The legendary Borgo Panigale brand maxes out its 100th birthday with 10 jaw-dropping modern bikes that honor its illustrious history.Silver Ducati racing motorcycle with red logo and number 16, parked in a row with other motorcycles.If you buy from a link, we may earn a commission. Learn moreI have enough Italian friends to know they can party like campioni, but that hardly prepared me for what their home nation’s most famous moto brand just did to mark a century of two-wheeled magic.Dubbed Collezione 100, the series of 10 unique new bikes reflects major moments in the manufacturer’s history, complete with liveries inspired by iconic bikes of yore, Alcantara or leather seats with embroidered Ducati logos and premium technical details.Naturally, there are juicy extras too: a matching rear stand, bike cover, limited-edition helmet and technical jacket, plus a pair of numbered and signed prints by leading Italian artist Ugo Nespolo, depicting the new model and the original moto behind its paint scheme.AdvertisementAdvertisementYou can check them out at both World Ducati Week and the Goodwood Festival of Speed in July, and Bologna itself thereafter … or skip the trip and scroll down to get the scoop on these dream rides, along with their historic livery inspirations.Pricing and availability have not yet been announced, but the collection is limited to 100 individually numbered units per bike, and rest assured, they will not be, as the Italians say, economico.Two Ducati motorcycles side view, one modern silver with red lettering and one vintage silver with red lettering and green frame.Ducati Panigale V4 S 100 Ducati says: “The Panigale V4 S 100 is based on the Panigale V4 S: the ultimate fusion born from a magical combination of sophisticated technology and sensual beauty, heir to a successful saga. The livery is a tribute to the 750 Imola Desmo with which Paul Smart and Bruno Spaggiari won the Imola 200 race in 1972. The Panigale V4 S becomes the technical and emotional support for a livery rooted in one of the most memorable chapters of Ducati history.” read more Learn More Yellow Ducati Panigale V2 sport motorcycle on a black background above a vintage yellow Ducati racing motorcycle illustration on an orange background.Ducati Panigale V2 S 100 Ducati says: “The Panigale V2 S 100 revisits the 750 Super Sport Desmo that won the 1975 Italian road racing championship. It is developed from the Panigale V2 S: the lightest ever Panigale, it marked a watershed moment in the history of Ducati sports twins because, for the first time, it was not derived from the higher-capacity motorcycle racing in Superbike. With this special edition, technical and style elements become part of the story, transforming the Panigale V2 S 100 into an object that combines performance and heritage.” read more AdvertisementAdvertisement Learn More Black and gold Ducati Darmah 900 motorcycle with chrome exhaust on a mustard background.Ducati Streetfighter V4 S 100 Ducati says: “The Streetfighter V4 S 100 reinterprets the black and gold elegance of the 1979 900 SD Darmah. It stems from the latest generation Streetfighter V4: the ultimate expression of the Fight Formula applied to the best-ever Panigale. Its character is defined by a balance of power, control and precision, designed to ensure an engaging, high-octane riding experience. With this special edition, the Streetfighter V4 S becomes part of Collezione100, serving as a bridge between contemporary vision and brand heritage.” read more Learn More Red and green Ducati motorcycles with gold wheels, one modern and one vintage, side by side on stands.Ducati Diavel V4 RS 100 Ducati says: “The Diavel V4 RS 100 pays homage to the 1979 900 Replica, one of the most iconic liveries in Ducati history that, in turn, recalls the legendary win at the 1978 Tourist Trophy. It combines stage presence and control, blending a cruiser stance with sports attitude and ensuring acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in just 2.5 seconds. The Desmosedici Stradale engine becomes part of the story, not only for its performance but for its technical identity. Every element contributes to a precise balance of power and fluidity, muscularity and sophistication.” read more AdvertisementAdvertisement Learn More Two Ducati motorcycles with red, white, and green fuel tanks, black seats, and gold wheels, shown side view.Ducati Monster 100 Ducati says: “Monster 100 channels the spirit of the 2008 Monster S4Rs Tricolore, combining the essence of today’s Ducati naked bikes with a livery that marked the end of the very first, iconic generation. It represents the evolution of a Ducati icon, a bike that has been able to transcend time without losing its identity. With its essential design and immediate response, the legend that is Monster continues to be built on balance, lightness, and control. Every line reflects a pure, authentic approach to motorcycling, where simplicity defines the riding experience.” read more Learn More Two Ducati motorcycles side by side, one modern with blue and red accents and gold wheels, and one vintage with a full fairing and similar color scheme.Ducati Multistrada V4 RS 100 Ducati says: “The Multistrada V4 RS 100 combines touring spirit and Ducati sports attitude, integrating all the performance of the RS version with the Desmosedici Stradale engine and the tradition of the 1979 500 SL Pantah, the bike that marked the start of a new technical era for Ducati. It gives the Ducati sport bike concept a touring twist, with a character that combines thrilling riding dynamics with control and fluidity, designed for those seeking excitement as well as versatility. The engine defines a clear, technical identity while every solution is geared toward the connection between rider and road.” read more AdvertisementAdvertisement Learn More Blue and white vintage Ducati motorcycle with black leather seat and chrome engine on blue background.Ducati Scrambler 100 Ducati says: “The Scrambler 100 embodies the refined, contemporary freedom of the Scrambler 800 Nightshift and the authentic spirit of the 1962 250 Scrambler, the model that established Ducati in the American market. It reimagines the Scrambler 800 Nightshift as an authentic, urban bike. Its character is all about balance, ease of riding and instant pleasure. The lines are clean, the feeling direct, the approach relaxed but deliberate, translating to a bike that invites the rider to enjoy the road, leaving room for personal style and intuitive control.” read more Learn More Two Ducati motorcycles side by side, one modern with red and silver body and one vintage with white and red body against black and red backgrounds.Ducati Hypermotard V2 SP 100 Ducati says: “The Hypermotard V2 SP 100 translates the most extreme Ducati racing instinct into a vision shaped by the 1975 860 ’24 Horas de Montjuïc,’ combining contemporary fun-bike attitude with the iconic endurance that represented an important racing season for the Bolognese manufacturer. Lightweight, clean and built to amplify the rider’s input, the riding is all about precision and pure enjoyment. With its V2 twin engine, this bike embodies the essence of extreme riding, integrating benchmark performance with an aggressive design and cutting-edge technology.” read more AdvertisementAdvertisement Learn More Two Ducati motorcycles side view; the top one is a modern blue and silver model with gold wheels and the number 31, and the bottom one is a vintage blue and silver model with a fairing and the number 31 on a white plate.Ducati XDiavel V4 100 Ducati says: “The XDiavel V4 100 blends the muscular character of the Ducati cruiser with the racing heritage of the 750 Super Sport special nicknamed ‘California Hot Rod,’ in celebration of the historic win at Daytona in 1977. It reimagines the concept of Ducati performance through a cruiser lens, combining a powerful stage presence with precise, controlled riding. The proportions are stretched and the posture relaxed, but dynamic behavior remains faithful to the brand’s sports spirit, ensuring both comfort and responsiveness, style and substance, for an intense but accessible experience. read more Learn More Yellow Ducati motorcycle with blue stripes and training wheels on a blue background.Ducati DesertX 100 Ducati says: “The DesertX 100 melds today’s Ducati adventure attitude and the 1981 Pantah ‘Ice,’ an unconventional concept that took the Bolognese brand off-road, to the ice tracks, becoming one of the brand’s boldest visual statements. Created in response to an authentic need for adventure, the bike is designed to offer control, balance and a consistent feeling on any terrain, and particularly off-road. The riding position, chassis and ergonomics work together to ensure confidence, precision and freedom of movement, both on and off the beaten track.” read more AdvertisementAdvertisement Learn More About the Author:Now managing editor, Steve has served in a variety of roles with GP since 2019. Having previously written and edited for such publications as Men’s Health, Men’s Journal, Esquire and ESPN, he enjoys covering a range of topics — but mostly those pertaining to cycling, snow sports, pocket knives and motos — and dreams of a utopian world in which everyone’s bike seat is at the proper height.Want to stay up to date on the latest product news and releases? Add Gear Patrol as a preferred source to ensure our independent journalism makes it to the top of your Google search results.add as a preferred source on google