Limited to 500 units, this numbered edition is based on the Ducati Diavel V4. Still, it incorporates elements from the Bentley Batur, Bentley’s most powerful production car ever, with only 18 handcrafted examples made by Bentley’s Mulliner division.
The design of the Ducati Diavel for Bentley draws inspiration from the Batur, featuring a Scarab Green color from Bentley’s palette and unique design elements such as forged rims painted in Dark Titanium Satin, side air intakes reflecting the front grille of the Batur, and a redesigned dual outlet exhaust. Many bodywork components are made of high-quality carbon fiber, enhancing performance and aesthetics.
For Bentley customers, there’s an even more exclusive edition, the Diavel for Bentley Mulliner, limited to just 50 units. Customers can personalize their bikes with different colors for the saddle, front brake calipers, carbon fiber parts, and rims, as well as choose from an exclusive palette of bodywork colors.
Every Diavel for Bentley has a certificate of authenticity, a passenger seat, and a motorcycle cover. The model and production number are displayed on a plate on the motorcycle. The dashboard features a turn-by-turn navigator, and the LED matrix rear light cluster offers a unique animation at key-on. Each bike is delivered in an exclusive personalized wooden case.
To complement the bike, there’s a Capsule Collection available for owners, including a jet helmet and a technical jacket in a limited edition, with a color scheme matching that of the motorbike.
Powering the Diavel for Bentley is the 1,158cc V4 Granturismo engine, delivering 168 hp and offering a distinctive exhaust note thanks to the Twin Pulse combustion order and dedicated exhaust system.
This collaboration between Ducati and Bentley is part of the Volkswagen Group’s “Progressive Brand Group,” which includes Audi and Lamborghini, showcasing the synergies and creativity within the group.