The era of V-twin engines in Ducati superbikes has come to an end. The Italian marque has announced the “Final Edition” of the Panigale V2 Superquadro, a final model that celebrates the history and technology of the iconic Superquadro engine.
Presented as a tribute to the V-twin engine, the Final Edition is an exclusive and numbered motorcycle, limited to just 555 units. Each model comes with a certificate of authenticity, making it a true collector’s item.
Unmistakable Design:
Inspired by the Imola 200-winning Desmo 750 SuperSport, the Final Edition features a special paint scheme designed by Drudi Performance, in collaboration with the Centro Stile Ducati. The vibrant colors and bold design hark back to Ducati’s rich racing heritage.
Enhanced Performance:
Equipped with the 955cc Superquadro engine, the Final Edition delivers 153 hp and 77 lb-ft of torque. The bike features adjustable Öhlins suspension front and rear, Brembo M4.32 brakes, and state-of-the-art electronics, including cornering ABS, Ducati Traction Control (DTC), and Ducati Wheelie Control (DWC).
Exclusive Details:
In addition to its design and performance, the Final Edition features several exclusive details that set it apart from other Panigale V2s. These include the personalized saddle and key, the numbered plate on the top yoke, the personalized screen animation on startup, the carbon fiber silencer end cap, the front and rear mudguards, the swingarm protector, the chain guard, the clutch cover, and the shock absorber protector.
An Emotional End of an Era:
The Ducati Panigale V2 Superquadro Final Edition marks the end of a glorious era for Ducati superbikes. More than a final model, it is a celebration of Ducati’s history, technology, and passion for motorcycles. With only 555 units available, the Final Edition is a unique opportunity for collectors and enthusiasts to acquire a piece of Ducati history.
Price and Availability:
Prices for the Ducati Panigale V2 Superquadro Final Edition have not yet been released, but the bike is expected to hit the market in October 2024.
An Unforgettable Legacy:
While the era of V-twin engines in Ducati superbikes has come to an end, the legacy of the Superquadro remains unshakeable. This revolutionary engine has powered some of Ducati’s most iconic motorcycles and will continue to inspire generations of riders.