The Return of The Ducati Scrambler
Ducati Scrambler reintroduces the Scrambler which previously had been in production from the late 60’s until 1974. The Scrambler was primarily intended for the American market. It underwent continual modification until 1968, when the true Scramblers with “wide-casing” engines were brought out, first in the 250 and 350 versions and then, in 1969, the 450. It had an excellent frame (it was even used for track racing, which is probably unprecedented in motorbike history) and an engine perfectly suited for its function. It was extremely stylish with rounded lines and a pleasure to ride.
The return of the Ducati Scrambler, Ducati’s interpretation of the iconic Ducati model respects its “post-heritage” by taking the best of the past and creating something unique and contemporary. The new Ducati Scrambler is the perfect blend of tradition and modernity and marks a return to the pure essence of Ducati motorcycling: two wheels, a wide handlebar, a simple engine and a huge amount of fun.
The new Scramblers are available in 4 models and the differences are basically aesthetic. The Icon is the base model, there is the Urban Enduro, Full Throttle and the Classic.