Tue. Apr 23rd, 2024
Ducati Scrambler 1100 Pro to launch in IndiaImage Source: Ducati Official Website

HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Ducati is all set to launch its second BS6 compliant motorcycle.
  • The Italian manufacturer is coming up with the Ducati Scrambler Pro and Sport Pro in India.
  • Ducati to price the Pro and Pro Sport variant somewhere around ₹12-13.5 Lakh.

Ducati India is all set to launch its second BS6 compliant motorcycle in India after the Ducati Panigale V2. The upcoming motorcycle by Ducati India will be the Ducati Scrambler 1100 Pro and Sport Pro. The Italian manufacturer is expected to price the upcoming Ducati Scrambler 1100 Pro at ₹12 Lakh. Meanwhile, the Sport Pro variant of the Scrambler 1100 will cost somewhere around ₹13.5 Lakh. The difference between the Ducati Scrambler 1100 Pro and Sport Pro is that the Sport Pro variant looks more of a cafe racer.

Ducati Scrambler 1100 Pro
Image Source: Ducati Official Website

However, the features on both the Ducati Scrambler 1100 are almost similar. Both the motorcycles come with a full LED-headlight, high setup dual exhaust, three riding modes, Bosch ABS and Ducati Traction Control. Meanwhile, the Scrambler 1100 Pro gets a 45mm Marzocchi fully adjustable front fork and at the rear it gets an adjustable Kayaba monoshock suspension. Similarly, the Scrambler 1100 Sport Pro comes with Ohlins suspended 48mm inverted forks and the rear comes with an Ohlin fully adjustable monoshock suspension.

Ducati Scrambler 1100 Fuel Tank
Image Source: Ducati Official Website

Coming to the engine, both the Ducati Scrambler 1100 comes with a 1079cc L-twin, air-cooled engine. However, the output of the Pro variant is 84.7Ps with a peak torque of 90.5Nm. The Pro Sport variant produces 85.65Ps of power and 88Nm of torque. Three riding modes with three-level traction control will be offered with the upcoming Ducati Scrambler 1100.

Ducati is all set to launch both the Ducati Scrambler 1100 Pro and Sport Pro in India on 22 September.

Ducati Scramber Pro 1100 side profile
Image Source: Ducati Official Website

By Harsh Rana

Full-time management student and a part-time automobile enthusiast. Not much happy about EVs taking over the V8, V10 and V12 motors.

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