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a new colour TFT dash . Despite the technological advancements , at its core , the new Scrambler retains the aircooled Desmodue twin-cylinder engine , trellis frame , wide handlebars , and low centre of gravity which have helped make the Ducati Scrambler an enjoyable ride . For 2023 , the Ducati Scrambler will be offered in three variants : Icon , Full Throttle and Nightshift . The customisation possibilities , which have always been a distinctive element of the Ducati Scrambler , go further with this second generation thanks to the new Icon tank . The coloured portion is a cover that can be easily replaced , as can the mudguards , rim tags and headlamp covers . Thus the look of the Ducati Scrambler can adapt to all tastes with great ease . The three basic colours (‘ 62 Yellow ,
Thrilling Black and Ducati Red ) are joined by another six ( Storm Green , Rio Celeste , Tangerine Orange , Jade Green , Sparkling Blue , Velvet Red ), available as an accessory kit , to dress up the new Ducati Scrambler Icon in nine different liveries . The production of the first unit was celebrated in Ducati ’ s new Finitura e Delibera Estetica building with an event in perfect Ducati Scrambler style . After the traditional “ christening ” by CEO Claudio Domenicali , the ceremony turned into a party in which all the employees were able to admire all nine colours of the new Ducati Scrambler as a preview . Ducati Australia and New Zealand expects the new generation of the Scrambler to arrive here later this year , with pricing and official arrival dates expected to be announced closer to the official Australasian launch .
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