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Ducati goes Dark with new Icon variant for 2025

Updated Scrambler Full Throttle also revealed

Motorcycle News by Motorcycle News
October 8, 2024
in Ducati News

2025 Ducati Scrambler Icon Dark & Full Throttle


Ducati have given us a full look at the two new Scrambler options for 2025, the Icon Dark providing a pure and essentialist option for those who like clean lines and characters, alongside the new Full Throttle with updated colour and an emphasis on the post-heritage charm.

2025 Ducati Scrambler Icon Dark

Both bikes run the air-cooled two-valve L-twin measuring in at 803 cc and producing 73 hp or 53.6 kW and 65.2 Nm of torque, with RbW and 50 mm throttle-body. That RbW allows for Riding Modes, Power Modes and DTC, which join Cornering ABS, a TFT dash and full LED lighting with DRL. There’s even a USB under the seat for device charging.

2025 Ducati Scrambler Full Throttle

The Full Throttle does pump up the inclusions, adding a standard Termignoni muffler, Ducati Quick Shift, Ducati Performance indicators, sport mudguard, sump guard, side plates, and dedicated seat.

2025 Ducati Scrambler Full Throttle

Common is the USD Kayaba 41 mm fork and preload adjustable shock, with light allow rims run – a 18 inch front and 17 inch rear, both clad in Pirelli MT60 tyres for a beefy style.

2025 Ducati Scrambler Icon Dark

Brakes are also shared with a beefy 330 mm rotor and radial four-piston Brembo caliper, with 245 mm rear disc and single-piston caliper, both backed by that Bosch ABS.

2025 Ducati Scrambler Full Throttle

Seat height is a manageable standard 795 mm, with both variants weighing in at 176 kg and boasting a 14.5 L fuel capacity. Service intervals are 12,000 km, including valve adjustment, with a 24-month warranty.

2025 Ducati Scrambler Icon Dark

The main choice will be picking between the Icon Dark with blacked out livery including front mudguard and conveyors, offering a darker option on the entry-point Icon Scrambler, or the decked out Full Throttle with that host of extras already fitted.

2025 Ducati Scrambler Full Throttle

Plus Ducati offers a wide choice in terms of clothing and accessories, from exhausts, seats, coloured covers, many components machined from solid – footrests, mirrors, tank caps – and soft bags, all viewable via the new online configurator. So if you want to add some of the extras from the Full Throttle to your Icon Dark, that won’t be a problem.

2025 Ducati Scrambler Icon Dark & Full Throttle

The new models will be available in Australia from April 2025, with the Scrambler Icon Dark priced at $17,300 Ride Away, and the Scrambler Full Throttle available for $21,000 Ride Away.

Head to Ducati Australia website for more information.

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2025 Ducati Scrambler Icon Dark & Full Throttle Specifications

2025 Ducati Scrambler Icon Dark [Full Throttle] Specifications
ENGINE
TYPEL-Twin, Desmodromic distribution, 2 valves per
cylinder, air cooled
DISPLACEMENT803 cc
BORE X STROKE88 x 66 mm
COMPRESSION RATIO11:1
POWER73 hp (53.6 kW) @ 8,250 rpm
TORQUE48.1 lb-ft (65.2 Nm) @ 7,000 rpm
FUEL INJECTIONElectronic fuel injection, 50 mm throttle body with
Ride-by-Wire system
EXHAUSTStainless steel muffler [Termingnoni] with catalytic converter lambda probes, aluminium tail pipes
TRANSMISSION
GEARBOX6 speed
RATIO1=32/13  2=30/18  3=28/21  4=26/23  5=22/22
6=24/26
PRIMARY DRIVEStraight cut gears, Ratio 1.85:1
FINAL DRIVEChain, front spocket 15, rear sprocket 46
CLUTCHHydraulically controlled slipper and self-servo wet
multiplate clutch
CHASSIS
FRAMETubular steel Trellis frame
FRONT SUSPENSIONUpside down Kayaba 41 mm fork
FRONT WHEELLight alloy 3.00″ x 18″
FRONT TYREPirelli MT 60 RS 110/80 R18
REAR SUSPENSIONKayaba rear shock, pre-load adjustable
WHEEL TRAVELLight alloy 5.50″ x 17″
REAR WHEELPirelli MT 60 RS 180/55 R17
REAR TYRE150 mm / 150 mm (5.9 in / 5.9 in)
FRONT BRAKEØ330 mm disc, radial 4-piston calliper with Bosch
Cornering ABS as standard equipment
REAR BRAKEØ245 mm disc, 1-piston floating calliper with Bosch
Cornering ABS as standard equipment
INSTRUMENTATION4.3″ TFT colour display
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS
WET WEIGHT NO FUEL176 kg (388 lb)
SEAT HEIGHT795 mm (31.3 in)
810 mm (31.9 in) with high seat accessory 780 mm (30.7 in) with low seat accessory
WHEELBASE1.449 mm (57 in)
RAKE24°
TRAIL108 mm
FUEL TANK CAPACITY14,5 l (3,83 US gal)
NUMBER OF SEATS2
EQUIPMENT
SAFETY EQUIPMENTRiding Mode, Power Mode, ABS Cornering, Ducati Traction Control, Daytime Running Light*
STANDARD EQUIPMENT4.3″ TFT color display, ride by wire, full LED lighting system, LED turn indicators, USB socket under the seat, sporty tail, dark livery [Variable section low handlebar, Termignoni muffler, Ducati Quick Shift, Ducati Performance LED turn indicators, sporty front mudguard, sump guard, side number plates, dedicated seat]
READY FORDucati Multimedia System, Ducati Quick Shift
WARRANTY AND MAINTENANCE
WARRANTY24 months unlimited mileage
MAINTENANCE SERVICE INTERVALS12,000 km (7,500 mi) / 12 months
VALVE CLEARANCE ADJUSTMENT KM12,000 km (7,500 mi)
EMISSIONS AND CONSUMPTION
STANDARDEuro 5+
CO2 EMISSIONS120 g/km
CONSUMPTION5.2 l/100 km

 

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