2025 Ducati Streetfighter V4 S Supreme: First Look at the One Off
3 min readIf you thought collaboration projects are complicated enough with two companies imagine the entanglement with a third in the mix. However, we trust Ducati for what it’s doing after it recently announced a brand collab for its Streetfighter V4 S hyper-naked. The deal extends to Italy’s own Drudi Performance and NYC-based streetwear brand Supreme. Drudi’s part in this collab doesn’t come as a surprise being a world-renowned popular design shop that has been revered in many MotoGP livery. If you haven’t seen Drudi’s designs worn by Valentino Rossi, your education is incomplete. Meanwhile, Supreme comes in as a brand that has grounded its popularity in skateboard culture, which might be new to some of us millennials.
Just Loud Graphics?
It’s hard to not see Supreme’s strong signature graphic style on the Streetfighter with the bike’s components being strongly integrated into the overall design. For instance, the Streetfighter’s Brembo Stylema front brake callipers become a design element with an exclusive red colour and white logo that falls in line with the tone of the livery. The one-off model will also have white rims that neatly integrate into Supreme’s bold red-box logo. After the complete treatment, the resultant aesthetics on the bike is a bold work of pop art. Does it fit the persona of the motorcycle? Let’s debate in the comments.
The list, however, does not end there. Other exclusive elements in the 1,103cc Streetfighter V4 S Supreme come in the form of a steering head etched with the bike’s serial number and a dedicated dash animation on the screen. Similar to all the collectible examples from Ducati, the Supreme edition will also be delivered to buyers in an exclusive wooden crate alongside an accessory kit, a certificate of authenticity, a dedicated motorcycle cover and components required for a two-seat setup. That being said, Ducati has not notified us of any mechanical changes in the Supreme edition from the standard V4 S.
Interestingly, the conversation does not end on the motorcycle. Supreme and Drudi have also come up with a full suite of exclusive technical apparel that falls in line with the aesthetics of the motorcycle. This includes a Dainese one-piece racing suit and a Dainese racing jacket that buyers can buy through the Ducati SuMisura program. Also on the table is an exclusive Arai Corsair-X-based racing helmet, gowned in the special livery and race-ready Spidi leather gloves.
Catching Attention of Young Riders
The Streetfighter V4 S Supreme can be seen as Ducati’s attempt to reach a younger demographic, leveraging Supreme’s underground vibes that exploded among the youth. However, this does come at a premium. Ducati has slapped a $50,000 price tag on the motorcycle. We know that the motorcycle will be available in limited quantities, the numbers to which Ducati has not revealed.