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Limited: The Ducati Diavel 1260 Lamborghini (MY 2020)!

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Recently updated on December 3, 2020 at 06:25 am

Limited: The Ducati Diavel 1260 Lamborghini (MY 2020)!

The Ducati Diavel 1260 Lamborghini is the result of a collaboration between two premium Italian brands that have their roots in Motor Valley, the country in Emilia-Romagna where many of the world's most important companies in the automotive industry are based. A motorcycle, manufactured in a limited and numbered edition of a total of 630 copies with the aim of conquering the hearts of motorcyclists and collectors from all over the world. Unconventional, unique, unmistakable. The Diavel is the model of the Ducati product family that will amaze every enthusiast. With a convincing character, a unique driving experience and a breathtaking design 'Made in Italy', for which the Diavel has already received international recognition such as the 'Red Dot Award' and the 'Good Design Award'.

only 630 copies

Limited: The Ducati Diavel 1260 Lamborghini (MY 2020)!

Ducati and Lamborghini are Italian premium brands that share values ​​such as sportiness, love of design and meticulous attention to detail. On this basis, the Ducati designers were inspired for this very special project by one of the most fascinating models of the company from Sant'Agata Bolognese, the Lamborghini Siàn FKP 37. So Ducati has teamed up with sister company Lamborghini and created a collector's edition of the Diavel 1260 developed. However, the sports car manufacturer's influence is limited to a design sponsorship. The Diavel was modeled on the Lamborghini Siàn FKP 37 super sports car painted. Of course, the Duc has its price at 34.990 euros. It is around 10.000 euros more than the normal Diavel 1260. It can be bought from December 2020. And buyers even have the option of receiving an exclusive helmet with graphics specially tailored to the model. The Diavel 1260 Lamborghini has forged alloy wheels and a frame in a copper-colored look.

Attachments made of visible carbon

Limited: The Ducati Diavel 1260 Lamborghini (MY 2020)!

Add-on parts made of carbon fiber such as the rear wheel cover, the exhaust tailpipe trim, the tank side parts, the lamp housing, the windshield, the front fender, the air inlets and the radiator covers. The Brembo calipers are painted in red and the rest of the fairing is painted in Gea Green by the Sian. There is the number 63 on the flanks. This is a reference to the founding year of the sports car manufacturer Lamborghini. Each machine has an aluminum plate with a consecutive number on the frame. The weight is reduced by 3 kilograms due to the forged rims and the carbon. If we get more information, there will of course be an update for this report. You will be informed of this if you simply do ours Feed subscribe to. Have fun watching the pictures and stay true to us!

Photos: Ducati

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