Only 630 examples of the Ducati Diavel 1260 Lamborghini were ever built, and one of the lowest-mileage survivors just surfaced for sale. Listed on Bring a Trailer, this stealthy example shows a mere 179 miles on its odometer and is currently bidding with days left on the auction clock.
Frame number 362 of 630, this Diavel wears a matte Gia Green finish set off by gold-anodized forged wheels, carbon-fiber bodywork, and copper-toned trellis framework, a visual nod to the Lamborghini partnership behind the special edition. Power comes from Ducati's liquid-cooled 1,262cc Testastretta L-twin, factory rated at 157 horsepower and 95 lb-ft of torque, routed through a six-speed gearbox with Ducati Quick Shift. The equipment list includes adjustable Öhlins suspension, radial-mount Brembo brakes, a color TFT dash, heated grips, and a full suite of electronic rider aids covering traction, wheelie, and launch control.
According to the listing, the current owner, a private seller based in Fort Mill, South Carolina, acquired the bike in 2025 and is offering it with a clean title and its original rear-axle display stand. At just 179 miles, this Diavel is about as close to showroom-fresh as this limited-production model gets, right down to its unmarked Alcantara solo seat.
Buyers curious about where a bike like this sits in the collector market can get a useful gut check from Hagerty's valuation tools, which track pricing trends across a growing list of collectible motorcycles alongside classic cars. The Diavel 1260 Lamborghini doesn't yet have its own dedicated entry in Hagerty's price guide, but the broader pattern for low-mile, limited-production Ducatis has been climbing steadily, as collectors chase small production runs and notable badge collaborations. Recent examples like the Panigale V4 Superleggera and the Hypermotard 698 Mono show the same appetite for rare, purpose-built Ducatis fetching strong money when kept close to new condition.
Ducati's continued push into rare, limited-edition builds is best summed up by the Superleggera V4 Centenario reveal, which follows the same playbook of small numbers, premium materials, and a price tag to match. Bidding on this Diavel 1260 Lamborghini remains open on Bring a Trailer through July 10.