Limited and special-edition motorcycles often find their way to auctions, and the latest to go under the hammer is an Alvaro Bautista-signed Ducati Panigale V4. This special edition is number 75 of just 260 units produced by Ducati in 2022, created to commemorate Bautista's maiden WorldSBK championship title with the brand, making it a highly coveted collector's piece.
This limited edition motorcycle, based on the 2023 edition of the Panigale V4 S, goes beyond a celebratory paint scheme, boasting premium performance components. Highlights include a race seat, dry clutch, Akrapovic exhaust, carbon exhaust cover and mudguards, Brembo callipers, plus adjustable Rizoma billet footpegs, making it a truly high-spec machine built for serious riders.
According to Iconic Auctioneers, the bike comes equipped with factory-supplied track accessories, an open carbon clutch cover, a kit for removing the number plate and mirrors, along with a racing fuel tank cap. As for pricing, it won't be inexpensive. The motorcycle will be sold at 'The Iconic Sale at Race Retro 2026 - Motorcycles' in February 2026, with estimates ranging between 35,000 pounds (approx. Rs 42 lakhs) to 45,000 pounds (approx. Rs 53 lakh).

Alvaro Bautista-Signed Ducati Panigale V4
According to Visordown, the bike, which is also based on the Panigale V4 S, could ultimately sell for an amount that's not that much more than Ducati's standard-spec 2025 V4 S model, which is priced at 30,695 pounds ( approx.Rs 36.74 lakh).
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However, regular buyers can get the latest update of the Panigale V4, available at Rs 29.99 lakh (ex-showroom), and the Panigale V4 S, tagged at Rs 36.50 lakh (ex-showroom). The Ducati Panigale V4 is powered by a 1,103 cc Stradale four-cylinder engine. This engine has been tuned to produce 216 hp and 120 Nm of torque at its maximum output. Moreover, the company has introduced a revamped cooling system that consists of oil and water radiators. Power is transferred to the rear wheel through a six-speed gearbox equipped with a quick-shifter.
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With the 2025 update, the Italian brand has focused on improving the motorcycle's technology to boost handling. Specifically, the bike includes features like traction control, slide control, wheelie control, selectable ride modes, and four power modes: Full, High, Medium, and Low. Additionally, it features a newly updated 6.9-inch TFT display that offers better visibility in bright lighting conditions.
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