To mark its centenary, Ducati has unveiled the Collezione 100 – a collection of ten special-edition motorcycles, each limited to 100 numbered units worldwide. Revealed during the Italian Grand Prix weekend at Mugello, the line-up spans ten motorcycles from Ducati’s current range, each featuring a livery inspired by an iconic machine from the brand’s history.
- Ten models, each limited to 100 numbered units worldwide
- Every bike draws inspiration from a key moment in Ducati history
- Select V2 models get a dry clutch setup
Ducati Collezione 100 details
All ten bikes are limited to 100 units each
Every bike features ‘Centenary Bronze’ brake calipers and matching fuel filler caps, along with a numbered plaque riveted onto the steering head or billet triple clamp. The motorcycles also get Alcantara or leather seats embroidered with the Ducati 100 logo, dedicated TFT startup animations, and, on the V2 models (except the DesertX 100 and Scrambler 100), the addition of a dry clutch setup.
Each buyer will additionally receive a rear paddock stand, a motorcycle cover, a certificate of authenticity and two numbered and signed art prints by Italian artist Ugo Nespolo.
The ten motorcycles in the Collezione 100 are:
- Panigale V4 S 100: Inspired by the silver livery of the 750 Imola Desmo that won the 1972 Imola 200 Miles with Paul Smart and Bruno Spaggiari.
- Panigale V2 S 100: Inspired by the yellow and burgundy 750 Super Sport Desmo ridden by Franco Uncini to the 1975 Italian Championship title.
- Streetfighter V4 S 100: Inspired by the black and gold 1979 900 Sport Desmo Darmah.
- Monster 100: Inspired by the Italian tricolore livery of the 2008 Monster S4Rs Tricolore, the final edition of the first-generation Monster.
- XDiavel V4 100: Inspired by the “California Hot Rod” 750 Super Sport on which Cook Neilson won at Daytona in 1977.
- Diavel V4 RS 100: Inspired by the green, red and white 1979 900 Replica, built to celebrate Ducati’s 1978 Tourist Trophy victory.
- Multistrada V4 RS 100: Inspired by the 1979 500 SL Pantah, the first Ducati with a trellis frame.
- Scrambler 100: Inspired by the 1962 250 Scrambler, the first Ducati Scrambler, built exclusively for the US market.
- Hypermotard V2 SP 100: Inspired by the 860 “24 Horas de Montjuic” that won the Catalan endurance race in 1975 with Salvador Canellas and Benjamin Grau.
- DesertX 100: Inspired by the 1981 Pantah “Ice”, a modified Pantah used to entertain crowds at Alpine ice racing events, finished in yellow with blue stripes.
The Collezione 100 will next be displayed publicly at World Ducati Week on July 3-5, before appearing at the Goodwood Festival of Speed and subsequently being exhibited in museums across Bologna.