Lamborghini and Ducati Ignite a New Chapter of Innovation Ahead of Milano Design Week
Two of Italy’s most iconic performance brands, Lamborghini and Ducati, are set to unveil the next evolution of their acclaimed collaboration at Milano Design Week on April 9.
Rooted in a shared passion for super sports performance, Italian craftsmanship, and futuristic design, this partnership is once again pushing creative boundaries to deliver something truly extraordinary.
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Building on the success of previous joint ventures, this new chapter promises to break new ground in design and performance. The Ducati Diavel 1260 Lamborghini, launched in 2020 and inspired by the Lamborghini Sián FKP 37, marked the first milestone in their partnership.

Featuring extensive use of carbon fiber and design cues from Lamborghini’s advanced engineering, the limited run of 630 units captured global attention for its unique fusion of automotive and motorbike aesthetics.

This was followed in 2022 by the Ducati Streetfighter V4 Lamborghini, a tribute to the Huracán STO and designed to reflect Lamborghini’s uncompromising power in two-wheel form.

Presented at the San Marino GP, it also achieved major success with 630 units produced, plus 63 ultra-exclusive bikes for Lamborghini customers, reinforcing the synergy between the two brands.
Now, anticipation is high for the third installment of this high-octane partnership. While details remain under wraps, the upcoming reveal at Milano Design Week is expected to showcase cutting-edge design and performance engineering, rooted in a shared vision of excellence and the bold spirit of Made in Italy.

With a combined fuel consumption of 13.85 l/100 km and CO₂ emissions at 331 g/km (efficiency class G), this next creation is expected to embody the raw power and emotional appeal that define both Ducati and Lamborghini.
As two leaders in their respective fields, they continue to set the pace for what performance design can achieve—on both two wheels and four.
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