Ducati has unveiled a special Panigale V4 Tricolore Italia. It is a limited-edition motorcycle to celebrate MotoGP champion Pecco Bagnaia. The company is going to produce 163 units only, which will make it a rare collector’s item. Moreover, this bike is based on the Panigale V4 S but gets exclusive design and performance features. Check out the full details here.
MotoGP Racing Inspired
Ducati’s Desmosedici GP24 MotoGP motorcycle was the inspiration behind the Panigale V4 Tricolore Italia’s distinct paint work. This very same bike completed a stunning one-two finish at the 2024 Italian Grand Prix. The blue and white accents also represent Italy’s success in various sports. In addition, Pecco Bagnaia’s signature is inscribed on the fuel tank lid, making it even rarer.
Advanced Braking System for High Performance
Apart from the aesthetic components, the bike has a number of unique parts. The first motorcycle to use Brembo GP4 Sport Production monobloc brake callipers is the Ducati Panigale V4 Tricolore Italia. When braking at high speeds, these brakes’ cooling fins help dissipate heat more effectively. Overall, the Brembo T-Drive brake discs offer reliable performance on the track and significantly increase stopping power.
Premium Components and Special Details
To emphasise its limited-edition status, Ducati has added a billet aluminium steering head with the bike’s identification number. The Mugello Circuit layout and the fastest race lap time (1’45.770) are also engraved on it. Moreover, this motorcycle includes several high-end parts, such as:
- Carbon fibre wheels for better handling and reduced weight.
- Billet aluminium fuel cap for a premium touch.
- Carbon front disc cooling ducts to prevent overheating.
- Carbon open clutch cover for a racing-style look.
Mechanically, this model remains the same as the Panigale V4 S. It is powered by a 1,103cc V4 engine, producing 216 bhp at 13,500 rpm and 120.9 Nm at 11,250 rpm.
Ducati has also launched the 2025 Panigale V4 and V4 S in India. The Panigale V4 is priced at ₹29.99 lakh, while the V4 S costs ₹36.50 lakh.
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