Inspired by a century of innovation and racing success, Ducati’s Collezione 100 pays tribute to the machines that helped define the legendary Italian marque.
A Centennial Collection Inspired by Ducati’s Legacy
As Ducati continues its 100th anniversary celebrations, the iconic motorcycle manufacturer has unveiled Collezione 100, a special collection that honors the brand’s rich heritage through a series of limited-edition motorcycles. Following the debut of the groundbreaking Superleggera V4 Centenario earlier this year, the new collection shifts focus from technological innovation to the stories, designs, and machines that shaped Ducati over the past century.
The collection features ten distinctive liveries applied across ten different motorcycle models, with each design limited to just 100 examples worldwide. Every model incorporates historic color schemes, commemorative details, and unique finishing touches, including embroidered Ducati 100 branding and accents in the brand’s exclusive Bronzo Centenario finish.
Iconic Models Reimagined for a New Generation
Drawing inspiration from some of Ducati’s most celebrated motorcycles, Collezione 100 revisits key moments throughout the company’s history. Several liveries pay homage to legendary racing machines from the 1970s, including the 750 Imola Desmo and the 750 Super Sport Desmo, while modern performance-focused models receive heritage-inspired transformations.
Among the motorcycles included in the collection are the Streetfighter V4 S 100, XDiavel V4 100, Diavel V4 RS 100, Multistrada V4 RS 100, Hypermotard V2 SP 100, Monster 100, and a tribute to the 250 Scrambler, a model originally produced exclusively for the U.S. market in 1962. The result is a collection that bridges Ducati’s past and present, blending contemporary engineering with classic design language.
A Spectacular Debut at Mugello
To mark the launch, Ducati unveiled Collezione 100 at the renowned Mugello Circuit in Florence, Italy. The special presentation showcased the complete lineup alongside a capsule collection of matching helmets and riding jackets, as well as commemorative artwork created by Italian artist Ugo Nespolo.
Adding to the celebration, Ducati Lenovo Team riders Francesco Bagnaia and Marc Márquez appeared aboard specially liveried Desmosedici GP race bikes inspired by elements of the Collezione 100. The event highlighted not only Ducati’s storied history but also its continued influence on modern motorcycle culture and racing.
With just 100 examples of each design available, Collezione 100 offers enthusiasts and collectors a rare opportunity to own a piece of Ducati history while celebrating one of motorcycling’s most iconic brands.




