To celebrate the launch of its upcoming Sián FKP 37 hypercar, Lamborghini has partnered with Ducati to create a limited edition Diavel 1260, showcasing the very best of Italian automotive engineering.
Dressed in the hypercar’s own special Verde Gea shade and paired with Electrum Gold wheels, the collaborative bike receives upgraded air intakes as well as carbon fiber bodywork spanning across its central tank cover, radiator covers, dashboard cover, mudguards, seat cover, silencer cover, spoiler, and even the headlight frame. The exhaust housings have been transformed into hexagonal shapes as a nod to Lamborghini, while the Brembo brakes retain its signature Ducati red paint.
As for the power cruiser’s performance, the Diavel 1260 Lamborghini carries a 1,262cc Ducati Testastretta DVT homologated engine capable of pushing out a staggering 162 horsepower at 9,500 rpm and 129 Nm of torque at 7,500 rpm. The transmission comes in the form of a six-speed Ducati Quick Shift up/down Evo.
Limited to just 630 units, the Ducati Diavel 1260 Lamborghini will go for $32,000 USD. Head over to the motorcycle company’s website to learn more.Turning to a playful twist inspired by exotic plants and animals, British luxury automaker Rolls-Royce is now offering three of its cars from its Black Badge line in vibrant neon colors.
Aptly named the Neon Nights Collection, the new roster spans across three of the company’s most popular models, including the Wraith, the Dawn, and the Cullinan. The Wraith comes dressed entirely in Lime Rock Green paired with a Scivaro Grey interior, while the Dawn is painted in Eagle Rock Red, complemented by a Selby Grey cabin. A Mirabeau Blue Cullinan wraps up the collection, with pristine Arctic White on the inside offering a cool contrast.
For those interested, you can learn more over on Rolls-Royce’s website.In honor of the aviation heritage of both the revered French brand and some of its racers, Bugatti has now created a limited edition Chiron Sport with enough power to easily take flight.
Aptly named Les Légendes du Ciel — or “Legends of the Sky” — the new limited edition comes dressed in Gris Serpent, a specific tone of gray inspired by some of the French planes that took flight during the 1920s. A pristine white stripe runs down the entirety of the center to provide a dash of contrast, while the car’s rocket panels on either side are adorned with the French flag’s blue, white, and red. Complementing the exterior is an interior lined with a light whiskey-toned leather, coupled with bright aluminium accents to provide a truly vintage aesthetic.
As for performance, this particular Chiron Spot comes equipped with a quad-turbocharged 8.0-liter W16 engine, capable of pushing out a whopping 1,500 horsepower and 1,180 pound-feet of torque with the help of a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission. Top speed is electronically limited to 261 mph.
“Many successful Bugatti racing drivers, such as Albert Divo, Robert Benoist and Bartolomeo ‘Meo’ Costantini, flew for the French Air Force,” Bugatti’s CEO Stephan Winkelmann explains. “It is therefore almost an obligation for us today to pay tribute to the legends of that time and dedicate a special edition to them.”
Only 20 examples of the Chiron Sport Les Légendes du Ciel will be made, each going for roughly $3.41 million USD.
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