Ducati has presented its new limited-edition Scrambler at the prestigious contemporary art exhibition “Art Basel” at the Setai Hotel in Miami. The Italian motorcycle manufacturer has teamed up with Italia Independent, an eyewear and apparel Italian-based company to create the Limited-edition Scrambler inspired by cafè racers of the 1970s. The bike’s visual also got influenced from the Italia Independent’s “Land of Joy” theme of the collection of dedicated sunglasses that also debuted alongside the Scrambler.
Made in Bologna, with only 1,077 units of this bike will be built, each limited-edition Scrambler will carry a special logo on the fuel tank and its leather seat which features Night Copper stitching. There’s also an aluminium plate with laser etching of each unit’s serial number.
The bike presents an incredible mix of Made in Italy style and creativity. The entire bike is covered in matt black and the side panels of the fuel tank was created by an artisan brushing process which reminiscent of the “Night Copper” of the wheels and chassis. It features a black Termignoni exhaust, a black-finished engine with brushed cylinder-head fins and visible machining, custom tapered low handlebars, bar-mount aluminum rear-view mirrors, and café nose fairing.
As mention above, Italia Independent have also launched a special pair of dark black Ducati Scrambler sunglasses, with rubber surface treatment and mirrored copper-coloured lenses to complete the rider’s look.
The Ducati Limited-edition Scrambler by Italia Independent is priced at $12,777.