Ducati has once again teamed up with Lamborghini, and the result is exactly what you’d expect: loud, lean, and ludicrously expensive. The Panigale V4 Lamborghini—modelled after the Lamborghini Revuelto—costs more than most sports cars and weighs less than your self-esteem post-breakup. Cloaked in exposed carbon fibre, splashed with Verde Scandal, and finished with forged aluminium wheels, it’s a two-wheeled Italian tantrum—limited to just 630 units, with 63 more set aside for Lamborghini’s VIPs.
This green-and-grey blur isn’t alone, though. Welcome to the niche-but-growing pantheon of modern limited-edition motorcycles, where design, rarity, and street cred collide. Whether you’re into hyperbikes built for the track or cruisers dipped in nostalgia, here’s your collector-core cheat sheet.
12 The Most Exclusive Motorcycles on Earth
BMW R nineT 100 Years Edition
Units: 1,923
Marking a century of BMW Motorrad, this edition nods to the past with a monochrome chrome-and-black finish, Option 719 milled parts, and a diamond-stitched seat. Classic but not outdated, it’s a heritage piece with modern attitude.
Ducati Panigale V4 Lamborghini
Units: 630 + 63 special units
Inspired by the Lamborghini Revuelto, this is peak Italian drama on two wheels. With carbon fibre everywhere, forged wheels, and a titanium Akrapovič exhaust, it looks like a supercar and rides like a missile.
Ducati Streetfighter V4 Lamborghini
Units: 630 + 63 special units
A love letter to the Huracán STO, this earlier collab features a ‘Citrea Green’ and ‘Dac Orange’ palette, forged wheels mimicking the car’s design, and performance parts to match. Basically, a fighter jet for the road.
Jawa 350 Legacy Edition
Units: 500
For diehard fans of old-school charm, this one's a tribute to the brand’s legacy. It features classic touches, touring upgrades, and collector-friendly extras like a scale model and a leather keychain.
Indian Roadmaster Elite 2025
Units: 300
Luxury, meet highway. This hand-painted cruiser packs 200-watt speakers, a three-tone finish, and all the chrome your garage can handle. Tailor-made for flexing on Route 66.
Triumph Speed Triple 1200 RR Breitling Edition
Units: 270
British motorbikes meet Swiss timepieces. This collaboration features gold detailing, a leather seat, carbon accents, and a matching Breitling Chronomat available exclusively to owners. Yes, the accessories are just as elite.
Triumph Rocket 3 GT Evel Knievel
Units: 250
With the biggest production engine on any bike today, this version cranks up the flash factor with a livery inspired by the stunt legend. It’s muscular, nostalgic, and limited to just 250 units.
KTM RC 8C 2023 Edition
Units: 200
A track-only toy for serious racers. Hand-built and feather-light, this RC 8C comes with a 128hp engine, WP Pro suspension, and telemetry tech straight out of MotoGP. Definitely not for beginners.
Royal Enfield Shotgun 650 Icon Motosports Edition
Units: 100
This collab goes full punk. With a tri-tone paint job, red seat, blue suspension, and gold wheels, it's loud in all the right ways. Bonus: it includes a matching jacket, because coordination matters.
Indian Springfield Special Edition 2025
Units: 50
A collector’s dream. Retro paintwork, hand-finished pinstripes, and premium leather saddle bags make this cruiser look like a time machine—in the best possible way.
Ducati Diavel for Bentley
Units: 50
The ultimate garage flex. Finished in British Racing Green, with design cues from Bentley’s Bentayga and enough bespoke detailing to rival a Savile Row suit. Rolls up next to a Flying Spur like it owns the postcode.
MV Agusta F4 LH44
Units: 44
Created with F1 champ Lewis Hamilton, this edition is dripping in carbon, specced with titanium components, and finished in a striking red and black palette. Just 44 units exist—because legacy deserves a number.