Ducati has officially marked its centenary milestone by unveiling the Ducati Collezione 100 Limited Edition motorcycle lineup. Revealed during the Italian Grand Prix weekend at Mugello, this highly exclusive collection comprises ten special-edition models spanning the brand’s current production range.
In a bid to maintain extreme exclusivity for premium collectors, every single model in this lineup is strictly limited to just 100 numbered units worldwide. Each motorcycle serves as a rolling tribute to Ducati’s 100-year racing and engineering legacy, showcasing distinct retro liveries borrowed directly from the brand’s most iconic historic machines.
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Ducati Collezione 100: Shared Exclusive Highlights

While all ten motorcycles celebrate completely different historical eras, Ducati has unified the entire portfolio with premium, high-end components. Every bike under the Collezione 100 umbrella features:
- Centenary Accents: Custom ‘Centenary Bronze’ finished front brake calipers and matching billet fuel filler caps.
- Numbered Authentication: A uniquely numbered plaque riveted directly onto the steering head or billet triple clamp.
- Premium Seating: Alcantara or fine leather seats detailed with embroidered Ducati 100 logos.
- Custom Software: Dedicated, collection-specific startup animations pre-loaded onto the TFT instrument displays.
- Mechanical Upgrades: Selected V2 engine-powered models (excluding the DesertX 100 and Scrambler 100) receive a high-performance dry clutch setup to deliver that classic acoustic signature.
Premium Collector’s Kit Included
Ducati is bundling each motorcycle with a premium collector’s package. Every buyer will receive a dedicated rear paddock stand, a tailored indoor motorcycle cover, an official certificate of authenticity, and two numbered, signed art prints created by celebrated Italian artist Ugo Nespolo.
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Ten Ducati Collezione 100 Limited Edition Models and Their Historical Inspirations

| Motorcycle Model | Historical Livery Inspiration | Significance / Racing Legacy |
|---|---|---|
| Panigale V4 S 100 | 1972 750 Imola Desmo (Silver) | Commemorates the historic 1972 Imola 200 Miles victory by Paul Smart and Bruno Spaggiari. |
| Panigale V2 S 100 | 1975 750 Super Sport Desmo (Yellow/Burgundy) | Ridden by Franco Uncini to secure the coveted 1975 Italian Championship title. |
| Streetfighter V4 S 100 | 1979 900 Sport Desmo Darmah (Black/Gold) | Honors the aggressive mechanical styling of the classic late-70s Sport Desmo roadster. |
| Monster 100 | 2008 Monster S4Rs Tricolore (Italian Tricolore) | Celebrates the final, high-performance edition of the first-generation Monster lineage. |
| XDiavel V4 100 | 1977 750 Super Sport “California Hot Rod” | Celebrates Cook Neilson’s legendary and historic American victory at Daytona in 1977. |
| Diavel V4 RS 100 | 1979 900 Replica (Green/Red/White) | Built to honor Ducati’s historic 1978 Tourist Trophy (TT) victory on the Isle of Man. |
| Multistrada V4 RS 100 | 1979 500 SL Pantah | Pays tribute to the revolutionary machine that introduced Ducati’s signature trellis frame. |
| Scrambler 100 | 1962 250 Scrambler | Inspired by the very first production Ducati Scrambler, originally built exclusively for the US market. |
| Hypermotard V2 SP 100 | 1975 860 “24 Horas de Montjuïc” | Honors the enduring machine that won the grueling Catalan endurance race in 1975. |
| DesertX 100 | 1981 Pantah “Ice” (Yellow with Blue Stripes) | Inspired by the modified ice-racing Pantah built to entertain crowds at Alpine winter events. |
What This Means for Global Collectors
The launch of the Ducati Collezione 100 Limited Edition signals a massive celebration of heritage that will instantly appeal to high-net-worth motorcycle collectors and brand purists globally.
By limiting global production to exactly 1,000 units in total (100 units per model), these bikes are expected to appreciate in value, operating more as investment-grade art pieces than standard sportbikes.
Following its initial premium debut at Mugello, Ducati has confirmed that the entire collection will be displayed publicly at World Ducati Week on July 3-5.
The unique fleet will then make a high-profile dynamic appearance at the Goodwood Festival of Speed before returning to Italy to be permanently exhibited across various historic museums in Bologna.
Source- Autocarindia
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