Limited-edition collection features 10 iconic Ducati models, each restricted to just 100 units worldwide and inspired by legendary motorcycles from the brand’s past.

Ducati has officially revealed its highly exclusive Collezione 100, a special collection of limited-edition motorcycles created to celebrate the Italian manufacturer’s 100th anniversary.
The unveiling took place at the iconic Mugello Circuit, a venue deeply connected to Ducati’s racing heritage and home to many memorable victories by the Desmosedici MotoGP machine.
Created as a tribute to a century of innovation, performance and design, the Collezione 100 consists of ten specially curated Ducati models. Each motorcycle is limited to just 100 individually numbered units worldwide, making them among the most exclusive motorcycles ever produced by the Borgo Panigale manufacturer.
Every model in the collection receives a unique specification package, featuring a special livery inspired by one of the most iconic motorcycles in Ducati’s history.
Adding to the exclusivity is the use of a dedicated Bronzo Centenario finish, a colour created exclusively for the collection. The special bronze tone is applied to selected components including brake calipers, fuel cap rings, steering head plates and various billet aluminium details.
Each motorcycle is also fitted with a premium Alcantara or leather seat embroidered with the Ducati 100 logo, further distinguishing the commemorative models from their standard counterparts.

More Than Just a Motorcycle
Ducati has gone beyond simply creating limited-edition motorcycles by offering owners a complete collector’s experience.
Each Collezione 100 model comes with a dedicated rear paddock stand, a custom motorcycle cover, a certificate of authenticity and a pair of numbered art prints.
The artwork was created by renowned Italian artist Ugo Nespolo, who interpreted each motorcycle and its historical inspiration through his signature colourful and dynamic artistic style.
For the prestigious V4 models included in the collection, Ducati will deliver the motorcycles in specially designed wooden presentation crates, adding another layer of exclusivity for collectors.
Owners will also enjoy a dedicated startup ceremony, a feature that has become a hallmark of Ducati’s most sought-after collector motorcycles.

Inspired by Ducati’s Rich Heritage
The collection celebrates Ducati’s century-long journey by combining modern technology with liveries that pay tribute to some of the brand’s most important moments and motorcycles.
According to Ducati, each model has been designed to represent a chapter of the company’s history, creating a bridge between the manufacturer’s legendary past and its current technological achievements.
The presentation at Mugello featured all ten motorcycles displayed alongside the Ducati Lenovo Team’s Desmosedici GP machines.
For the occasion, Ducati also revealed a special MotoGP livery inspired by the Collezione 100, visually connecting the brand’s racing future with its historic milestones.

Exclusive Merchandise and Global Tour
To complement the launch, Ducati partners Carrera and Piquadro introduced a range of exclusive eyewear and luggage inspired by the Collezione 100.
Fans will get their first opportunity to see the motorcycles in person during World Ducati Week, taking place from 3 to 5 July, where the collection will be showcased in a dedicated exhibition area.
Following that appearance, the Collezione 100 will travel to the prestigious Goodwood Festival of Speed, one of the world’s most celebrated automotive and motorcycle events.
The collection will then return to Italy, where the motorcycles will be displayed across several museums in the Bologna region as part of Ducati’s ongoing centenary celebrations.
With only 100 units of each model available worldwide, the Ducati Collezione 100 is expected to become one of the most collectible motorcycle series ever produced by the Italian manufacturer, offering enthusiasts a unique opportunity to own a piece of Ducati history.



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