Ducati has now launched the less polluting versions of the Scrambler Nightshift and Desert Sled in the Indian market. Bookings for the new models are open at all Ducati dealerships located across the country.
The new Ducati Scrambler Nightshift
features an attractive Aviator Grey colour option. It comes equipped with a new
cafe-racer-style flat seat, a wide handlebar derived from the 1100 Sport Pro sporting
bar-end rearview mirrors. The new motorcycle has flat track-inspired side
number plates bearing the Classic Scrambler logo. The Nightshift uses spoke
wheels with Pirelli MT60 tyres that are said to provide excellent grip.
The BS6 Ducati Scrambler Desert Sled
flaunts is a spanking-new Sparkling Blue livery that contains red and white
details on the fuel tank and mudguards. It’s a tribute to the Enduro bikes of
the 80s and enhances the distinctly off-road character of the bike. We also
like the golden rims and the classic black frame. Some of the key highlights of
the Scrambler Desert Sled include spoke wheels running on Pirelli Scorpion
Rally ST tyres, new seat, LED headlight with a protective grille, high front
mudguard, extended rear fender, and adjustable KYB suspension.
Powering the new Ducati Scrambler
motorcycles is a common 803 cc L-twin engine which complies with the BS6
emission regulations. It has been tuned to produce 73bhp of max power at
8,250rpm and 66.2Nm of peak torque at 5,750rpm. For the transmission, Ducati
has provided a 6-speed gearbox accompanied by a servo-assisted slipper clutch.
To buy the BS6 Ducati Scrambler Nightshift,
you’d need to shell out INR 9.80 lakh* whereas the latest model of the Ducati
Scrambler Desert Sled would set you back by INR 10.89 lakh*.