New Ducati Panigale V4 Lamborghini heads to auction
The third-ever Lamborghini-inspired Ducati motorcycle arrived in the form of this exquisite-looking Panigale V4, with one example now up for auction in Scotland

First there was the Ducati Diavel 1260 Lamborghini in 2020, followed by the Streetfighter V4 Lamborghini that was unveiled in 2022. But in 2025, Ducati went a step further by revealing a Lamborghini-inspired version of its Panigale V4, which remains the lightest V4-powered superbike in its range.
You might be interested in reading our 2025 Ducati Panigale V4 review.
Like the Diavel 1260 and Streetfighter V4 Lamborghini editions, the special-edition Panigale V4 was released in 630 units, plus 63 even more exclusive versions as part of the company’s Speciale Clienti scheme.
The Speciali Clienti project is there to allow customers the opportunity to customise their bike with the same colours as their Lamborghini Revuelto sports car.
Because the Panigale V4 Lamborghini was inspired by the Revuelto performance car, Ducati decided to give it Y-shaped detailing on the tail section and fairings. Its forged wheels were specifically designed for this particular model, and mirror the same stylistic approach found on the sports car.

The Panigale V4 Lamborghini also makes use of extensive carbon-fibre bodywork, a titanium Akrapovič exhaust, and Verde Citrea colouring. When it unveiled the new bike in April 2025, Ducati said “the extensive use of carbon fibre, and other ultralight materials has led to the best weight-to-power ratio in Lamborghini history”. The special-edition model is capable of achieving 0-62 mph in just 2.5 seconds, as well as a maximum speed of over 350 km/h (220 mph), according to Ducati.
Number 360 of the limited-edition run is now available in the UK, with the bike up for auction in Glasgow, Scotland. At the heart of the Panigale V4 Lamborghini is Ducati’s 1,103cc Desmosedici 90-degree engine, which produces 218.5 hp (around 215 bhp) at 13,500rpm, and 90 Ib-ft of torque at 11,250rpm.
Currently the bike has a total of 13 bids, with the most recent of those taking its price up to £42,750. But if you’re interested in owning this machine, you will need to be quick as bidding ends on Friday, 20 February, at 7pm.
For more information about the bike, head over to the official Collecting Cars website.
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