Ducati has uncovered its new two-wheeled mashup with father or mother producer Lamborghini. The Ducati Streetfighter V4 Lamborghini follows in the footsteps of the 1260 Diavel, this time drawing on the Huracán STO, bringing collectively two Italian icons with frequent stylistic things for a confined operate of bikes created for those who have to have as many passionate ponies as doable in their garage.
For the most recent tie-up, Ducati states it used its properly-recognised “Fight Formula” to the present Panigale V4 S (the hottest Streetfighter helps make 208 horsepower and 90 pound feet of torque) and then took it a phase more, integrating styling things that are “unmistakably Lamborghini.” Dependent on which technology of Lamborghini you grew up with, that could signify just about anything. Remember the ’80s? Like, all of them? But in this situation, Ducati and Lamborghini settled on a combine of modern day styling and heritage inspiration.
Just about each individual component on the bike was at minimum breathed on if not outright redesigned. From the wheels, which are bespoke to this model, to the fender layout meant to evoke the STO’s air intakes, nearly all the things you see is unique. Quite a few of the smaller sized bits are designed from carbon fiber (which includes the tail, tank deal with and toe caps) and the STO emblem is exhibited subtly (feel it or not) on its flanks.
The livery consists of the #63 (as on the Diavel) in a nod to the yr of Automobili Lamborghini’s founding. That is also the number Ducati made use of to figure out the quantity of models it would make: divide 630 by 10 and voila. Ducati says it will also provide an even additional-minimal sequence of one-off types for (you guessed it!) 63 lucky Lamborghini prospects who will get the chance to match their bikes to their current (or forthcoming) vehicles.
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