- DucatiScrambler range launched at Rs 10.39 lakh
- Offered in three models
- Powered by a Euro 5.2 compliant engine
Ducati India has launched the new Scrambler range of motorcycles in the country close to a year after they were unveiled at the 2022 EICMA. The range consists of three models- Icon, Nightshift and Full Throttle that come with a starting price of Rs 10.39 lakh, ex-showroom.
The Ducati Scrambler Nightshift and Full Throttle are priced at Rs 12 lakh each. Now as a part of the generation change, almost every panel on the bike has been redesigned, be it the tank, side panel, seat, or swing arm. Now, while the Icon serves as the entry point into the Scrambler brand, the Full Throttle variant is the sportiest of the lot. On the other hand, the Scrambler Nightshift variant gets a flatter handlebar, wire-spoke wheels, and bar-end mirrors. It is available in a single Nebula Blue paint scheme.
Powering the new Ducati Scrambler is an 803cc, air/oil-cooled, two-valve Desmoduo engine that is good for 73bhp at 8,250rpm and 65Nm at 7,000rpm. It is paired with a six-speed gearbox. The new Ducati Scrambler is lighter by 4kg as compared to its predecessor, thanks to a lightweight bolt-on sub-frame, and new engine components.
It also includes new electronic aids like electronic throttle, two riding modes, a traction control system, and cornering ABS. It also gets a new 4.3-inch colour TFT instrument cluster, which, along with an optional Bluetooth module can display navigation and other notifications. The 2023 Scrambler also gets LED headlights as standard across the range.