The Scrambler Tribute 1100 Pro is an homage to Ducati’s history, and to its air-cooled twin-cylinder engine in particular. It carries forward the mechanicals from the Scrambler 1100 Pro, but has been blessed with a new livery.
The Ducati Scrambler 1100 Pro and 1100 Sport Pro are priced at Rs 11.95 lakh and Rs 13.74 lakh, respectively. The motorcycles are now BS6 compliant and come with some minor styling updates.
Ducati is set to launch the Scrambler 1100 Pro in India on 22nd September. It'll be the Italian marque's second launch of the year, less than a month after it launched the highly-anticipated BS6 Panigale V2. The Scrambler 1100 Pro is powered by a Euro5/BS6-compliant 1,079cc air-cooled L-twin motor.
Ducati has brought in the Scrambler 1100 in three variants – Standard, Special and Sport. Here’s how the three variants are different from each other . Earlier this week Ducati put the Scrambler 1100 on sale in India.
The Scrambler 1100 will be available in three-variants - standard, Special, and Sport. The Scrambler Ducati 1100 is basically a grown-up and more sophisticated version of the original Scrambler. So, design wise, it looks familiar.
The Scrambler 1100 will be the third Ducati to be launched in the year so far. Ducati seems to be on a motorcycle launching spree. The company brought in the refreshed Monster 821 earlier in May and soon followed it up with the launch of the Multistrada 1250.
The next launch from Ducati in India is speculated to be the Scrambler 1100, which is the more powerful variant of the Italian superbike brand’s successful Scrambler line. Before it launches in India, here are some essential facts that you must know about the bigger Scrambler.
Many of you might not remember the Ducati Scrambler that was put into production from 1962 to 1968. The classic bike came with engine variants that ranged from 250cc to 450cc single cylinder mills and were considered the fashionable and practical bikes of its time.