigale V2 and £2,600 more than the V2 S, if you choose the red option.
You might like to read our 2025 Ducati Panigale V2 S review.
That’s important to remember, as the Panigale V2 S is priced slightly differently if you choose the new yellow-coloured option. The new Giallo edition will cost you £17,695, instead of £17,395 for the Ducati red variant.

Finally, Ducati has also revealed new ‘Corse’ editions to the Panigale V4 S and Streetfighter V4 S ranges.
Ducati says the Panigale V4 S Corse and Streetfighter V4 S Corse channel “the spirit of the Desmosedici GP25 on the road”. And in their GP-inspired look, both the Corse variants are priced at £1,800 more than the standard colourways.

Ducati’s bar-shaped number one symbol is layered on the side fairing of both machines, as well as the front fairing, where the colour changes from white to black.
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