This is the Ducati Streetfighter V4 Lamborghini Motorcycle, the second chapter of the collaboration between the two Italian marques. Like the first Ducati x Lamborghini sports bike which was inspired by a Lamborghini automobile, the Ducati Streetfighter V4 Lamborghini also draws its inspiration from a Raging Bull ride, specifically the super-performing Lamborghini Huaracán STO.
The Ducati Streetfighter V4 Lamborghini is built on the technical base of the Panigale V4 S 2023 and it is powered by a 208 hp 1,103 cc Desmosedici Stradale engine, featuring a counter-rotating shaft, desmodromic distribution with four valves per cylinder and TwinPulse firing order derived.
As far as aesthetics go, it boasts many design elements, including the front mudguard, tank cover, belly pan and tail, and more, that recall those present on the car. In addition, some Lamborghini-style features have been transferred to this two-wheeler too, including forged wheels made specifically for this bike with the design of the Huaracán STO. The rear rim further features a single titanium locking nut with a Lamborghini design.
Other noteworthy mentions include an aluminum front frame, lightened brake, and clutch levers in billet aluminum, adjustable rider footpegs, suspension featuring Öhlins Smart EC 2.0 semi-active units, Brembo brake system featuring Stylema calipers and 330 mm discs, carbon biplane wings integrated into the tank side covers, Akrapovič exhaust silencer in titanium with carbon fiber end cap, and special carbon fiber is used in several parts too, including heel guards, saddle pad, et cetera.
The bike is outfitted with a TFT dashboard which, when the engine is ignited, displays a celebratory animation featuring Ducati and Lamborghini badges.
The Ducati Streetfighter V4 Lamborghini is an exclusive ride with only 630 units to go around.
In addition to the 630 units, there is a limited and numbered series of 63 units reserved for special Lamborghini customers that can be custom to match the Raging Bull ride the customers own. For more information on this super cool collaborative ride, you may hit up the Ducati website.
All images courtesy of Ducati [UK].