Ducati launches a motorcycle in honor of Ayrton Senna for 25,000 euros

Ducati Monster Senna. Photo and video: Instagram @ducatiDucati Monster Senna. Photo and video: Instagram @ducati

To honor the legendary Formula 1 driver Ayrton Senna, Ducati is launching a special model called Senna once again. This time, it’s a limited edition of the Ducati Monster Senna, offered at 25,000 euros each.

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The Ducati Monster Senna is based on the current Monster lineup, becoming a special model thanks to an exclusive paint job developed in collaboration with Senna Brands and the Centro Stile Ducati. The colors yellow, green, and blue, inspired by the helmet used by Ayrton Senna during his career, reflect the Brazilian flag.

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The relationship between Ducati and Ayrton Senna dates back to the early 1990s when Senna was one of the first owners of the Ducati Monster 900. This historical connection led to the development of several special models in honor of the driver. The first was the Ducati 916 Senna, launched in 1994, with anthracite gray, matte black, and red paint, personally chosen by Senna.

Ducati Monster Senna. Photo and video: Instagram @ducati

Only 300 units of that series were produced. Now, the new Monster Senna comes with 341 units, representing Senna’s three world titles and his 41 Grand Prix victories.

The new Ducati Monster Senna stands out not only for its design but also for its advanced technology. Ducati has invested in a high-performance chassis, including forged aluminum wheels from Marchesini, a steering damper, a new NIX-30 fork, and a shock absorber, all supplied by Öhlins, known from the 2023 Monster 30th Anniversary model.

This special edition from Ducati is a celebration of Ayrton Senna’s legacy, combining iconic design and cutting-edge technology, intended for collectors and motorcycle enthusiasts worldwide.

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