In 2025 comes the Scrambler Icon Dark and the new Full Throttle

BORGO PANIGALE (BOLOGNA) (ITALPRESS) – With a new Ducati World Première 2025 event, Ducati unveiled to the public two new models for the Scrambler family. The Icon Dark, the most essential model in the range, designed for those who love the purest essence of the Scrambler and for those looking for a bike with clean lines and lots of character. The Full Throttle, on the other hand, gets a makeover in its color scheme, with a livery that accentuates its post-heritage appeal by drawing inspiration from the color schemes of 1970s racing vehicles. The Icon Dark is the model that expresses the purest essence of Scrambler. A motorcycle that eliminates the superfluous through its matte black look, combining the minimal elegance of the second generation with the fun, easygoing and free-spirited soul of the Land of Joy, whose gateway it represents. Its essential and pure design enhances the timeless appeal of the Dark liveries of Borgo Panigale’s motorcycles. A motorcycle that stimulates even more to express one’s personality, ready to interpret the tastes and needs of each enthusiast, using the livery as a canvas to play with the customization possibilities that have always been an integral part of the Scrambler world. The iconic teardrop tank, the Scrambler’s distinctive element, in the new total black coloring, creates a play of nuances between different materials, echoed by other details such as the front fender and conveyors. The essential side panels and sporty tail make the line of the Dark even more dynamic and sleek.The Scrambler Full Throttle is the sportiest offering in the range and is inspired by U.S. Flat Track racing on dirt ovals. The side number plates echo the graphics with the number 62 – 1962 was the year of the debut of the first Ducati Scrambler – in perfect Tracker style and, along with the skid plate, define a decidedly grittier aesthetic for those who don’t want to go unnoticed. The sporty character of the Full Throttle 2025 is underscored by the seat cover and heritage livery in black and bronze, a color also echoed by the aluminum wheels, inspired by 1970s racing bikes and cars, and the black finish of the exhaust heat shields and front side covers. The lowered handlebars with variable section, the short front fender and the sporty tail, lacking the rear fender, enhance the Tracker soul of the Full Throttle, embellished by the homologated Termignoni silencer, Ducati Performance LED turn signals and the standard Ducati Quick Shift up/down.

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