Ducati has unveiled the limited edition Diavel 1260 Lamborghini. Billed as the first motorcycle born from the collaboration between Ducati and Lamborghini, the model draws inspiration from the Lamborghini Sià n FKP 37 which was introduced in 2019.
Looking far more aggressive than the
standard Diavel 1260, the bike has been equipped with carbon fiber air intakes
and radiator covers as well as carbon fiber mudguards and a central tank cover.
Carbon fiber has also been used on the spoiler, silencer cover and headlight
frame.
Besides the extensive use of carbon fiber,
the bike uses the same paint scheme as the Sià n FKP 37. As a result, the model
has a Gea Green body which constants with an Electrum Gold frame. Elsewhere,
there are 17-inch forged wheels and “63” accents which pay homage to Lamborghini’s
founding in 1963.
According to Ducati Centro Stile director
Andrea Ferraresi, “The Diavel 1260 Lamborghini was designed using the same
stylistic language that distinguishes the super sports car, so we have
redesigned the elements that most characterize the Diavel.” He went on to say
the bike has a “great stage presence” and will be a “true collector’s item from
the point of view of style.”
The bike is based on the
Diavel 1260 S and features a familiar 1.3-liter engine that produces up to 160
hp and 129 Nm of torque. The
model also has a fully adjustable Öhlins suspension, a single-sided aluminum
swingarm and a Brembo braking system. Other highlights include a 3.5-inch
digital instrument cluster, a Quick Shift system and a multimedia system which
connects your phone to the bike. The Diavel 1260 Lamborghini will be available
in December and production will be limited to 630 units.