Author: Akshat Kashyap 17/03/24
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The 916 is unquestionably superior to all other models in Ducati legend.
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If you're fortunate enough to acquire one of the 500 made, that is; otherwise, the $100,000 price tag would make sense because it's a no-expense spared superbike.
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With its incredible speed, incredible handling and braking capability, mouthwatering details, massive electronics package, and exorbitant price tag of $39,900 in 2018, the 1299 Panigale R Final Edition was the pinnacle of Ducati's V-Twin superbike.
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Ducati stated in 2004 that it will be producing a limited-edition, road-legal version of their MotoGP motorcycle, with an anticipated 2006–2007 release date.
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Even though it isn't an official Ducati model, its conception and construction by NCR, a former official racing partner of Ducati, makes it worthy of a spot on this list due to its exclusivity—a one-of-one is about as rare as it gets!
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Due to the fact that Ducati was unable to meet demand, a decent one now costs at least $60,000.
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Slightly more than 7,000 were made between 1979 and 1986, and they fetch at least $50,000 now.
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In 2023, one went for $189,000 at an auction.
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Selling for up to $50,000 is possible for Good 750 Sports.
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In 2020, it was put up for auction, but the £400,000 reserve price was not met. Had it sold, it would have been the most costly Ducati ever made.
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