Lenovo Ducati 5 merges Ducati styling with a thin and light laptop

Lenovo Ducati 5 front and back
Lenovo Ducati 5 front and back (Image credit: Lenovo)

What you need to know

  • Lenovo announced the Lenovo Ducati 5 at CES 2020.
  • The thin and light laptop features design elements inspired by Ducati bikes.
  • The Lenovo Ducati 5 starts at €900 and will be available in April 2020.

Lenovo announced the Lenovo Ducati 5 laptop at CES 2020. The laptop features several design elements inspired by Ducati motorbikes, including its color scheme, racing stripes, and even its BIOS chime that sounds like the buzz of a Ducati engine. The Lenovo Ducati 5 is a limited run laptop with only 12,000 units being produced. The Lenovo Ducati 5 starts at €900 and will be available in April 2020. Lenovo does not list a U.S. pricing.

Lenovo and Ducati have been partners for years, but this is the first time that Ducati design made its way to Lenovo hardware. Ducati racing bike and rider uniforms feature Lenovo logos already.

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CategoryLenovo Ducati 5
Display14-inch FHD IPS16:9300 nits
ProcessorUp to 10th Gen Intel Core i5-1035G1
GraphicsIntel Integrated Graphics
Memory8GB
StorageUp to 1TB TLCSSD PCIe M.2
Webcam1mp HD 720p
WirelessWi-Fi 2x2 ax/ac/a/b/g/nBluetooth 5.1
Ports2x USB 3.11x USB-CPD 3.0+DP1.2 HDMI 1.4bSD card readeraudio jack
Audio2x 2W speakers with Dolby Audio
BatteryUp to 12 hours
Weight1.58kg(3.48lbs)

On the hardware side of things, the laptop has a 14-inch FHD display and runs up to a 10th Gen Intel Core i5 processor. Since only 12,000 units are being made, it appears there are fewer hardware configurations available.

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