- Unveiled at the London Bike Shed MotoShow
- Features a hardcore tracker look
Alongside the cafe racer concept, Ducati has also unveiled a hardcore off-road tracker concept of the Scrambler at the London Bike Shed MotoShow. The concept is christened as the Ducati Scrambler RR24l.
According to Ducati, the Scrambler RR24l concept refers to ‘the aesthetic canons of post-apocalyptic sagas of cinema and TV series’. It has a very minimalistic and functional styling that has been designed to take on the post-apocalyptic world.
The motorcycle features a stripped-down look with metal racks on the tank and the tail to mount luggage. It features a rider-only seat and clip-on handlebars. The tracker look is completed by a combination of 18/17-inch wire-spoke wheels at the front and back, wrapped on knobby Pirelli Scorpion Rally STR tyres. The RR24l also gets a stubby peak mudguard and a Termignoni exhaust system.
Under the bodywork, the Ducati Scrambler RR24l concept is powered by an 803cc, air-cooled, V-twin, Desmodue motor that pumps out 72bhp and peak torque of 65.2Nm. The engine comes paired with a six-speed gearbox.