
In 2020 the Ducati Scrambler Icon Dark was introduced to the line-up, and as the name suggests, it had a darker paintscheme.īased on the existing £8295 803cc air-cooled Ducati Scrambler Icon, the new machine will arrive in dealers in November and will be priced at £7595, making it the cheapest mid-sized Ducati retro, yet still £496 more expensive than the likes of Yamaha’s XSR700. Ducati Scrambler Icon Dark introduced in 2020 But it’s only a small step of an improvement over the old model, not a giant leap. Even if you don’t buy into the hipster image, marketing hype and lifestyle it’s still a brilliant all-round attractive road bike. Ducati updated the Scrambler family in 2021 before launching a new version for 2023.Ĭosting well over £8000, it’s stretching your wallet a little more, and it’s a shame the engine lacks character.

The 2019 Scrambler Icon 800, like the previous version, is simple, easy-to-ride, but now softer, more comfortable, with improved looks and features like DRL, and cornering ABS. Ducati's Scrambler models are retro-infused soft roaders that use the style of '60s dirt bikes with modern reliability and creature comforts.
