
Ducati Scrambler 2025 Lineup Gets Stylish Makeover with Icon Dark and Full Throttle Models
Updated Ducati Scrambler family models have been unveiled by Borgo Panigale based manufacturer — the Scrambler Icon Dark and Scrambler Full Throttle, for the 2025 model year. While no mechanical changes have been made, both bikes embrace a refreshed design direction that reinforces their individual identities, from minimalist street style to flat-track inspired sportiness.
2025 Scrambler Icon Dark: Minimalist and Edgy
The Scrambler Icon Dark returns for 2025 with an even more understated personality. Staying true to its name, the model features a monochrome, low-profile look, removing all traces of bright colour, including Ducati’s signature Borgo Panigale red.
This minimalist aesthetic complements urban riders who value sleek, raw styling combined with the essential DNA of the Scrambler lineup. With a darker palette and clean design, the Icon Dark reflects Ducati’s embrace of contemporary, stripped-down motorcycle fashion.
2025 Scrambler Full Throttle: Flat-Track Spirit, Heritage Vibes
The 2025 Scrambler Full Throttle continues to assert itself as the sportiest model in the Scrambler range. Drawing inspiration from American Flat Track competitions, it carries over signature details like side number plates featuring the number 62 — a tribute to the original 1962 Ducati Scrambler.
This year’s update introduces a striking black and bronze livery, extending to the aluminium wheels for visual harmony. Further touches such as blackened exhaust and front covers, a flat-track style lowered handlebar, short front fender, sporty rear tail section, and a specially upholstered seat amplify its performance-oriented appeal.
Retro Roots, Modern Flair
Though these updates are primarily stylistic, Ducati’s decision to enhance the visual character of the Icon Dark and Full Throttle underscores its commitment to both heritage and individuality. Whether you’re into moody minimalism or race-inspired flair, the 2025 Ducati Scrambler range delivers standout designs tailored for riders with distinct tastes.
Both models continue to appeal to modern classic enthusiasts looking for a motorcycle that blends timeless aesthetics with urban cool — and now with even sharper identity.