World-renowned motorcycle manufacturer, Ducati, and Italian automobile company, Lamborghini, have collaborated to produce the limited edition Diavel Lamborghini that is inspired by the Sian FKP 37 hybrid supercar, which is the most powerful Lamborghini ever made.
The livery of the Diavel 1260 Lamborghini was achieved by using exactly the same paints as those on the Sian FKP 37, with the bodywork characterized by the “Gea Green” colour, while the frame, the seat tail and the forged rims are embellished with the use of “Electrum Gold” colour. There is also a touch of “Ducati Red” recalled by the colouring of the Brembo M50 radially mounted brake calipers.
Other important identifying elements of Lamborghini design are the hexagon and the “Y” motif. This special version of the Diavel pays homage to the former in the shape of the exhaust and the latter thanks to the aesthetic details created on the seat. The air intakes and radiator covers are made of carbon fibre.
The number 63 indicates the year in which Lamborghini was founded, 1963. That’s why only 630 units of the Diavel 1260 Lamborghini will be produced, each of which will bear the serial number on an aluminium plate applied to the frame. For the owners of the new Diavel, an exclusive helmet with special graphics coordinated with the bike and designed by the Centro Stile Ducati will also be made available for purchase.
Powering the Diavel 1260 Lamborghini is the 1262cc Ducati Testastretta engine with variable timing. This Euro 5 homologated mill is capable of delivering 162 hp at 9,500 rpm and 129 Nm at 7,500 rpm with a flat torque curve right from medium-low revs, which guarantees a vigorous and energetic response at all times.