
The Ducati Panigale V4 S 100 is one of ten motorcycles in the Collezione 100, Ducati's limited-edition centenary collection.

Alongside its retro-inspired livery, the Panigale V4 S 100 gets carbon fibre components, a dry clutch and a titanium Akrapovič exhaust.

The Panigale V4 S 100 reimagines the iconic 750 Imola Desmo’s design.

Paul Smart’s Ducati 750 Imola Desmo secured Ducati’s historic victory at the 1972 Imola 200 Miles race.

The Panigale V4 S 100’s signature glitter-effect silver paint is inspired by the aesthetic of the iconic 1970s race bike.


A Centenary Bronze plaque on the billet aluminium triple clamp marks each Panigale V4 S 100 as one of just 100 individually numbered units.
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The Ducati Panigale V4 S 100 is one of ten motorcycles in the Collezione 100, Ducati's limited-edition centenary collection, and is limited to just 100 individually numbered units worldwide. Its livery is inspired by the 750 Imola Desmo that won the 1972 Imola 200 Miles race with Paul Smart and Bruno Spaggiari – the famous glittery silver finish that became one of the most iconic colour schemes in Ducati's history and marked a defining moment for the brand, beating Giacomo Agostini's MV Agusta.
Over the standard Panigale V4 S, the 100 edition adds ‘Centenary Bronze’ coloured brake calipers, a numbered plate riveted to the billet aluminium triple clamp, an Alcantara seat with an embroidered Ducati 100 logo, carbon fibre wings, mudguards, engine and exhaust covers, and a titanium Akrapovič exhaust. A dedicated ignition ceremony on the dashboard, a matching rear stand, a bike cover and a certificate of authenticity complete the package. Each unit is also accompanied by two numbered art prints signed by Italian artist Ugo Nespolo.
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