Ducati has marked its 100-year presence with the unveiling of the Superleggera V4 Centenario, a limited-run superbike that pushes the boundaries of what a road-legal motorcycle can achieve. Production is limited to 500 units, alongside 100 exclusive Tricolore editions, marking its collector-focused strategy.
Positioned as the most advanced Superleggera to date, the Centenario brings prototype-grade engineering to the road, combining lightweight construction, race-derived aerodynamics and a significantly reworked V4 powertrain.
At its core, the Superleggera philosophy remains unchanged:
The result is a motorcycle engineered with a singular focus on reducing mass while improving structural rigidity and dynamic precision.
The Centenario introduces the new Desmosedici Stradale R 1100 engine, developed specifically for this model.
The engine incorporates titanium internals, a lightened crankshaft with tungsten inserts and hand-adjusted desmodromic timing. The result is not only higher peak output, but improved mid-range performance and faster throttle response.
Ducati has introduced several firsts in chassis and braking technology.
Together, these systems are designed to deliver consistent braking performance under extreme conditions, while improving front-end feedback and cornering stability.
Aerodynamic development draws directly from Ducati’s MotoGP programme.
Beyond performance, Ducati positions the Superleggera V4 Centenario as a collector’s product.
The Superleggera V4 Centenario represents the most uncompromising expression of Ducati’s engineering capabilities to date. By integrating MotoGP-derived technologies into a road-legal platform, Ducati has effectively blurred the line between production motorcycle and racing prototype.
It is not designed for practicality or accessibility. Instead, it stands as a showcase of what is possible when performance is prioritised above all else.
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