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Ducati Scrambler Icon [2020-2022]



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Scrambler Icon [2020-2022] Model Image
Ducati Scrambler Icon Right Front Three Quarter
Ducati Scrambler Icon Right Side View
Ducati Scrambler Icon Right Rear Three Quarter
Ducati Scrambler Icon Rear View
Ducati Scrambler Icon Left Rear Three Quarter
Ducati Scrambler Icon Left Side View
Ducati Scrambler Icon Left Front Three Quarter
discontinued
Variant
Dark
City
Pune
₹ 10,95,326
Last known Ex-showroom, Pune
Ducati has discontinued the Scrambler Icon [2020-2022] and the bike is out of production.
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Scrambler Icon [2020-2022] Key Highlights

Engine Capacity803 cc
Mileage - ARAI
19 kmpl
Transmission6 Speed Manual
Kerb Weight189 kg
Fuel Tank Capacity13.5 litres
Seat Height798 mm

Ducati Scrambler Icon [2020-2022] Summary

The Scrambler Icon has the same retro-character as teh previous models. Although it does get some modern elements like a LED DRL housed in a circular headlamp cowl. The alloys too have a machine-finish to them. Ducati is offering the 2021 version in an 'Atomic Tangerine' paint scheme that goes well with the black frame. It is also available in the classic yellow paint scheme that is unique to the Scrambler Icon.

Powering the 2019 Scrambler Icon is the same 803cc, air-cooled, L-twin engine as the previous bike. This motor produces 73bhp of power and 67Nm of torque and is comes mated to a six-speed gearbox. The Scrambler Icon is also equipped with a hydraulic clutch assembly for lighter clutch lever pulls. It also gets adjustable levers; both for the clutch and brake.

As for features, the Scrambler Icon comes with a digital instrument cluster. Besides that, Ducati has equipped the Icon's electronics package with a cornering ABS unit. The motorcycle is also available in a Dark variant that comes in a Matte Black colour.

In terms of competition, the Scrambler Icon goes up against the Triumph Street Twin in India.

Ducati Scrambler Icon [2020-2022] Review

  • Good Things

    • Comfortable riding position
    • Light clutch pull
    • Good mid-range torque
  • Could be Better

    • Tends to heat up in traffic
    • Could do with wider service network

BikeWale's Take

The new Ducati Scrambler Icon offers more features, a comfortable riding position and the 803cc, L-twin offers good mid-range torque. But it continues to heat up in city traffic.

Ducati Scrambler Icon [2020-2022] Expert Opinion

We did ride this version of the bike in Thailand a couple of years ago, sans the BS6 update, of course. But we still wanted to see how it is to live with on our roads, with our humidity, and in our traffic. Ergo, this review.

Introduction

Ducati Scrambler Icon Left Side View

The more things change, the more they remain the same. This, it seems, is particularly true for the DucatiScrambler. When I first rode it in 2016, it was the most affordable Ducati one could buy. It had strong but approachable output figures. And it looked simple but brilliant. 

Yes, it was fun and aspirational, but, after spending some time with it, we learn that it was also a bit of a pain.

Fast forward to now, and the Scrambler still looks pretty much the same. It has more tech now. And it’s BS6-compliant. But it remains one of the most affordable Ducatis one can buy, brand new. That it costs over Rs 10.5 lakh now compared to around Rs 7.5 lakh it did then - both on the road in Mumbai - does however redefine affordability somewhat. And as far as its output figures go, these continue to be strong, alluring, and fairly exploitable. 

Ducati Scrambler Icon Right Side View

Now, we did ride this version of the bike in Thailand a couple of years ago, sans the BS6 update, of course. But we still wanted to see how it is to live with on our roads, with our humidity, and in our traffic. Ergo, this review.

What’s New?

Ducati Scrambler Icon Front View

From my point of view (read 2016), quite a bit is new on this Scrambler. It gets a nicer-looking headlight, it has new switchgear, the alloys look more upmarket, and it gets a different-looking exhaust end-can too. Moreover, Ducati says it has reworked the suspension to make it more pliant, and the seat too has been re-profiled and re-foamed to be more comfortable.

Ducati Scrambler Icon Instrument Cluster

The Scrambler gets some fancy add-ons too now like a fuel gauge, ahem. There’s a gear indicator, and both the brake and clutch levers can now be adjusted for reach. The instrumentation is a detailed one that throws up trip and range and ambient temperature readings when on the move. And when one is not riding, it allows a detailed access into the ‘settings’ menu. Here you can adjust settings for your DRLs, turn indicators, date and time display, and the unit system you want; we prefer the metric way. The instrumentation also gives the rider information regarding service schedule and battery health.

And of course, there’s an IMU now that makes braking on the Scramble both safer and smarter. There’s still no traction control, though.

The Ride

Ducati Scrambler Icon Left Front Three Quarter

Standing next to the KTM 390 Adventure in our office garage, the Scrambler doesn’t look like a big bike. And that is part of the charm of this package. It exudes an air of approachability.

The seat height is low and easily accessible. The footpeg positioning is sporty but not aggressive. And the handlebar though wide and high, comes beautifully together with the seat and the footpegs to offer a comfortable, natural, and friendly seating triangle. What’s more, the weight of the bike sits low. This means moving the near 190kg motorcycle around without engine power won’t result in a pulled this or a torn that. So, if you are an unhealthy forty-something, you’d appreciate this fact no end.

Ducati Scrambler Icon Rear View

It remains surprisingly friendly on the move too. The clutch is light enough not to leave you with an aching wrist. There’s plenty of torque in the low- and mid-range to make low-speed riding and overtakes a breeze. And the brakes are powerful too; these are also progressive and full of feel. Plus, given the Scrambler’s weight distribution, its low seat height, and its tight turning circle - not to mention its sharp steering geometry - it’s also wonderfully easy to filter through traffic.

That’s till you hit standing traffic.

Ducati Scrambler Icon Left Front Three Quarter

Because once you do, the air/oil-cooled, 803cc, L-Twin motor begins to heat things up, and not in a good way at all. The engine also doesn’t sound very good at idle. And in a place like Mumbai, with the idling engine engulfing you in a heat bubble, that re-foamed seat still doesn’t offer any respite against a sweaty behind. It’s certainly not a bike I would want to commute on on a humid summer evening.

Going up and down a twisty road, however, is pure joy on the Ducati Scrambler. With the thick spread of torque, one can short-shift and still make good progress. This also means one doesn’t have to work the gearbox too much. Plus, the Scrambler allows for surprisingly good cornering fun. It’s easy to tip into corners even under braking. 

Ducati Scrambler Icon Right Side View

There’s good feel and grip from the tyres. There’s more than enough lean clearance. And because you don’t need to keep the motorcycle singing on top of its rpm range, it’s also easy to get on the throttle early and hard while exiting corners without scaring oneself.

It’s not too bad when the road runs out either. Yes, you can’t go around climbing rocks because the ground clearance though acceptable, isn’t great. Plus, there’s no bash plate to protect the vulnerable parts. It’s also not the most conducive for standing up and riding courtesy of both a road-focused footrest design and an exhaust routing which leaves very little room to move your right foot on the pegs. 

Ducati Scrambler Icon Right Side View

But, on a fast, non-technical trail, the Scrambler can be both scary and tremendous fun. You can jump it, slide it, walk it, and even drop it, and things won’t go to hell. The big challenge here is the throttle response. It’s still snappy. So, on the road, it might only translate into you being jerked back in your seat unexpectedly from time to time, which is inconvenient, but not scary. Off-road, the snappy throttle results in unexpected slides. And that, if your lean angle exiting a gravelly corner is even slightly aggressive, can make things go from fun to fail very quickly.

Verdict

Ducati Scrambler Icon Right Side View

We mentioned at the start that the previous Scrambler was a bit of a pain. The ride was uncomfortable, it got too hot for our liking, and the lurchy throttle response got our goat more often than not. On the new one, the ride is better, but the rear still kicks around. The engine heat is still a pain in stop-and-go traffic. And the throttle response still needs some tempering.

Ducati Scrambler Icon Left Rear Three Quarter

We also said it was a fun and approachable motorcycle. And that hasn’t changed either. It’s quick, it’s torquey, and it brings out the hooligan in you. What’s more, when you want to be decent and the road isn’t too bad and the temperatures aren’t soaring and there isn’t a lot of traffic, it’s accessible and usable too. But it’s on a winding road, on a cool morning, that it feels the best. It feels intuitive, involving, and as surprising as it might sound, it feels easy to ride fast too.

So, would I buy one? Yes, as a motorcycle it’s lovely. But, it’s not a great tool. And that means I wouldn’t get one as my everyday, do-it-all, big bike.

Photos by Kaustubh Gandhi

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Ducati Scrambler Icon [2020-2022] mileage

Ducati Scrambler Icon [2020-2022] mileage

The ARAI mileage of Ducati Scrambler Icon [2020-2022] is 19 kmpl.

Scrambler Icon [2020-2022] mileage details

Scrambler Icon [2020-2022] Specifications & Features

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      Specifications

      • Power & Performance

        • Displacement
          803 cc
        • Max Power
          71.87 bhp @ 8250 rpm
        • Max Torque
          66.2 Nm @ 5750 rpm
        • Mileage - ARAI
          19 kmpl
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      • Brakes, Wheels & Suspension

        • Front Suspension
          Upside down Kayaba 41 mm fork
        • Rear Suspension
          Kayaba rear shock, pre-load adjustable
        • Braking System
          Dual Channel ABS
        • Front Brake Type
          Disc
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      • Dimensions & Chassis

        • Kerb Weight
          189 kg
        • Seat Height
          798 mm
        • Ground Clearance
          176 mm
        • Overall Length
          2100 mm
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      • Manufacturer Warranty

        • Standard Warranty
          2 Year
        • Standard Warranty
          Unlimited Km

      Features

        • Touch Screen Display
          -
        • Instrument Console
          -
        • Odometer
          Digital
        • Speedometer
          Digital
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      Ducati Scrambler Icon [2020-2022] User Reviews near Pune

      4.8/5

      (10 Ratings) 5 Reviews

      5

      Visual Appeal


      4

      Reliability


      4

      Performance


      4

      Service Experience


      4

      Maintenance cost

      4

      Extra Features


      5

      Comfort


      5

      Value for Money

      Ducati scrambler Icon review

      2 years ago


      Yogeshwar Tambre

      This is "the only bike", that's it. I never had a chance to ride the bike but I want to own it one day,. I never thought about that i would be so deeply liking this bike, but this bike has stolen the heart and " I want this bike in my parking lot". Waiting for the bike to be part of my life and no cons for the bike.

      Rating Parameters

      (out of 5)

      5

      Visual Appeal


      5

      Reliability


      5

      Performance


      5

      Service Experience


      5

      Extra Features

      About the Reviewer

      Used it for

      Everything

      Owned for

      Never owned

      Was this review helpful?

      6


      12


      Ducati scrambler icon

      2 years ago


      Kishor Kumar

      I bought this bike second hand. Riding experience has been a wonderful experience for me and has become my favorite forever.
      Its looks are outstanding. Not very expensive, with less maintenance.

      Rating Parameters

      (out of 5)

      5

      Visual Appeal


      5

      Reliability


      5

      Performance


      5

      Service Experience


      4

      Maintenance cost

      5

      Extra Features

      About the Reviewer

      Used it for

      Everything

      Owned for

      < 3 months

      Ridden for

      < 5000 kms

      Got mileage of

      19 kmpl

      Tips for other riders

      19

      Was this review helpful?

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