30-Year Arcs / Heritage / Ducati Scrambler Lineage
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Ducati Scrambler. with a 40-year gap.

The original Ducati Scrambler ran 1962-1974. Then nothing for 40 years. Ducati relaunched the badge in 2015 as the Scrambler 800. Three columns of this page are gaps; the modern Scrambler is a costume retro on a modern Monster-derived chassis.

1996
No Scrambler
2006
No Scrambler
2016
Scrambler 800 Icon
2026
Scrambler 800 Icon
Continual audits are underway to verify local pricing for every bike in every market. Apologies for any gaps you see while this is in progress.
1996 30 yrs ago · None
No bike for this era

No Ducati Scrambler

Original Scrambler killed 1974
22 years extinct by 1996

STATUS · NONE
NONE
Monster 600
2006 20 yrs ago · still gone
No bike for this era

No Ducati Scrambler

32 years since the original
Scrambler revival 9 years away

STATUS · NONE
NONE
Monster 695
2016 Scrambler 800 · 2016
2016 Scrambler 800 Icon

Scrambler 800 Icon

803cc air-cooled L-twin
40-year gap finally closes

803cc air-cooled L-twin
75 bhp
67
189
798
ABSFuel injectionTraction controlRide modesLCD only803cc air-cooled18" front
Known issues
  • Scrambler 800 Icon — clutch slave cylinder failure (well-documented) — 2015-21
  • Reg/rec failure (Ducati air-cooled pattern) — 2015-21
  • Stator failure — 2015-21
  • Front fork seal weeping (soft fork) — all years
£7,500
£9,750
£4.5–6.5k
2026 Current · 2026
2026 Scrambler 800 Icon

Scrambler 800 Icon

803cc air-cooled L-twin (refined)
Updated 2023 with new electronics

803cc air-cooled L-twin (refined)
73 bhp
65
186
798
Cornering ABSRide-by-wireDTC traction2 ride4.3" colour803cc air-cooledSmartphone connectivity
Known issues
  • 2023-on redesign cleaned up earlier electrical issues — 2023-on
  • Still some reports of clutch judder
£10,395
£10,395
£10.4k new
// 30-Year Delta

What actually changed.

1996 → 2026 · 30 years of "progress"
Production gap 40 years The original Ducati Scrambler died in 1974. The new one launched in 2015. Forty years between them. The bike was extinct longer than most riders have been alive.
Why this page is sparse Two empty columns 1996 and 2006 are both no-Ducati-Scrambler. That is not a flaw in the comparison — it is the actual story. Ducati spent four decades not making a Scrambler, and is now selling more of them than any other Ducati model.
Engine architecture L-twin throughout The 1962-1974 Scrambler had a single-cylinder Ducati engine. The modern Scrambler has the 803cc Monster-derived L-twin. Different architecture entirely — Ducati switched the Scrambler from single to twin.
Power evolution (modern era) −2bhp The 2016 Scrambler made 75bhp; the 2026 makes 73bhp. Ducati actually slightly de-tuned the engine for refined emissions compliance.
Real cost change (modern era) +£0.6k £7,500 in 2016 was about £9,750 in todays money. The 2026 is £10,395 — about 7% more in real terms. Ducati added a colour TFT, traction control and ride modes; cost reflects that.
Rider aids count 1 → 6 2016: ABS only. 2026: cornering ABS, traction control, ride modes, ride-by-wire, smartphone, colour TFT. The Scrambler quietly modernised while keeping the same retro silhouette.
Cheapest way in £4.5k A clean 2016-2018 Scrambler 800. The first generation of the modern lineage. Honest air-cooled L-twin, Monster underpinnings, retro tank. Underrated on the used market.
// Sources

Where these numbers come from

Every figure on this page is from a published manufacturer spec sheet or a reputable review publication. No press junkets, no opinions in the spec data. Inflation calculated using Bank of England's CPI tool.

1996 No Ducati Scrambler Manufacturer specs · MCN · Bennetts BikeSocial
2006 No Ducati Scrambler Manufacturer press · MCN Reviews · autoevolution
2016 Scrambler 800 Icon Manufacturer UK specs · MCN · Total Motorcycle
2026 Scrambler 800 Icon Manufacturer UK · Bennetts BikeSocial · Cycle World