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Ducati to Reveal New Scrambler at 2022 EICMA

Sneak-Peek at World Ducati Week Shows Updated Electronics and Lighter Build

A view from above of a Ducati 2021 Scrambler. Media sourced from Ducati Scrambler.
A view from above of a Ducati 2021 Scrambler. Media sourced from Ducati Scrambler.

Ducati’s about to reveal a new Scrambler at 2022 EICMA – and word is that the machine will be lighter, leaner and possibly even a tad meaner. 

The report from BikeAdvice states that loyal Ducatisti caught a look at the new bike during World Ducati Week, in a ‘secret room’ where the brand chucks new things for their close-lipped fans to ogle prior to the debut and consequential barrage of press releases.

A view of Ducati's secret room. Media sourced from Moto.it.
A view of Ducati’s secret room. Media sourced from Moto.it.

“The new Ducati Scrambler will weigh 5 kg lighter than the previous model,” states the report. 

“[It] could tip the scales at around 184 kg…some written reports hint at a slimmer & lighter construction and updated technology – sporting revisions to the frame, swingarm, and cast wheels which contribute to its slim silhouette.”

Ducati's 2021 Scrambler. Media sourced from Ducati Scrambler (the website).
Ducati’s 2021 Scrambler. Media sourced from Ducati Scrambler (the website).

A wider seat, LED lighting, and updated electronics (including a new dash) are also purportedly in store for the Scrambler, with a special emphasis on the potential for interchangeable gas tank covers (at least, based on the different tank that Moto.it caught a glimpse of when they were standing in front of it).

Whatever is in store for the red corner of EICMA, we’re here for it. Stay updated via our homepage, drop a comment down below, and as always – stay safe on the twisties. 

*Media sourced from Moto.it, and Motorcycles R Us*