Ducati Celebrates Iconic Liveries With Collezione 100

Dennis Chung
by Dennis Chung

10 classic looks on 10 modern motorcycles


Dressing up a modern motorcycle with a historic paint scheme is a quick and easy way for manufacturers to produce a limited edition model it can sell at a premium price. Ducati already did it just this year with the Formula 73, a Scrambler-based café racer styled after the 750 Super Sport Desmo.


The Collezione 100 is perhaps the most ambitious attempt at this kind of project yet, with Ducati dressing up 10 different models — one from each of its on-road product families, including separate Panigale V4 and V2 models — in 10 different liveries from the brand’s past. Ducati will produce 100 examples of each bike in the collection. The pairings include:


Most pairings, like the Panigale V4 S and the Imola Desmo, were natural fits, but some, like the Hypermotard V2 SP and a “24 Horas de Montjuïc” endurance racer are a bit of a stretch. Some interpretations of classic liveries were more successful than others; the Diavel V4 100 and XDiavel V4 100 have drastically different proportions from their historic counterparts, making the translations difficult. And then you have the DesertX 100 looking like it’s doing V-Strom cosplay.


The Collezione 100 models all offer more than just a special paint scheme. Ducati outfitted each 100 model with Alcantara or leather saddles with embroidered logos, and bronze–colored highlights on their brake calipers, fuel cap crowns, and individually-numbered plates riveted to the steering heads or billet triple clamps. And with the exception of the DesertX 100 and Scrambler 100, each model comes fitted with a dry clutch.


Each model comes with a dedicated color matching rear stand, a bike cover, a certificate of authenticity, and a special start-up animation on their displays. North American customers will also receive a limited edition helmet and riding jacket with a complementary color scheme.


With just 100 units worldwide, the Collezione 100 models will likely get snapped up pretty quickly. Pricing has not been announced, but you can expect each one to cost a pretty penny. Visit the Ducati’s official website to register your interest.


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Dennis Chung
Dennis Chung

Dennis has been a part of the Motorcycle.com team since 2008, and through his tenure, has developed a firm grasp of industry trends, and a solid sense of what's to come. A bloodhound when it comes to tracking information on new motorcycles, if there's a new model on the horizon, you'll probably hear about it from him first.

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  • Imtoomuch Imtoomuch on May 29, 2026

    Those are some gorgeous motorcycles!

    • Hacksaw Hacksaw on Jun 01, 2026

      I must have missed them. A couple are flat out horrible.



  • Hacksaw Hacksaw on Jun 01, 2026

    Put me down for the originals.

    that 250 scrambler is a beauty !

    the newer ones , especially a non trellis monster , not so much .

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