Ducati has unveiled the Panigale V4 Tricolore, an exclusive model limited to just 1,000 numbered units. The motorcycle pays homage to Ducati’s rich heritage and modern engineering while celebrating the 40th anniversary of the Tricolore livery, first seen on the 1984 750 F1.
Notably, the asymmetrical livery, designed by Aldo Drudi in collaboration with Ducati’s Centro Stile, blends the colors of the Italian flag with checkered flag motifs, symbolizing victory. This special edition also boasts performance upgrades like carbon fiber rims, a dry clutch and a Brembo braking system with 338.5 mm racing discs — used for the first time in a production bike.
“The Panigale V4 Tricolore represents the perfect fusion of advanced technology and Italian artistry,” said Andrea Ferraresi, Ducati’s Director of Strategy & Style Center, at the unveiling event.
With its lightweight carbon fiber rims reducing inertia, adjustable aluminum footpegs and Alcantara seat, the Tricolore is designed to offer a unique presence both on the track and when on display. Each unit features an engraved aluminum steering plate, a certificate of authenticity and is delivered in a custom livery-matching box. U.S. buyers will also receive a limited-edition helmet and jacket mirroring the bike’s design.
The Ducati Panigale V4 Tricolore is set to arrive at U.S. dealerships in April of 2025, with a starting price of $58,000 USD.