Ducati Introduces 2025 Scrambler Full Throttle in India
The motorcycle features flat track racing design elements, an 803 cc engine, and integrated technology including a TFT display, Quick Shift system and Cornering ABS for enhanced control.
Ducati India has launched the 2025 Scrambler Ducati Full Throttle across its dealerships in ten Indian cities. The motorcycle features a black and bronze color scheme and incorporates design elements inspired by flat track racing.
The new model is equipped with an 803 cc l-twin engine, Termignoni exhaust, and lightweight chassis. It includes a 4.3-inch TFT display, Quick Shift Up/Down system, and Ducati Multimedia System that allows riders to control settings from the handlebar.
Bipul Chandra, Managing Director of Ducati India, described the motorcycle as "a bold expression of racing heritage and freedom that resonates deeply with Indian riders who crave individuality and performance."
Safety features include Cornering ABS, which helps prevent skidding during emergency braking, especially when the motorcycle is leaning into turns. The Ducati Traction Control offers four adjustable levels of grip and stability that can be customized or turned off according to rider preference.
The Full Throttle model sports a flatter saddle positioned at 795 mm height, which Ducati states provides comfort for both rider and passenger during extended journeys. The motorcycle also features a full LED lighting system with an X-shaped DRL (Daytime Running Light) for increased visibility.
Ducati, an Italian motorcycle manufacturer founded in 1926, has been expanding its presence in the premium motorcycle segment in India since officially entering the market in 2015. The company currently operates dealerships in Chandigarh, New Delhi, Ahmedabad, Pune, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kochi and Kolkata.
The Scrambler line, reintroduced globally by Ducati in 2015, has been one of the brand's more accessible product ranges, combining retro styling with modern technology. The Full Throttle variant specifically targets riders looking for a sportier aesthetic within the Scrambler family.
India's premium motorcycle market has seen increased activity in recent years with several international manufacturers establishing presence to cater to the growing segment of enthusiasts and collectors looking beyond commuter motorcycles.
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