Ducati has surprised motorcycle enthusiasts with the announcement of two new additions to its Scrambler 800 range for 2025. The iconic Italian motorcycle brand revealed a revamped version of the Full Throttle and introduced a new model, the Icon Dark, focusing on a more competitive pricing strategy.
The Icon Dark will arrive at dealerships this month, while the new Full Throttle will only be available in December. In line with the Borgo Panigale manufacturer’s strategy to produce more accessible motorcycles, the Full Throttle will be priced at €13,000, while the Icon Dark will cost €11,000, €600 less than the 2024 Icon model.
These new releases come at a time when Ducati is seeking to adapt to a market that craves more affordable machines without compromising its premium product line. Both models retain the air-cooled V-twin engine, which delivers a respectable 73 hp and 66 Nm of torque. A 47 hp version will also be available for A2 license holders.
The new Scramblers come equipped with a bi-directional quickshifter, cornering ABS, and two riding modes: “Rain” and “Sport”. Ducati describes the new Icon Dark as “the most essential and modern model in the range”. Although technically identical to the current Icon model, the vibrant yellow paint has been replaced with a matte black finish, giving it a more understated and imposing look.
Meanwhile, the revamped Full Throttle has undergone a similar transformation, swapping the red and black color scheme for a new black and bronze design.
*Price in the UK, according to MCN
Source: MCN