Celebrating Champions: The Ducati Panigale V4 Márquez 2025 Replica

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Introduction to the Panigale V4 Márquez 2025 Replica

In the world of motorsport, few moments shine as bright as a championship victory. Ducati has captured that thrill by unveiling the Panigale V4 Márquez 2025 world champion replica, a tribute to Marc Márquez’s seventh MotoGP title, to be produced in a mere 293 units globally. This exclusive machine was presented at Ducati’s Bologna headquarters on December 19, 2025, marking an extraordinary achievement not only for Márquez but also for Ducati, securing its fourth consecutive riders’ championship.

Performance and Upgrades

Beneath the stunning factory livery signed by Márquez himself lies the heart of the beast: the 1103cc Desmosedici Stradale V4 engine. With a powerful output of 218.5bhp at 13,500rpm and 90lb.ft at 11,250rpm, the bike showcases impressive performance, further enhanced by dedicated engine mapping and a homologated Akrapovič exhaust system. This thoughtfully designed exhaust system aids in reducing the bike’s weight by 2.5kg, making it a formidable contender in both speed and agility.

Exclusive Features for Discerning Riders

This limited edition Panigale is not merely a feast for the eyes. It boasts five-spoke carbon fibre wheels and advanced Öhlins suspension, ensuring riders experience optimum stability and handling. The inclusion of exclusive braking systems derived from WorldSBK technology ensures safety at the highest speeds. With an array of personal touches and a certificate of authenticity, each model encapsulates the essence of Ducati’s engineering prowess and racing heritage.

As a sweet finale, owners will enjoy a unique experience: the chance to meet Márquez during the 2026 MotoGP Championship or at the World Ducati Week 2026. This replica is not just a bike; it’s a piece of MotoGP history!

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