Lamborghini and Ducati is teaming up to produce their first ever bike together. This is the first time that the two high-end brand will work together on a project to produce the new Diavel 1260.
New Atlas reported that the two company's inspiration for the new big bike is the 800-hp (597-kW) Siàn FKP 37, which Lamborghini's first hybrid car. This vehicle was first revealed in 2019 as a tribute to the late Ferdinand Piëch, VW Group Chairman.
The car inspiration only had 63 units, which symbolizes the company's founding year in 1963.
Diavel 1260 will only have 630 units
According to Road Racing's latest report, the Diavel 1260 Lamborghini will only have a limited edition of 630 units. The two prestigious brands' upcoming bike is considered as a master piece of design, exclusivity, and innovation.
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"In creating a Diavel inspired by the Siàn, we are celebrating the values we share with Lamborghini: we are Italian, we are sporty, and design is a distinctive element for our creations," said Andrea Ferraresi, the Centro Stile Ducati's director via Road Racing.
Ferraresi also explained that the Diavel 1260 Lamborghini was created using the same iconic design that distinguishes the super sports car.
What Diavel 1260 looks like
The Diavel 1260 Lamborghini has a very cool appearance. Its rims are forged and bring the motorcycle's look close to the car. The rims are also a fundamental component for Diavel 1260.
Its entire framework is also made of carbon fiber, a precious and lightweight material. Because of these features, the bike has a great stage appearance.
The bike's identifying elements are the "Y" and the hexagon motif. Diavel 1260's details that the Centro Stile Ducati has redesigned for the new project are all made of carbon fiber. This means that the silencer, seat cover, central tank cover, rear and front mudguards, headlight frame, dashboard cover, are also made out of carbon.
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Written by: Giuliano de Leon.