2025 Ducati Scrambler Icon Dark priced at Rs 9.97 lakh

This is now the most affordable Ducati in India.

By Dinshaw Magol, Autocar India calendar 20 Mar 2025 Views icon3685 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
2025 Ducati Scrambler Icon Dark priced at Rs 9.97 lakh

 

The Ducati Scrambler Icon Dark has been launched at Rs 9.97 lakh (ex-showroom, India), making it the most affordable Ducati on sale in India. The Dark is essentially a blacked-out version of the Scrambler Icon and is mechanically identical to it.

 

Ducati Scrambler Icon Dark launched in India

This is now the most affordable Ducati in India

Since the Dark is mechanically identical to the Scrambler Icon, it retains the same air/oil-cooled, 803cc V-twin engine, producing 73hp and 65.2Nm of torque. At 176 kg (wet weight, no fuel), the Icon Dark is on the lighter side compared to other big-capacity motorcycles in India. Aiding its manageability quotient is the 795mm seat height, which can go down further to 780mm or up to 810mm with the accessory seats. 

The Scrambler Icon Dark shares its main frame, cycle parts, and electronics package with the Icon. In its second generation, the Scrambler now comes with a TFT display, ride-by-wire, cornering ABS, and traction control.

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