Ducati Diavel 1260 Lamborghini revealed

    The Diavel 1260 Lamborghini features forged wheels finished in gold and carbon-fibre components.

    Published On Nov 26, 2020 03:04:00 PM

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    The design teams of Ducati and Lamborghini have come together to create the Diavel 1260 Lamborghini edition.

    • Limited to 630 units worldwide

    • Uses the same ‘Verde Gea’ colour as the Sian FKP 37

    • Features a number of carbon-fibre components

    The limited-edition 1260 Diavel Lamborghini is inspired by the Sian FKP 37 hybrid supercar. This becomes quite clear when you notice the similarities between the two. Both these Italian machines use the same 'Verde Gea' paint job and forged wheels finished in gold.

    The air intakes, radiator covers, exhaust cover, mudguards and headlight frame are all finished in carbon fibre for this special Diavel. Ducati has also added ‘63’ decals on the motorcycle to celebrate the year Lamborghini was founded. The Diavel is limited to 630 units.

    Powering the 1260 Diavel Lamborghini is the same engine as the standard Diavel 1260 and Diavel 1260 S. The Testastretta L-twin engine makes 162hp at 9,500rpm and 129Nm of torque at 7,500rpm.

    It also features a six-axis IMU-based electronic rider aids with three riding modes – Urban, Touring and Sport. Urban mode chops power to 100hp, while Touring and Sport are full-power modes. Cornering ABS is standard. The Diavel 1260 Lamborghini also gets a bi-directional quickshifter.

    Also see:

    2019 Ducati Diavel 1260 S review, test ride

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