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New-gen Ducati Scrambler range launched at Rs 10.39 lakh

The Scrambler Full Throttle and Nightshift are priced at Rs 12 lakh (ex-showroom).

The second-generation Ducati Scrambler made its debut in November last year at EICMA 2022. The bike comes in three variants: Icon, Full Throttle and Nightshift, and is now available in India at a starting price of Rs 10.39 lakh (ex-showroom).

The Scrambler Icon features a new fuel tank with a coloured portion in the centre that is replaceable, along with the fenders, tags on the wheels and headlight covers. The bike gets a revised handlebar that is lower and closer to the rider. The new seat is flatter and is set at a height of 795 mm.

The Icon is available in six different colours and nine livery options. The bike gets black under-seat side panels with Ducati Scrambler graphics.

The Scrambler Full Throttle is inspired by US flat track competitions held on dirt ovals. It features side number plates bearing the number 62, a skid plate and comes in GP19 Red/Dark Stealth livery with black exhaust heat shields and front side covers.

The Full Throttle also gets a shorter front fender, a tail without a rear fender, red tags on the alloy wheels, a Termignoni silencer, Ducati Performance LED turn signals and a quick-shifter as standard.

The Scrambler Nightshift features a café racer style saddle in a dark leather shade with glossy and matte body panels. It also gets side number plates, a minimal front fender, no rear fender, dark aluminium details and LED turn signals.

The bike comes equipped with spoked wheels, a flat-set variable section handlebar and bar-end mirrors.

The 2023 Scrambler is powered by an 803cc air-cooled twin-cylinder engine that produces 73 BHP @ 8,250 rpm and 65 Nm @ 7,000 rpm. The engine is paired with a 6-speed gearbox and comes with two riding modes: Road and Wet. The new model features ride-by-wire throttle management for the first time.

 

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Next-gen Ducati Scrambler revealed ahead of EICMA 2022

The new Scrambler will reach dealerships across the world in March 2023.

Ducati has revealed the next-generation Scrambler ahead of EICMA 2022. The bike gets several updates for the 2023 model year.

The 2023 Ducati Scrambler comes in three variants: Icon, Full Throttle and Nightshift. The bike gets a redesigned LED headlamp, tail lamp and a new steel fuel tank that comes with an interchangeable cover. It also gets a new 4.3-inch digital instrument console, new clutch & alternator covers and a reworked exhaust.

The new Scrambler is 4 kg lighter than the outgoing version thanks to an updated trellis frame and a new-gen Desmodue engine that is about 2.5 kg lighter than the previous generation.

Speaking of the engine, the 2023 Scrambler is powered by an 803cc air-cooled twin-cylinder engine that produces 73 BHP @ 8,250 rpm and 65 Nm @ 7,000 rpm. The engine is paired with a 6-speed gearbox and comes with two riding modes – Road and Wet. The new model features ride-by-wire throttle management for the first time.

The new Scrambler will reach dealerships across the world in March 2023.

 

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Ducati Scrambler Urban Motard launched at Rs. 11.49 lakh

The Scrambler Urban Motard is positioned between the 100 Dark Pro and Desert Sled.

Ducati has announced the launch of the Scrambler Urban Motard in India. The bike is priced at Rs. 11.49 lakh (ex-showroom).

The Scrambler Urban Motard features a dual-tone paint scheme of Star Silk White and Ducati GP’19 Red, with unique fuel tank graphics. The bike comes with a high-mounted front mudguard, a flat seat, a low handlebar and a side number plate.

Ducati Scrambler Urban Motard is based on a trellis frame and weighs 180 kg (dry weight). The bike is powered by an 803cc L-twin engine that makes 72 BHP @ 8,250 rpm and 66.2 Nm @ 5,750 rpm. The engine is mated to a 6-speed gearbox via a slipper clutch.

The bike rides on 17-inch spoked wheels with 41 mm Kayaba USD front fork suspension at the front and a monoshock at the rear. The braking hardware consists of a single 330 mm front disc and a 245 rear disc equipped with cornering ABS.

 

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2022 Ducati Scrambler 800 Urban Motard teased

The Scrambler 800 Urban Motard is powered by an 803cc L-twin engine.

Ducati India has released a teaser of the 2022 Scrambler 800 Urban Motard, which suggests that the bike could be launched in the Indian market soon.

The Scrambler 800 Urban Motard features a dual-tone paint scheme of Star Silk White and Ducati GP 2019 Red, with unique fuel tank graphics. The bike comes with a high-mounted front mudguard, a flat seat, a low handlebar and a side number plate.

The Scrambler 800 Urban Motard is powered by an 803cc L-twin engine that makes 72 BHP and 66.2 Nm. The engine is mated to a 6-speed gearbox via a slipper clutch.

The bike rides on 41 mm Kayaba USD front fork suspension and a monoshock at the rear. The braking hardware consists of a single 330 mm front disc and a 245 rear disc equipped with cornering ABS.

 

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Ducati Scrambler Desert Sled Fasthouse launched in India

The Ducati Scrambler Desert Sled Fasthouse is a special edition model that is limited to only 800 units worldwide.

Ducati has launched the Scrambler Desert Sled Fasthouse in India at Rs. 10.99 lakh (ex-showroom). It is a special edition model that is limited to only 800 units worldwide.

The Desert Sled Fasthouse has been developed to celebrate the collaboration between Ducati Scrambler and the American clothing brand Fasthouse. It features a special livery and has logos of both brands on the fuel tank.

Powering the Ducati Scrambler Desert Sled Fasthouse is the same 803cc, L-twin, air-cooled engine that comes with the standard model. It is capable of producing 72 BHP @ 8,250 rpm and 66.2 Nm @ 5,750 rpm. For the transmission, there is a 6-speed unit.

Ducati Scrambler Desert Sled Fasthouse feature highlights:

  • Homologated grille for the front headlight
  • High mudguards
  • Skid plate
  • 860 mm seat height
  • Adjustable Kayaba suspension
  • Off-road-inspired footpegs with removable rubber pads
  • 19-in front and 17-in rear wheel
  • Pirelli Scorpion Rally STR tyres

Along with the launch of the Scrambler Desert Sled Fasthouse, Ducati has also announced that all units that were allotted for the Indian market have been sold out. The deliveries commence on November 1, 2021.

 

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2022 Ducati Scrambler 1100 Tribute Pro, Urban Motard revealed

The 2022 Ducati Scrambler 1100 Tribute Pro and Urban Motard will start arriving at the dealerships globally from November 2021.

Ducati has revealed the 2022 Scrambler 1100 Tribute Pro and Urban Motard models for the international markets.

The 2022 Ducati Scrambler 1100 Tribute Pro features a special “Giallo Ocra” livery, circular rearview mirrors, a brown seat, and black wheels. It also has 3 riding modes and multi-level traction control. The motorcycle uses a 1,079cc, twin-cylinder engine that makes 84 BHP and 90 Nm.

The 2022 Ducati Urban Motard has a high front mudguard, a flat seat, and scrambler-styled side body panels. The motorcycle also features a special livery that combines Star White Silk and Ducati GP ’19 Red colours. Powering this bike is an 803cc, L-twin engine that produces 72 BHP and 65 Nm.

The 2022 Ducati Scrambler 1100 Tribute Pro and Urban Motard will start arriving at the dealerships globally from November 2021.

 

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Ducati launches Scrambler Nightshift and Desert Sled in India

Both, the Nightshift and Desert Sled are powered by an 803cc L-twin two-valve engine which puts out 72 BHP @ 8,250 rpm and 66.2 Nm @ 5,750 rpm. Bookings for the new Scramblers are now open and deliveries will begin immediately.

Ducati has launched two new Scramblers in India - the Scrambler Nightshift, which is priced at Rs. 9,80,000 and the BS6 Desert Sled, priced at Rs. 10,89,000 (ex-showroom pan India).

The new Scrambler Nightshift is equipped with a Cafe Racer style flat seat and a wide handlebar. It has a steel Trellis frame and comes in an Aviator Grey colour. It is equipped with Pirelli MT60 tires coupled with spoked wheels, side number plates and LED lighting.

The Ducati Scrambler Desert Sled has a black frame and comes in a Sparking Blue colour with red and white details on the tank and mudguards. It gets golden rims, a high front mudguard, extended rear fender, high plate holder, variable cross-section handlebar and adjustable Kayaba suspensions with 46 mm fork and 200 mm excursion. The Desert Sled is also equipped with a Pirelli Scorpion Rally STR 120/70 R19 tyre at the front and a Pirelli Scorpion Rally STR 170/60 R17 tyre at the rear.

Both, the Nightshift and Desert Sled are powered by an 803cc L-twin two-valve engine which puts out 72 BHP @ 8,250 rpm and 66.2 Nm @ 5,750 rpm. Both bikes are equipped with a 6-speed gearbox and a wet multi plate type clutch with hydraulic control and a servo-assisted slipper function.

Bookings for the new Scramblers are now open across all Ducati dealerships in Delhi-NCR, Mumbai, Pune, Ahmedabad, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Kochi, Kolkata and Chennai and deliveries will begin immediately.

 

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Ducati launches BS6 Scrambler range in India

The Ducati Scrambler Icon, Icon Dark and 1100 Dark Pro are now available with BS6-compliant engines.

The Ducati Scrambler Icon, Icon Dark and 1100 Dark Pro are now available with BS6-compliant engines. Prices start at Rs. 7.99 lakh (ex-showroom, India). Deliveries will commence from January 28, 2021.

The Scrambler range gets wide handlebars, flat seat and a revised suspension setup. The bikes also come equipped with Cornering ABS.

The Scrambler Icon comes with a steel teardrop fuel tank with interchangeable aluminium side panels, hydraulic clutch control, new headlamp with LED daytime running lights and an LCD instrument cluster. The Icon is now available in Ducati Red and 62 Yellow paint schemes. The Icon Dark is available in Matte Black with a black frame and black seat that has a grey rim.

The Scrambler Icon and Icon Dark are powered by an 803cc, air-cooled, twin-cylinder engine that has been upgraded to comply with BS6 emission norms.

The Scrambler 1100 Dark Pro is powered by a BS6-compliant 1,079cc, twin-cylinder motor. It comes equipped with Ducati Traction Control (DTC), Cornering ABS and has three riding modes - Active, Journey and City.

2021 Ducati Scrambler prices:

Scrambler Icon - Rs. 8.49 lakh

Scrambler Icon Dark - Rs. 7.99 lakh

Scrambler 1100 Dark Pro - Rs. 10.99 lakh

 

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Ducati to launch 12 bikes; opens bookings for Scrambler Icon

These will include models like the Multistrada V4, Streetfighter V4, Monster, SuperSport 950 and the Scrambler Nightshift along with models updated to meet BS6 emission norms.

Ducati has announced that it will launch 12 new motorcycles in India in 2021. These will include models like the Multistrada V4, Streetfighter V4, Monster, SuperSport 950 and the Scrambler Nightshift along with models updated to meet BS6 emission norms.

The first bike to be launched will be the Scrambler Icon, which has been updated to meet BS6 norms. The company has started accepting bookings for the Scrambler Icon and Scrambler Icon Dark. Customers can book their motorcycles at Ducati dealerships for an amount of Rs. 50,000.

The first quarter of 2021 will also see the launch of the Diavel and the new XDiavel. This will be followed by the launch of all new motorcycles based on the V4 engine platform including the Multistrada V4, the Streetfighter V4 and Panigale V4. The latter half of the year will see the introduction of the Monster in the super naked segment, followed by the SuperSport 950 and the Hypermotard 950 RVE. Other Scrambler models like Scrambler 1100 Dark Pro, all new Night Shift and the popular Desert Sled will also be launched.

In 2021, Ducati plans to resume experiential events like DRE Track Days, Off Road Days, Dream Tours and Racing at the National Superbike Championship as well.

 

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Ducati Scrambler 800 BS6 listed on website

The Scrambler 800 gets a new Nightshift variant.

The 2021 Ducati Scrambler 800 range has been listed on the brand's Indian website.

The updated Scrambler will be available in a new Nightshift variant which is priced at Rs. 10.70 lakh. Prices for the Desert Sled start at Rs. 11.80 lakh (ex-showroom). The official launch is expected in early 2021.

The Scrambler Nighshift gets a matte grey and charcoal colour scheme. The bike has cafe racer style mirrors and a flat seat. The lack of a rear mudguard adds to the retro style.

The new Desert Sled comes in a new Sparkling Blue colour scheme with gold wheels. It has a new anti slip seat and a headlamp guard.

The Scrambler 800 will be powered by a BS6-compliant 803cc, 2-cylinder engine. It produces 71 BHP @ 8,250 rpm and 66.2 Nm @ 5,750 rpm. The engine is mated to a 6-speed gearbox via a slip and assist clutch.

In addition to these variants, the Scrambler Icon will also receive a BS6 engine.

 
 

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