New Ducati Scrambler Icon, Full Throttle and Nightshift revealed

This is the first major generational change to the Scrambler since the model’s inception in 2014.

Ducati’s most accessible range of bikes, the Scrambler lineup, has been updated for 2023, with major electronic and mechanical changes to the entire lineup. Currently, the 2023 Ducati Scrambler can be had in three variants- Icon, Full Throttle and Nightshift. All of them are powered by the same air-and-oil cooled 803cc, 2-valve, Desmoduo engine making 73hp at 8,250rpm and 65 Nm of torque at 7,000rpm. 

  • New Scrambler has electronic throttle, two riding modes-Road and Wet

  • 4.3-inch TFT dash standard, shows navigation and other features

  • Lighter by 4 kg compared to previous model

New Ducati Scrambler range: details

The all-new Ducati Scrambler range is offered in three variants- Icon, Full Throttle and Nightshift. Although, as of now, Ducati has unveiled only three variants, it is quite likely that there will be more of them down the line. Each variant is the same mechanically and the major point of difference is in terms of styling and a few tweaks. 

While the engine and the main chassis remain largely the same, there have been a few tweaks to further make the Scrambler more accessible. Ducati claims that through a lighter bolt-on subframe and due to new engine internals, it has been able to shave off 4 kg from the kerb weight of the earlier bike. This, despite ensuring the bike is compliant with the more stringent Euro-5 emission standards. 

All bikes here get the same electronic suite, comprising two riding modes (enabled by the electronic throttle), Road and Wet, Cornering ABS and traction control. These rider aids are controlled through a brand-new offset 4.3-inch TFT dash which replaces the old circular digital display. With Ducati’s optional Bluetooth module fitted, this TFT dash can also show you navigation and other notifications. All models now get full LED lighting as standard. 

The Icon serves as the gateway into the Scrambler line of motorcycles, and is offered in three colours – yellow, red and black. Further, Ducati also offers more accessory colour options which take the total available colours up to nine. The coloured tank panels, front and rear mudguards and small headlight cowl are all that need to be swapped to change the colour of the bike. 

The Full Throttle is the sportiest of this trio and has a lower handlebar and comes adorned with a bespoke red, grey and black paint scheme. It is also the only model to come equipped with a bidirectional quickshifter as standard. The other models can be had with it as an optional extra. The Full Throttle gets shorter fenders and comes equipped with small circular LED indicators.  

The Nightshift is meant to be the more polished cafe racer and it comes in a single colourway known as Nebula Blue. This variant is the only one to come equipped with wire-spoke wheels as standard. In keeping with the cafe racer aesthetic, Ducati has equipped the Nightshift with a straight handlebar and bar-end mirrors to further bolster its kerb appeal. The Nightshift also comes equipped with the same circular LED indicators seen on the Full Throttle. 

As of now, Ducati hasn’t revealed when the new Scrambler lineup will be making its way here but considering that the Scrambler range of motorcycles is all about accessibility, we expect it to make its way here sooner rather than later. 

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