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New Ducati Scrambler Family Unveiled

The new generation of Ducati Scrambler has been completely redesigned, maintaining the spirit that made this family a worldwide success.

In the seventh and final episode of the Ducati World Première web series 2023, Ducati unveiled the new Ducati Scrambler family to the public (see the episode here).

To rewrite history, sometimes you need to press the fast-forward button. This is what Ducati Scrambler has done with this new generation, which becomes more contemporary, expressive and has an even more lively personality.

We enter the Ducati Scrambler next-gen, a bike that uniquely combines fun, technology, safety and ease-of-use — a new motorcycle anticipated for the future and capable of evolving the distinctive features of a product that has already won the hearts of over 100,000 riders into a new era and that is even more customizable according to the rider’s style.

The new generation of Ducati Scrambler has been completely redesigned, maintaining the spirit that made this family a worldwide success: an essential, fun, easy-to-ride motorcycle with a great personality, whose authenticity emerges even stronger, combined with a young and modern style.

The new Ducati Scrambler is the perfect choice for a motorcycle with a personal and modern style: dynamic and fun but also accessible and safe for everyday riding — a bike designed for style, design and technology-conscious enthusiasts. It is a real way to express yourself through the many custom options.

The second generation validates that simplicity and authenticity have always represented an essential value for all Ducati Scrambler enthusiasts. The air-cooled Desmodue twin-cylinder engine, steel trellis frame, wide handlebar, low center of gravity and riding fun are enhanced by advanced electronics and a more modern style in lines and concepts. 

The result of this recipe is three Ducati Scrambler models: Icon, Full Throttle and Nightshift. Three motorcycles with a different style, united by a relaxed riding position and a low weight, offer enthusiasts of all experiences great riding pleasure on urban journeys and on out-of-town trips.

The Style

The new Scrambler exhibits linear features that underline its modern character.

The design keeps the soul of the Ducati Scrambler family intact, preserving its distinctive elements. The front Daytime Riding Light (DRL), recognizable at first glance and a trademark of the Ducati Scrambler universe, immediately expresses modernity. The front headlight, now full LED, keeps the iconic “X” redesigned with an even more recognizable style. The new taillight design is now with a semi-circular line, always full LED, along with the direction indicators.

The steel tank has been redesigned and now features an interchangeable cover. Together with the mudguards, it gives the bike its color and allows for easy customization.

The new instrumentation with a 4.3-inch color TFT and dedicated human-machine interface (HMI) makes the new Ducati Scrambler even more modern, integrating perfectly with the style of the bike and information display.

The Desmodue twin-cylinder engine is a key element of the Ducati Scrambler personality and has been revised in aesthetics. The new crankcase covers are immediately distinguishable by the X, and the logo and has a more refined shape than the previous generation. The exhaust is new, with more essential lines that leave the engine more visible.

The Technique

The new Ducati Scrambler has also been changed in its technical contents and lightened by 8.8 pounds (4 kilograms), thus obtaining a bike that is easier to ride. 

The chassis is all-new with the frame remaining a trellis design but is updated and lightened. Together with the redesigned swingarm, with the repositioned shock absorber and some engine updates, it contributes to the overall weight reduction of the bike, which improves further in terms of ease of riding and handling. Finally, for custom bike builders, the rear sub-frame is now easily removable without modifying the frame.

Riding improvements also come from a slightly increased steering angle that allows the rider to have more control over the bike. The wheels are a completely renewed design with 18 and 17 inches respectively at the front and rear.

The Desmodue engine, which has always been a distinctive element of the Ducati Scrambler, has been modernized in its contents, has a weight reduction of about 5.5 pounds (2.5 kilograms) compared to the previous generation and has now been equipped with a new eight-disc clutch, which is softer in operation. The clutch is also more compact, which has made it possible to reduce the size of the right-hand cover and offer more space for the rider’s foot. The new Ducati Scrambler is also equipped with a transmission shift drum mounted on bearings, which allows for smoother and more precise shifting.

All these evolutions contribute to an overall lightening that makes the new Ducati Scrambler the benchmark of the category.

Ducati Scrambler is also even more fun and safer thanks to the introduction of electronic management of the Ride by Wire throttle. Firstly, this solution makes the engine response ready at every throttle position but always progressive and easy to manage at all revs. It allows the adoption of Ducati Traction Control (DTC) and two riding modes: Road and Wet. The latter is designed specifically for riding on wet surfaces, offering a smoother throttle response and a traction control calibration more oriented to stability and safety. The standard equipment is completed by anti-lock braking system (ABS) cornering, which is essential for making riding even safer.

Ride by Wire also gives the new generation Desmodue engine the ability to install the Quick Shift up/down available as an accessory, offered as standard equipment on the Full Throttle.

The Ducati Multimedia System is also available as an accessory, allowing you to listen to music and make calls by connecting your smartphone.

The air-cooled two-valve twin-cylinder engine will have a maximum power output of 73 horsepower.

Ducati Scrambler Icon

The Icon version represents the Ducati Scrambler par excellence; the new design of the tank with interchangeable covers makes it even easier to express one’s personality. In addition to the three standard colors (’62 Yellow, Thrilling Black and Ducati Red), a further six are available as accessory kits that include tank covers, front and rear mudguards, headlamp covers and wheel tags to complete the customization.

The Ducati Scrambler Icon features a revised handlebar that is lower and closer to the rider, allowing more control over the bike. The seat has been redesigned with a different, more tapered, streamlined shape. Completing the design of this new generation of Icon are black under-seat side panels with Ducati Scrambler graphics.

The Ducati Scrambler Icon will arrive to U.S. and Canadian dealers in Spring 2023. U.S. pricing for the Scrambler Icon will begin at $10,995. For Canada, the Ducati Scrambler Icon will start at an MSRP of $12,995 CAD.

Scrambler Full Throttle

The Full Throttle is the sportiest proposal in the Ducati Scrambler 2023 range, inspired by U.S. Flat Track competitions on dirt oval track. The side number plates have the number 62 — 1962 was the debut year of the first Ducati Scrambler — in perfect Tracker style and with the sump guard, define a decidedly grittier aesthetic for those who do not want to go unnoticed.

The dedicated saddle and livery underline the sporty character of the Full Throttle in Red GP19 / Dark Stealth. The equipment is completed by a shorter front mudguard, a tail without rear mudguard, red tags on the alloy wheels, homologated Termignoni silencer, Ducati Performance LED indicators and standard Quick Shift up/down.

From the variable section handlebar compared to the Icon version, even the riding position changes and becomes sportier.

The Ducati Scrambler Full Throttle will arrive to U.S. and Canadian dealers in Spring 2023. U.S. pricing for the Scrambler Full Throttle will begin at $12,195. For Canada, the Ducati Scrambler Full Throttle will start at an MSRP of $14,095 CAD.

Ducati Scrambler Nightshift

The most elegant of the proposals in the Ducati Scrambler 2023 range is the Nightshift, distinguished by more classic and refined details. Like Full Throttle, Ducati Scrambler Nightshift features side number plates, a sporty front mudguard and the absence of a rear mudguard and compact LED indicators.

The Nebula Blue color scheme and spoked rims, now completely black, make the Nightshift decidedly sophisticated in terms of appearance, which is completed — as on the previous generation model of the same name — with a flat-shaped, variable-section handlebar and bar-end mirrors in café racer style.

The Ducati Scrambler Nightshift will arrive to U.S. and Canadian dealers in Summer 2023. U.S. pricing for the Ducati Scrambler Nightshift will begin at $12,195. For Canada, the Ducati Scrambler Nightshift will start at an MSRP of $14,095 CAD.

Customization

To allow enthusiasts to express their personality in the best way possible, Scrambler offers a wide choice of clothing and accessories. The accessories collection starts from the three options for the exhaust made by Termignoni. A homologated steel silencer with black finish is available to improve the sporty look, fitted as standard on Full Throttle. Two options are available for those wanting to have fun off public roads: one with only the silencer and the other with a full exhaust. For all three versions, it will be possible to choose the color of the contrasting line between the three shades of yellow, red or blue.

The catalog includes other accessories, among which are the seats, the tank above covers, many components machined from solid aluminum (footpegs, mirrors, fuel caps) and soft bags for relaxed touring and daily use — all of which can be viewed through the online configurator.

The clothing is characterized by a casual, authentic style, which interprets the heritage style in a modern way. Garments are designed for both motorcycle and everyday use, blurring the line between technical and lifestyle.

The collection of technical garments includes the Downtown C1 trousers, the Company C4 Jeans, the Downtown C2 ankle boots and the Milestone collection. It also includes a jet helmet made in collaboration with Arai as well as gloves and technical jacket in fabric with a camo interior in Spidi down — all with a modern and urban color.

The lifestyle collection offers a series of garments that aim to express the wearer’s personality while confirming the sense of belonging to the Scrambler family: the Hybrid sweatshirt, which combines the concepts of sweatshirt and down jacket and the Element, Ollie, Crafted, Pacific are the other t-shirt, hoodie and cap designs that complete the collection.

The capsule can be purchased at Ducati dealerships or on the online shop.

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