The popular Ducati Scrambler family will benefit from Euro5 compliance and a host of new colour schemes in 2021.
Following the reveal of the Ducati Scrambler 1100 Pro and Sport Pro in August, the Italian firm has now given details on changes to the entire Scrambler family.
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Joining the two aforementioned bikes in the Scrambler 1100 range for 2021 is the Scrambler 1100 Dark Pro, which is categorised by a ‘Dark Stealth’ colour scheme, round mirrors, and natural brushed aluminium finishes.
The Scrambler 800 range also gets a boost with the new Nightshift variant. The Scrambler Nightshift features classic lines and dark colours, as well as a straight narrow handlebar and café racer mirrors. The bike is also equipped with a new flat two-seat saddle that provides comfort for both rider and passenger.
Additionally, the Srambler Desert Sled gets a fresh look with a ‘Sparkling Blue’ livery that is contrasted with red and white details on the fuel tank and mud gaurds. It also features gold rims, a new anti-slip seat lining, a headlight mesh guard and 200mm fork travel, giving it true offroad character.
The popular Scrambler Icon gets a new colour scheme, with ‘Ducati Red’ joining the current ’62 Yellow’ classic colourway.
Ducati says that the 2021 Scrambler Desert Sled will be available from the end of November, while the Scrambler Nightshift will arrive from December. The Scrambler Icon in Ducati Red is expected in January. Exact Australian pricing and arrival is yet to be announced.
For more information, head to www.ducati.com.au or speak to your local Ducati dealer.