Ducati has pulled straight from its racing soul with the Panigale V4 Tricolore, a collector-grade superbike that celebrates everything “Made in Italy.” Limited to just 1,000 numbered units worldwide, this special edition pays homage to the legendary 1984 Ducati 750 F1 and the iconic Tricolore livery that has defined Ducati’s most elite machines for four decades.

Based on the latest Panigale V4, the Tricolore is styled by Drudi Performance and Centro Stile Ducati, featuring an asymmetrical white, red and green paint scheme for the first time on a Ducati superbike. The Italian flag colours are paired with subtle black-and-white chequered flag elements, while number-one race plates on the fairing nod to Ducati’s championship pedigree. It’s unmistakably Ducati and unmistakably special.

Beyond the visuals, this Tricolore marks a serious step forward on track. For the first time ever, Ducati equips a Tricolore with performance-focused upgrades, including five-spoke carbon-fibre wheels that shave nearly 0.9 kg and significantly reduce rotational inertia. Braking is equally exotic, with the world’s first Front Brake Pro system on a production bike – massive 338.5 mm Brembo T-Drive discs, Hypure calipers and an MCS 19.21 master cylinder straight out of MotoGP playbooks.

The package is rounded off with a dry clutch, adjustable billet footpegs, GPS module, Alcantara seat, racing screen and track-ready hardware supplied as standard. Every bike carries an engraved steering plate, matching key insert and certificate of authenticity, reinforcing its collector status.
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This isn’t just a Panigale with fancy paint – it’s a tribute to Ducati’s racing bloodline, built to be admired, ridden hard, and remembered.






