Ducati has long been the poster child for Italian motorcycle artistry, where performance meets passion and every curve tells a story. Its reputation for drop-dead gorgeous motorcycles isn’t just hype—it’s a legacy forged over decades. From the timeless silhouette of the iconic 916 to the sculpted aggression of the Panigale V4, Ducati has consistently delivered motorcycles that feel like rolling art. Even though in 2025 prices are bumped up, that bold statement is as captivating as ever, with a design language that continues to evolve in exciting, unmistakable ways.
So, it’s no exaggeration to say that you don’t just ride a Ducati, you make an entrance. Each model, from the city-street scrambler to the track-day weapon, is a testament to the brand’s unwavering commitment to style, performance, and a pure, visceral riding experience. But which ones still make jaws drop and hearts race? Let’s dive into ten Ducati models that command attention, so you know exactly what you’re getting and what you might be missing.
To give you the most up-to-date and accurate information possible, the data used to compile this article was sourced from authoritative sources, such as Ducati USA. We’ve ordered the list by increasing price to give it some order.
Ducati Scrambler Nighshift
Starting Price: $12,395
Right from the start, one of the most iconic Ducatis to stir up the city streets is the Scrambler, and its latest Nightshift edition brings a fresh dose of retro charm with modern swagger. The neo-retro design, featuring a flat handlebar and bar-end mirrors, pays homage to classic café racer culture. What truly catches your eye, though, is the striking “Nebula Blue” paintwork, beautifully contrasted by a brown seat and full-black spoked wheels. It’s a look that balances sophistication with edge, blending vintage charm and modern cool in equal measure. Add Ducati’s ride-by-wire system and cornering ABS, and you’ve got a bike that delivers modern tech exactly where it matters most.
Performance Specifications
Engine Type |
Air-cooled, Desmodromic distribution L-Twin |
Displacement |
803 cc |
Power |
73 HP @ 8,250 rpm |
Torque |
48.1 LB-FT @ 7,000 rpm |
Transmission |
6-Speed manual |
Weight |
401 pounds |
Ducati Panigale V2
Starting Price: $16,495
Even if the Panigale V2 is considered a gateway to Ducati’s supersport world, it’s a track weapon and a style icon in its own right. It’s a testament to the fact that you don’t need a litre bike to command attention. Its sleek, sculpted lines and single-sided swingarm make it look like it’s in motion even when standing still, while the aggressive twin-headlight design and razor-sharp tail give it an unparalleled sense of purpose.
The way its fairings flow and hug the engine is a masterclass in aerodynamic design, and the classic Ducati Red paint is simply a non-negotiable part of the package. And while its looks might be vintage Ducati, its technology is purely 2025. With standard features like Brembo M50 calipers, a 5-inch TFT display, and Ducati Quickshift 2.0, the Panigale V2 gives you a modern ride wrapped in a body with museum-worthy aesthetics.
Performance Specifications
Engine Type |
Liquid cooled, 90-degree V2 VVT |
Displacement |
890 cc |
Power |
120 HP @ 10,750 rpm |
Torque |
69 LB-FT @ 8,250 rpm |
Transmission |
6-Speed manual |
Weight |
395 pounds |
Ducati Monster 30th Anniversario
Starting Price: $18,595
Thirty years in the making, and the Ducati Monster 30th Anniversario proves that some legends only get better with age. The signature Tricolore livery is the first thing to hit you, a proud display of Italian heritage. But then you notice the details: the Öhlins suspension components in gold, the embroidered seat, and the Termignoni exhaust. This is a Monster that celebrates its past while embracing the future. Every inch of the bike feels purposeful, from the commemorative number plate on the handlebar to the striking contrast between polished gold and the iconic red, white, and green.
Performance Specifications
Engine Type |
Liquid cooled, Desmodromic valvetrain, 90-degree V2, Testatretta 11-degree |
Displacement |
937 cc |
Power |
111 HP @ 9,250 rpm |
Torque |
69 LB-FT @ 6,500 rpm |
Transmission |
6-Speed manual |
Weight |
386 pounds |
Ducati Monster Senna
Starting Price: $25,000
While the Monster 30th Anniversario is a celebration of a legacy, the Monster Senna is a tribute to a legend. Named in honor of the legendary Formula 1 driver Ayrton Senna, the Ducati Monster Senna is a tribute to speed and style. The special livery, inspired by Senna’s iconic helmet, is a captivating mix of blue and yellow that instantly commands attention. Beyond the striking paint, the carbon fiber mudguards, the forged aluminum wheels, and the Öhlins suspension give it a high-end, bespoke feel. Every detail, from the billet aluminum footpegs to the lightweight lithium-ion battery, is engineered to reduce weight and sharpen responsiveness.
Performance Specifications
Engine Type |
Liquid cooled, Desmodromic valvetrain, 90-degree V2, Testatretta 11-degree |
Displacement |
937 cc |
Power |
111 HP @ 9,250 rpm |
Torque |
69 LB-FT @ 6,500 rpm |
Transmission |
6-Speed manual |
Weight |
386 pounds |
Ducati XDiavel V4
Starting Price: $28,995
Born as Italy’s answer to the dominant American cruisers, the XDiavel V4 redefines what a muscle cruiser can be. It’s a low-slung, stretched-out machine that looks like it’s ready to pounce. But it’s not just its long and low stance that turns heads. It’s a futuristic, almost alien design, with a massive 240 mm rear tire and quad exhaust outlets that scream performance.
The new V4 Granturismo engine gives it a powerful, muscular presence, and the “Burning Red” or “Black Lava” color schemes accentuate its bold lines. The integrated turn signals and full-LED lighting give it a clean, modern look that stands in stark contrast to the traditional cruiser aesthetic. Despite its size, the XDiavel V4 handles with surprising agility, and the performance delivered by its V4 engine is in a league that conventional cruisers simply can’t reach.
Performance Specifications
Engine Type |
Liquid-cooled, V4 Granturismo, 90-degree V4, counter-rotating crankshaft |
Displacement |
1,158 cc |
Power |
168 HP @ 10,750 rpm |
Torque |
93 LB-FT @ 7,500 rpm |
Transmission |
6-Speed manual |
Weight |
505 pounds |
Ducati Multistrada V4 Rally
Starting Price: $30,595
Rarely does an adventure bike look as purposeful as it is beautiful, but the Ducati Multistrada V4 Rally effortlessly pulls it off. Its towering presence and rugged, purposeful design immediately signal its globetrotting intentions. Just one look at it, and you know this is a bike built for adventure, ready to take on any horizon.
The details are what truly speak to its long-distance capabilities: an extended tail section, a massive 7.9-gallon fuel tank, and durable spoked wheels. The full-LED lighting and sharp body lines add a touch of Ducati’s signature aggression to its adventurous persona, creating a machine that is just as at home on a cross-country tour as it is navigating a winding dirt road.
Performance Specifications
Engine Type |
Liquid-cooled, Granturismo’90-degree V-twin with counterrotating crankshaft |
Displacement |
1,158 cc |
Power |
170 HP @ 10,500 RPM |
Torque |
89.2 LB-FT @ 8,750 RPM |
Transmission |
6-speed manual |
Weight |
525 pounds |
Ducati Multistrada V4 RS
Starting Price: $37,995
If the Multistrada V4 Rally is built for off-road adventures, then the Multistrada V4 RS is the sport tourer that grew up on a racetrack. Its looks are a stunning marriage of touring capability and superbike aggression, resembling a tall Panigale V4 with the ability to handle rougher roads. The moment you see it, the carbon fiber accents, the single-sided swingarm, and the forged wheels immediately tell you this is no ordinary Multistrada.
But the real giveaway is the exhaust note. The sound of its Desmosedici Stradale V4 engine is a dead giveaway—it’s the heart of a Panigale in the body of a tourer. This means the V4 RS deliberately sacrifices some of the V4 Rally’s off-road focus for pure, unadulterated street performance. It’s a bike that refuses to compromise, making it the ultimate do-it-all machine wrapped in a head-turning, race-inspired package.
Performance Specifications
Engine Type |
Liquid cooled, V4 Desmosedici stradale, 90-degree V4, counter-rotating crankshaft, twin pulse firing order |
Displacement |
1,103 cc |
Power |
180 HP @ 12,250 rpm |
Torque |
87 LB-FT @ 9,500 rpm |
Transmission |
6-Speed manual |
Weight |
496 pounds |
Ducati Panigale V4 R
Starting Price: $45,495
Beyond its exclusive limited editions, the Panigale V4 R stands as Ducati’s crown jewel. With titanium connecting rods, a dry clutch, and a screaming 15,500 rpm redline, this bike is essentially a WorldSBK contender fitted with mirrors and a license plate. Visually, the V4 R is a masterpiece of aerodynamic intent and performance-driven design. The carbon fiber wings, the aggressive front air intakes, and the track-focused aesthetics make it clear this bike is not for the faint of heart. Its bright red livery and the exposed aluminum frame scream “race bike.” Every detail speaks to Ducati’s racing heritage, making the V4 R not just a motorcycle, but a rolling statement of dominance and precision.
Performance Specifications
Engine Type |
Liquid-cooled, Desmosedici Stradale 90-degree V4, counter-rotating crankshaft, 4 Desmodromic timing |
Displacement |
998 cc |
Power |
207 HP @ 13,500 rpm (237 HP @ 15,500 rpm w/racing exhaust) |
Torque |
82 LB-FT @ @12,000 rpm (87 LB-FT @ 12,250 rpm w/racing exhaust) |
Transmission |
6-Speed manual |
Weight |
406 pounds (395 pounds w/racing exhaust) |
Ducati Diavel For Bentley
Starting Price: $70,000
In a collaboration that only Ducati and Bentley could dream up, the Diavel for Bentley is a stunning display of luxury and performance. Its design is a tribute to the Bentley Batur, with a Scarab Green color scheme and exclusive details that are unique to Bentley’s design language. The forged wheels, the carbon fiber bodywork, and the intricate stitching on the seat all point to its ultra-premium status. It is a motorcycle that turns heads, whether it’s parked outside a luxury hotel or carving through a canyon road. Every detail reflects the DNA of both brands, blending Italian performance with British elegance in a way that feels seamless and unmistakably bespoke.
Performance Specifications
Engine Type |
Liquid cooled, V4 Granturismo, 90-degree V4, counter-rotating crankshaft |
Displacement |
1,158 cc |
Power |
168 HP @ 10,750 rpm |
Torque |
93 LB-FT @ 7,500 rpm |
Transmission |
6-Speed manual |
Weight |
N/A |
Ducati Panigale V4 Lamborghini
Starting Price: $78,400
The Panigale V4 Lamborghini is a true showstopper, a luxurious, high-performance masterpiece born from the collaboration between two legendary Italian icons. Drawing inspiration from the Lamborghini Revuelto supercar, its design is a bold symphony of aggressive lines, forged wheels that echo the car’s aesthetic, and a distinctive livery that makes it instantly unforgettable. Carbon fiber is used extensively, from the mudguards to the belly pan, not just for visual drama but to reduce weight and sharpen performance.
It is a two-wheeled hypercar that delivers the raw power of a Panigale V4 S, infused with the design sophistication and exclusivity of a Lamborghini. Its price and limited availability make it one of the most sought-after motorcycles in the world, and its looks are a permanent reminder of its hyper-exclusive status.
Performance Specifications
Engine Type |
Liquid-cooled, Desmosedici Stradale 90 degree V4, DOHC, Desmodromic valvetrain, counterrotating crankshaft |
Displacement |
1,103 cc |
Power |
209 HP @ 12,750 rpm |
Torque |
89.5 LB-FT @ 11,250 rpm |
Transmission |
6-Speed manual |
Weight |
408 pounds |