On the Ducati Scrambler Icon and Nightshift, you find a 41mm Kayaba USD fork and a Kayaba preload-adjustable monoshock. The six-speed gearbox is fitted with a hydraulically actuated slip-and-assist clutch. The BS6-compliant version makes the same power and torque as the BS4 engine. The Ducati Scrambler is powered by the old 803cc L-twin air-cooled engine that puts out 73.4PS and 67Nm. This console is Ducati Multimedia System ready, allowing you to connect your smartphone to your ride to control music on the go. The LCD digital console also saw minor revisions with a gear position indicator and fuel gauge. The neo-retro motorcycle got a cross-shaped LED DRL and LED turn indicators. Ducati has priced the Desert Sled BS6 at Rs 11.80 lakh, whereas the Ducati Scrambler Nightshift BS6 retails at Rs 10.70 lakh, both ex-showroom India.ĭucati spruced up the Scrambler a while back.
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The Cafe Racer and Full Throttle models have been discontinued. Expect the BS6-compliant version to start from around Rs 9.79 lakh (ex-showroom). The BS4-compliant Ducati Scrambler’s prices started from Rs 7.89 lakh for the Icon trim. The Desert Sled is the hardcore true-blooded scrambler of the lot. The Ducati Scrambler is available in three variants: Icon, Desert Sled and Nightshift. Check out the full price list in our report here.
The prices of select variants of the motorcycle has been revealed in the brand's official website. The neo-retro motorcycles are one of the more affordable Ducatis and take inspiration from their 1960s namesake. The Ducati Scrambler made the Italian brand accessible to loads of enthusiasts who longed for a Ducati in their garage. To know more about the new Scrambler, check this story. Following the launch of the Scrambler Icon, Scrambler Icon Dark and the Scrambler 1100 Dark Pro in January this year, Ducati has launched the Scrambler Nightshift in India at Rs 9.80 lakha (ex-showroom).