Ducati has introduced two new Scrambler models for 2025 called the Full Throttle and Icon Dark. While the Scrambler Full Throttle has been on sale for a bit, Ducati has revamped it with new colours that are inspired by the ones used in racing back in the 1970s. The Icon Dark, on the other hand, goes monotone and features a blacked-out aesthetic.
- Available on sale in 2025
- Remain mechanically identical to outgoing models
Ducati Scrambler Full Throttle, Icon Dark details
As before, the Scrambler Full Throttle is designed to blend flat-tracker aesthetics with street motorcycles. What’s new is the black and bronze colour scheme and livery along with numbered plates on its sides.
These plates come bearing the number ‘62’ as a homage to the first Scrambler model that debuted in 1962. While the motorcycle remains mechanically identical as before, Ducati has equipped the 2025 Full Throttle with a Termignoni exhaust and a bi-directional quickshifter to add some flair to the package.
The Scrambler Icon Dark get matte black finish on the fuel tank, tank covers, mudguard and headlight covers. Both motorcycles largely get the same features, but a bi-directional quickshifter is an optional extra on this model.
Both motorcycles are powered by the same 803cc L-Twin that produces a peak output of 73hp at 8,250rpm and 65.2Nm at 7,000rpm. Both motorcycles weigh in at 176kg and have a standard seat height of 795mm. Ducati offers an optional taller or lower seat accessory, which changes the seat height to 810mm or 780mm, respectively. While Ducati has showcased both these models, the company intends to have them on sale sometime in 2025. Stay tuned for further updates on the Scrambler line-up.
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