Ducati Launched Panigale V4 Tricolore in India at Rs 77 Lakh

Published at January 21, 2026 | By Mukul Kirad
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Ducati has launched the Panigale V4 Tricolore in India at a hefty price of Rs 77 lakh (ex-showroom). This special edition supersport bike celebrates Italian pride with bold design, race-ready parts, and limited availability. Only 1,000 units exist worldwide, and just a few will reach Indian buyers. Because of this, the Tricolore instantly becomes one of the most exclusive motorcycles in the country.

Striking Design Inspired by Italy

Ducati launched Panigale V4 Tricolore

The Panigale V4 Tricolore stands out with its red, white, and green paint scheme, inspired by the Italian flag. Ducati worked with renowned designer Aldo Drudi to create fresh asymmetric graphics, which give the bike a modern and aggressive look. In addition, carbon fibre parts appear across the body, including the fenders, chain guard, heel plates, swingarm cover, and engine covers. These parts not only look premium but also reduce weight.

Ducati also adds unique touches to enhance exclusivity. Each bike gets a numbered steering plate and a matching numbered key. The TFT screen welcomes riders with a special startup animation. Moreover, the Alcantara seat and adjustable billet aluminium footpegs improve comfort and riding control. Owners also receive a certificate of authenticity, a custom bike cover, and a special presentation box.

Race-Bred Hardware for Track Performance

Ducati Panigale V4 Tricolore

This Ducati bike has a 1,103cc V4 Desmosedici Stradale engine that produces 216 bhp and around 122 Nm of torque. It comes paired with a dry clutch, which delivers the signature Ducati sound and feel. However, the real highlight lies in the chassis improvements.

The bike rides on lightweight carbon fibre wheels that reduce weight by nearly a kilogram. This helps handling feel sharper and quicker. In addition, Ducati equips the Tricolore with its Front Brake Pro system. It also has huge 338.5 mm discs, Brembo Hypure calipers, and a Brembo MCS master cylinder, which offer powerful stopping performance. These brakes come straight from Ducati’s World Superbike machines.

Because of the lighter parts, the Tricolore weighs 188 kg, which is around 3 kg lighter than the Panigale V4 S. Ducati also supplies track-ready parts like brake cooling ducts, a quick-release fuel cap, carbon open clutch cover, and mirror blanking plates. Perhaps track lovers will appreciate these thoughtful additions the most.

Before you go, don’t forget to check out the recently launched 2026 Bajaj Pulsar 125. 

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