Ducati have taken the covers off their Streetfighter V4 Lamborghini, a bike inspired by Lamborghini‘s Huracan STO super sports car! The unveiling took place at the San Marino Moto GP with this being only the second instance of the two brands collaborating. Previously, Ducati released a limited run Diavel 1260 Lamborghini in 2020 which took inspiration from the Sian concept.
The Streetfighter embodies style, sportiness and exclusivity which are values shared by both Italian brands. Two brands that have helped establish their shared region of Italy as a pioneering “Motor Valley” of sorts with both keen to continue collaborating long-term!
Ducati took the 2023 Panigale V4 S and applied a “Fight-Formula” to it, transforming it into the Streetfighter V4 Lamborghini. Of which, only 693 units will be made. The motorcycle takes inspiration from the Huracan STO in many ways, one of the most prominent being the green and orange livery. New forged wheels as well as air ducts, tow cap, radiator cover, wings, tank cover and tail are all made from carbon fibre. The livery itself features the STO badge and the number 63 which is the year in which Lamborghini was founded, a number that helped inspire the limited run of this motorcycle.
Lamborghini 63 customers will be offered an even more exclusive package with the ability to with the ability to customize their own livery and rims to match their car! Additionally, owners of the Streetfighter V4 Lamborghini can also add to their bike by ordering a helmet, jacket and leathers to match their bike.
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Words by Matthew D’Souza, pictures courtesy of Lamborghini Media Center.