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A Ducati Panigale V4 with barely three miles on the odometer has surfaced on Bring a Trailer, and it’s not just another late-model superbike. This particular machine is one of only 189 examples built to commemorate Jorge Martín’s season-long title fight with Francesco Bagnaia, which ended with Martín finishing runner-up in the 2023 MotoGP World Championship.

Finished in the purple, red, and white livery of the Prima Pramac Racing team, the Panigale V4 wears Martín’s signature across its 4.5-gallon aluminum fuel tank and carries an individually numbered plate reading “075/189” stamped into its billet aluminum triple clamp. Aerodynamic winglets, a full fairing with a clear racing windscreen, and a collection of exposed carbon-fiber components, including the exhaust heat shield, alternator protector, fenders, and swingarm protector, round out the race-inspired bodywork.

Power comes from Ducati’s 1,103cc Desmosedici Stradale V4, factory-rated at 210 horsepower and 91 lb-ft of torque, paired with a six-speed transmission and a dry slipper clutch. The engine acts as a stressed member of the aluminum front frame, while electronically adjustable Ohlins suspension, Brembo Stylema R brakes with 330mm front rotors, and forged Marchesini wheels wrapped in Pirelli Diablo Supercorsa SP tires handle the go, stop, and grip duties. A five-inch color TFT dash, Bosch Cornering ABS, and a full suite of Ducati rider aids, including traction, slide, and wheelie control, round out the electronics package.
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Per the listing, the bike was bought new by Kenny Habul, an Australian race car driver and two-time Bathurst 12 Hour winner, and has covered just 3 miles since. It previously appeared on Bring a Trailer this past May before returning to the site now through a private seller in Stamford, Connecticut, with its removed undertail bracket, shipping crate, owner’s box, and a clean North Carolina title all included in the sale.

Listed as Lot #252,814, the auction is open now and set to end July 17. Given the bike’s essentially new condition and its tie to Martín’s breakout championship run, it’s likely to draw plenty of attention from Ducatisti and MotoGP fans alike before bidding closes.
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Photos and listing details courtesy of Bring a Trailer. View the original listing here.
