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You Can’t Afford Not To Buy a New Ducati Panigale V4 Tricolore, but There’s a Catch

Ducati isn't renowned for special offers, especially when said offer applies to a limited edition Panigale V4 Tricolore. Yeah, there's only 1,000 of these models up for grabs, but if you buy one between now and December 31, you're in for some mouth-watering free goodies. 

If you're not overly familiar with the Tricolor, just imagine taking a Panigale V4 S, making it even more beautiful with a limited-edition paint job, and throwing on the most high-end performance parts you can think of. So, taking one of the most exceptional bikes you'll see on the roads and making it even more special.

Well, it turns out that you can add even more to the Panigale V4 Tricolore in the form of a Homologated Akrapovic silencer. This racing accessory would normally set you back £5,228.28 ($7,086), but if you buy a Tricolor before the end of the year, it's just part of the package.

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Adding to the list of free goodies is a Ducati Corse V8 Flag or a Ducati Corse V9 helmet, which would normally set you back £849 ($1,150.70). That's $8,237 still sitting in your back pocket alongside a gleaming new Tricolore, but wait, there's more.

According to the Ducati website, the final goodie included in the purchase of a 2025 Tricolore is "priceless" and takes the form of an invitation to a 2026 Ducati exclusive, limited-edition track day. However, more details about this event will be released closer to the time. Now, for the catch—there's always a catch.

This deal is only available to buyers in the UK. I mean, I guess you could buy it in the UK and ship it to wherever you want, but that'd just add to the overall price and negate any savings from the offer. And, while we're on the topic of the overall price, well, that's the second catch because it's £48,000 ($64,171). It seems like sometimes we just can't catch a break, but hey, at least the US is basically the only country not getting scammed by CFMoto.

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