New-gen Ducati Scrambler Launched in India, Price Starts at Rs 10.39 Lakh
New-gen Ducati Scrambler Launched in India, Price Starts at Rs 10.39 Lakh
The 2023 Scrambler is powered by an 803cc air-cooled, twin-cylinder engine, which generates a max output of 73 BHP at 8,250 rpm and 65 Nm of torque at 7,000 rpm.

The Italan-based high-performance motorcycle manufacturer Ducati, which unveiled the second-generation Scrambler last year at the International Motorcycle and Accessories Exhibition (EICMA), finally launched the bike in India at the starting price of Rs 10.39 lakh (ex-showroom). The company has introduced the vehicle in three models – Icon, Full Throttle and Nightshift, and is available in six colour options.

Interested customers can now pre-book the newly launched bike nationwide by visiting Ducat’s authorised showroom. The same also can be done online through the company’s official webiste.

 New-gen Ducati Scrambler Design and Style

The feature-loaded Second-Generation Scrambler comes with a lot of highlighted features, which might attract the target audience this time. The motorcycle comes with a new fuel tank with removable a coloured portion in the centre along with headlight covers, fenders, and wheel tags.

The machine features a revised handlebar, providing extra comfort to the riders on the long journey. The company has also introduced a flat seat that flaunts 795 mm of height.

New-gen Ducati Scrambler Features

The bike comes with an aggressive stance and features sleek design elements. It also gets an LED headlight setup, LED DRLs, side number plates, dark aluminium details, matte black finish exhaust, and digital cluster, which allows the riders to track bike-related crucial details, among others.

It has been claimed by the company that the bike gets major updates from the electronic front in order to make it lighter, more fun, and fast.

 New-gen Ducati Scrambler Engine

As far as the displacement is concerned, The 2023 Scrambler is powered by an 803cc air-cooled, twin-cylinder engine option, which churns out a max output of 73 BHP at 8,250 rpm and 65 Nm of peak torque at 7,000 rpm. The unit is mated with a 6-speed transmission and has multiple riding modes.

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