
Ducati has added two new variants to its Scrambler family, with the Icon Dark and Full Throttle models set to arrive on Australian shores in April 2025.
Both of the new bikes utilise the existing second-generation Ducati Scrambler platform that was introduce in 2023 and add an array of aesthetic alterations.
Priced from $17,300 ride away, the Icon Dark offers no real practical changes to speak of, but the moody blacked-out colour scheme is designed to express “the purest essence of Ducati Scrambler”. Very demure Ducati. Very mindful.

Meanwhile, the Full Throttle variant arrives with a $21,100 ride away price tag and takes inspiration from the US flat track competitions of the 1960s, with a lowered handlebar, a short front mudguard, a shortened tail, and side number plates. The side plates display the number 62 in reference to the birth of the original Ducati Scrambler in 1962.
And, in keeping with the sports theme, the Full Throttle also comes with a homologated Termignoni silencer, Ducati Performance LED indicators, and a quickshifter.

The second-gen Scrambler offers 73hp from its 803ccx air-cooled twin-cylinder engine, and also features a full electronics suite and a 4.3-inch TFT display.
In addition to the Icon Dark and the Full Throttle, the Scrambler range also currently includes the Icon and the Nightshift, as well as the bigger 1100 Sport Pro.