The Scrambler Mach 2.0
features a paint scheme created by renowned Californian designer Roland Sands
with colours that evoke the typical West Coast style of the ’70s.
Sleek, with low-slung tapered
aluminium handlebars, the Mach 2.0 also features a low variable cross-section
aluminium handlebar, a dedicated Flat Track Pro seat, black exhaust and
cylinder head covers, plus Café Racer-style brushed cooling fins.
Inspiration for the name of
this latest Scrambler version comes from a bike that made Ducati - and
motorcycling - history in the ’60s. Back in 1965, in fact, the Mach 1 250 was
launched: a classic of its day that mounted the same engine as the Scrambler
250 of the time. Needless to say, the choice of name stems from its association
with speed and movement: 'Mach', in fact, is the unit of measure for supersonic
speeds.
The Euro 4 803 cc
twin-cylinder Desmodue engine on the Ducati Scrambler has been designed to
favour smooth running and fluid acceleration throughout the rev range, putting
out 73 hp @ 8,250 rpm and 67 Nm of torque @ 5,750 rpm.
Sergi Canovas Garriga,
Managing Director of Ducati India said, “The Ducati Scramblers are the perfect
starting point for motorcyclists. It is a contemporary bike that gives the
rider pure riding pleasure with the practicality of a modern bike. The
Scrambler Mach 2.0 is a very special motorcycle that is a result of our
collaboration with Roland and will provide a unique flavour to Scrambler
buyers.”