Ducati Scrambler Icon Dark, Full Throttle get nip and tuck for 2025


At the Ducati World Premiere 2025, the Italian motorcycle manufacturer showcased two updated Scrambler models: the Scrambler Icon Dark and Scrambler Full Throttle.
The Scrambler Icon Dark features an aggressive all-black appearance, highlighted by a matte black tank and a modern version of the Scrambler logo. Its side panels and rear fairing contribute to a lighter look.
In contrast, the Scrambler Full Throttle draws inspiration from 1970s flat track motorcycles. This is evident in its black and bronze livery, along with side panels adorned with the number 62, commemorating the year the Scrambler was first introduced—1962.
Additionally, the design is emphasized with lower handlebars, a short front mudguard, a Termignoni silencer, and Ducati Performance LED indicators. Also included is an up/down Quickshifter.
As before, the Scrambler is powered by an air-cooled 803cc twin-cylinder engine, producing 73 horsepower at 8,250 rpm and 65.2 Nm of torque at 7,000 rpm. This engine is paired with a six-speed transmission.
The suspension system consists of KYB inverted forks at the front and a monoshock rear shock absorber with preload adjustment. The bike features 18-inch wheels at the front and 17-inch wheels at the rear.
Other retained features include a 4.3-inch TFT screen, Ride-by-Wire throttle, Riding Modes, and Cornering ABS.
According to Ducati, the Scrambler Icon Dark will be available in the market starting this month, followed by the Full Throttle in December.

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