Ducati displayed an interesting lineup of motorcycles at the 2017 EICMA motorcycle show last November and the majority of them is expected to be launched in India in the due course. The most hyped of the lot was understandably the V4 superbike and it entered our domestic market at the start of this year.
As part of celebrating three years of presence in India, the Italian manufacturer will be launching four new products this calendar year including the updated Scrambler 1100. It is likely to be joined by new bigger and better Multistrada 1260 as well as Monster 821. The brand seems to be dropping in the higher-spec Scrambler 1100 and the pictures attached here would tell you everything more than skin deep.
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The company claims that the engine makes more than 90 percent of peak torque between 3,900 rpm to 7,200 rpm. It points towards a massive initial grunt when you pop the throttle wide open and we suspect it will be enough to make up for the not-too-pulsating power and torque figures.
The new Scrambler 1100 bears a Sport version with premium components, lowered bars, 48 mm USD forks, added features and Ohlins suspension. The Scrambler 1100 takes design cues from the Monster 110 EVO. It has a clean profile with a robust stance and features rear set footpegs, high-mounted exhausts exiting on either side, spoked wheels, monoshock rear, block pattern tyres, etc.
The standard equipment list includes cornering ABS system, traction control and three different riding modes. As customisation plays a significant role within the Scrambler series, Ducati has gone about introducing the Scrambler 1100 Special with wheels, exhaust and seat seeing modification.
Besides, the bike also comes fitted with a standard Termignoni exhaust system. The Ducati Scrambler Cafe Racer made its entry to Indian shores at a price of Rs. 9.32 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).
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