The US Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) has
revealed names of two more upcoming Ducati models - Ducati Scrambler 1100 Pro
and Scrambler 1100 Pro Sport. The details are very limited right now, but we assume that the new
motorcycles will carry off-road biased styling and hardware. The existing
Scrambler 1100 range comprises three variants – 1100, 1100 Special and 1100
Sport. Between the three models, only one packs a rugged persona with wire-spoke
wheels – 1100 Special. The upcoming Scrambler 1100 Pro and Scrambler 1100 Pro
Sport may have more off-road focused genes with a tall-set front fender, a
headlight grille and a longer travel suspension setup.
The Scrambler 1100 Pro Sport could benefit from more premium feature list comprising Ohlins-sourced suspension setup (likely with the electronically adjustable Ducati Skyhook Suspension), Ducati Quick Shift (DQS) up/down EVO and higher-spec Brembo-sourced callipers among others.
The Scrambler 1100 Pro Sport could benefit from more premium feature list comprising Ohlins-sourced suspension setup (likely with the electronically adjustable Ducati Skyhook Suspension), Ducati Quick Shift (DQS) up/down EVO and higher-spec Brembo-sourced callipers among others.
The engine specifications will be identical to the
current range, and the upcoming Scrambler 1100 Pro and Scrambler 1100 Pro Sport
will draw 85 bhp at 7,500 rpm and 88 Nm at 4,750 rpm from its 1,079 cc
Desmodromic L-twin, fuel-injected air-cooled motor. The mill is linked to a
six-speed gearbox. Braking department, similar to the existing models, will use
twin-discs at the front and a single disc at the back.
The most premium Scrambler 1100 variant, the 1100
Sport retails at INR 11.42 lakh*. The upcoming duo can arrive in the same price
range. When launched, the Scrambler 1100 Pro and Scrambler 1100 Pro Sport will
lock horns with the new Triumph Scrambler 1200 in our market.
Ducati will most likely unveil the new Scrambler
1100 variants on 23 October, along with the rest of the 2020 models. Apart from
the new Scrambler 1100 Pro and the Scrambler 1100 Pro Sport, we expect to see
Streetfighter V4, Multistrada V4, new Panigale 959, Multistrada 1260 Grand Tour
and the Scrambler Icon Dark at the event. Ducati will showcase its complete
2020 model range at the 2019 EICMA motorcycle show in Milan, between 5th and
10th November 2019.