Ducati has launched the Panigale V4 Tricolore, a limited edition of its flagship superbike, limited to 1,000 units worldwide. This special edition features a three-color livery inspired by the Italian flag, highlighting Ducati’s heritage. It is based on the Panigale V4 and is powered by the 1,103cc Desmosedici Stradale V4 engine, which delivers high performance and precise handling. The Tricolore version includes advanced electronics, aerodynamic improvements and high-quality components to enhance the riding experience. Designed for enthusiasts and collectors, the Panigale V4 Tricolore emphasizes Ducati’s focus on performance and exclusivity, making it a leader in the premium motorcycle segment.
Ducati Panigale V4 Tricolore: Design
The Panigale V4 Tricolore is a tribute to Ducati heritage, paying homage to the legacy of the Borgo Panigale and the iconic 1984 750 F1. Its design offers a unique asymmetrical interpretation of the Italian flag, with black and white checkered flag elements creating a bold and dynamic look. A number plate emblazoned with the first place further enhances its racing identity.
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Unveiled at Art Basel in Miami Beach, the Tricolore commemorates a stellar year for Ducati in motorsport. The brand dominated the MotoGP circuit, winning 19 of 20 grands prix to win its third consecutive Drivers’ and Constructors’ Championships. Ducati’s success extended to other categories, claiming titles in Superbike, Supersport and Italian Motocross, as well as taking long-awaited victories in the Japanese and American Superbike championships.
Ducati Panigale V4 Tricolore: engine and features
According to the Italian bicycle manufacturer, the Panigale V4 Tricolore is an example of advanced engineering and stylish design based on the 2025 Panigale V4. Powered by a 1,103cc Desmosedici Stradale V4 engine delivering a staggering 213bhp at 13,500rpm, it continues the tradition of Ducati Tricolore models that began with the iconic 851 Desmoquattro in 1988.
This version brought racing technology to a production motorcycle for the first time. It rides on carbon fiber five-spoke wheels that reduce weight by nearly a kilogram for enhanced handling, and introduces Brembo’s Front Brake Pro system with T-drive discs, Hypure calipers and MCS 19.21 brake pumps for superior braking Dynamic performance.
Featuring a dry clutch, adjustable aluminum footpegs and a GPS module for track optimization, the Tricolore also comes with track-specific accessories including a carbon fiber clutch guard, brake caliper air channels, removable license plate kit and 6.9-inch TFT Display with custom graphics. Premium construction includes Alcantara seats and a precision-machined aluminum license plate.
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Each bike comes individually numbered with an aluminum steering plate and comes with a certificate of authenticity and custom cover. Ducati has added to its exclusivity with a specially designed helmet, jacket, unique ignition key and display box, making this model a true collector’s item.
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