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Match your Lamborghini Huracan STO with this limited Ducati superbike
Ducati and Lamborghini have teamed up once again, and their latest collaboration sees the former creating yet another superbike to match one of the latter’s creations. What you see here is the new Ducati Streetfighter V4 Lamborghini edition that’s inspired by the Lamborghini Huracan STO supercar.
Unveiled ahead of last weekend’s Misano MotoGP race, this special follows up from the Ducati Diavel 1260 Lamborghini special released in 2020 that pays homage to the Lamborghini Sián FKP 37 hypercar.
Based on the manic Streetfighter V4 S supernaked, just 630 units of this special will be produced, plus a further 63 units reserved exclusively for existing Lamborghini owners. The latter, known as the ‘Speciale Cliente’, will each be custom tailored to match with their respective owner’s Lamborghini liveries.
As for the 630 units, all will come dressed in the ‘Verde Citrea’ and ‘Arancio Dac’ colourway as seen in the Huracán STO. Each will also bear the number 63, which signifies both the year Lamborghini was founded (1963) and the racing number used by Team Ducati Lenovo MotoGP rider Francesco ‘Pecco’ Bagnaia.
Other key visual changes include the richer use of carbon fibre exterior trim panels, the adoption of forged wheels design similar to what’s seen in the Huracan STO, a Lamborghini design titanium rear wheel locking nut, billet aluminium accessories and bits, not forgetting an Akrapovic titanium exhaust amongst many others.
Mechanically, this special is similar to the Streetfighter V4 S it underpins, packing Ducati’s signature Desmodromic 1,103cc V4 heart that delivers 208 hp and 122 Nm. The mill also sports a MotoGP-derived dry clutch for its six-speed transmission.
Additionally, each Ducati Streetfighter V4 Lamborghini deliveries will include a matching set of riding gear, namely a street jacket, full race leathers, as well as a full-face helmet.
As for price, things reportedly start at US$68,000 (approx. RM305,252), or from US$83,000 (approx. RM372,587) for the exclusively reserved Speciale Cilente version.
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