Indian Man Takes Delivery Of 'Rare' Limited Edition Ducati 'Diavel For Bentley' [Video]

Written By: Neeraj Padmakumar
Published: May 11, 2025 at 04:42 AMUpdated: May 11, 2025 at 04:42 AM
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Enthusiasts were excited when Ducati announced an exclusive partnership with Bentley in December 2023, through the 'Diavel for Bentley' series, limited to just 500 units! (An additional 50 units- the 'Diavel for Bentley Mulliner' were produced exclusively for Mulliner customers). The aura of the brands involved and the exclusive nature of the series made it an extremely tempting deal. Plus, the Diavel is an excellent motorcycle! All units were sold out in no time. An Indian buyer has now managed to take home one of these rare masterpieces.

The Instagram profile which goes by the handle 'Leisurewaysluxe' took delivery of the iconic motorcycle from Ducati North Star Automotive- a dealership in Delhi. The dealer shared a video of the same on Instagram, which is now amassing massive viewer attention.

It shows the customer taking delivery of the Ducati Diavel Bentley, finished in the iconic Scarab Green colour. We get to see that this motorcycle wears the number 417/500 (the 417th unit of the 500 ever built) and has great attention to detail gone into every bit of its design. Before you start your guessing game, the 'Diavel for Bentley' has a sticker price of 58,000 Pounds (around Rs 61.44 lakh), while the Mulliner series would cost much higher.

More About The Ducati Diavel For Bentley

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This limited edition Ducati is inspired by Bentley's most powerful car ever- the Batur. At its heart, it’s still a Diavel V4, powered by Ducati’s 1,158cc V4 Granturismo engine. This powerhouse is known for its meaty performance and the trait remains untouched on the special edition.

The engine has an output of 166.28 bhp at 10,750 rpm and 126 Nm of torque at 7,500, and comes mated to a 6-speed gearbox. The motorcycle has a top speed of 299 km/h, and is thus one of the most powerful cruisers out there!

What makes the 'Diavel for Bentley' stand out is the design. The motorcycle wears a stunning Scarab Green paint, taken from the Bentley Batur’s Mulliner color palette. It features Dark Titanium Satin forged wheels and two-tone air intakes that mirror the Batur’s bold front grille.

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The five-spoke Super Sport wheels with chrome and blue highlights match the Bentley Batur’s original grey metallic blue color scheme.

The Diavel for Bentley gets premium touches all around. You’ll find carbon fibre panels, stylish fenders, and a dual exhaust that replaces the V4’s usual four-tip design. The seat is finished in black Alcantara and embroidered with the classy Bentley logo.

Every unit of the Diavel for Bentley will come with a certificate of authenticity, a pillion seat, and a custom motorcycle cover. The bike also features special animations on its TFT display, a sleek LED matrix taillight, and even the delivery box is customized—crafted in wood and personalized for each owner.

Ducati's Previous Collaboration With Lamborghini

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This isn't the first time that Ducati partners with luxury and sports car brands. Previously, we saw a limited-run Streetfighter V4 Lamborghini being launched, limited to just 630 units. It was finished in Verde Citrea/Arancio Dac colorway with Arancio Dac red brake calipers. The motorcycle took design inspiration from the Lamborghini Huracán STO.

The design upgrades outside of colours include Huracan STO-inspired carbon fiber parts like the front fender, fuel tank cover, belly pan, tail section, and air intakes. The front fender bears resemblance to Lamborghini's unique “cofango” (a single-piece hood and fender combo).

More carbon fiber can be seen in key areas like the headlight mount, rear fender, heat shielding, and subframe protectors. Even the saddle is customized to match the Huracán STO’s seat finish, adding to the premium feel. The bike also had forged wheels inspired by Lamborghini’s signature style.

Mechanically, the Streetfighter V4 Lamborghini remained similar to the regular Streetfighter V4 S, but with a major bonus—it came with a Titanium Akrapovič exhaust finished with a carbon fiber tip for a more aggressive soundtack and reduced weight.