Ducati celebrates 100 years with ultra-exclusive Collezione 100
Ducati has unveiled the stunning Collezione 100, a series of ten ultra-exclusive limited-edition motorcycles created to celebrate the company’s centenary in 2026. Revealed at Mugello ahead of the Italian MotoGP round, each model pays tribute to an iconic Ducati from the brand’s rich history.
The bikes will be limited to just 100 individually numbered units worldwide. The collection spans Ducati’s modern lineup, with each motorcycle featuring a historic-inspired livery, exclusive Centenary Bronze detailing, premium Alcantara or leather seating, a numbered plaque and a host of unique components. Every bike also includes a matching rear stand, bike cover, certificate of authenticity and a dedicated dashboard start-up sequence.
Among the highlights is the Panigale V4 S 100, inspired by the legendary 1972 750 Imola Desmo that delivered Ducati’s famous Imola 200 victory. The Panigale V2 S 100 celebrates Franco Uncini’s championship-winning 750 Super Sport Desmo, while the Streetfighter V4 S 100 pays homage to the black-and-gold 900 Sport Desmo Darmah.
The Monster 100 takes inspiration from the 2008 Monster S4Rs Tricolore, the XDiavel V4 100 honours Cook Neilson’s famous Daytona-winning “California Hot Rod”, and the Diavel V4 RS 100 revives the iconic 900 Replica livery from 1979. Adventure riders haven’t been forgotten, with the Multistrada V4 RS 100 drawing inspiration from the revolutionary 500 SL Pantah and the DesertX 100 celebrating the unusual Pantah “Ice” of 1981. The Hypermotard V2 SP 100 recalls Ducati’s endurance racing success at the 24 Horas de Montjuïc, while the Scrambler 100 pays tribute to the original 1962 Ducati Scrambler built for the American market.
Adding further exclusivity, Ducati enlisted renowned Italian artist Ugo Nespolo to create a unique artwork for each motorcycle. Owners will receive a pair of numbered art prints matching the serial number of their motorcycle, signed by the artist himself.
The collection was unveiled during a special Mugello presentation attended by Ducati Lenovo Team riders Marc Marquez and Francesco Bagnaia, who also revealed a one-off centenary-themed MotoGP livery inspired by the ten motorcycles.
Fans will next be able to see the Collezione 100 in person at World Ducati Week 2026 at the Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli from July 3–5 before the collection heads to the Goodwood Festival of Speed and later returns to Bologna for museum display.



























