Got rizz? Ducati unveil Scrambler 10° Anniversario Rizoma Edition limited to just 500 units

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Ducati are marking 10 years of their laid-back Scrambler family by collaborating with accessory experts Rizoma on a special edition limited to just 500 units.

Priced at £13,095, the aptly named Ducati Scrambler 10° Anniversario Rizoma Edition sees the bolt-on business directly contribute to a production model for the first time – delivering a number of rose gold elements for the bike’s engine externals, plus a small fly screen. Blacked-out components such as the bar end mirrors, and levers also feature on the special.

While some will enjoy the new looks, others may be disappointed that Ducati haven’t gone further in marking the occasion – especially after teasing us with both a café racer CR241 and rugged off-road RR241 concept at the Bike Shed Moto Show in London, back in May.  

Ducati Scrambler 10° Anniversario Rizoma Edition side

Contrasting with the metallic rose effect is a mixture of white, and black, with a reworked logo on the 14.5-litre fuel tank.

“Rizoma has succeeded in the difficult task of reinterpreting Scrambler while maintaining its essence unchanged,” Director of Strategy and Centro Stile Ducati, Andrea Ferraresi said. “I was struck by the attention to detail and the cleanliness of the treatment, including the colour, that Rizoma has incorporated in the concept that then became this celebratory version of the tenth anniversary of the Scrambler.”

Set to arrive in March 2025, the bike is built on the existing mid-size Scrambler platform that arrived in 2023 – meaning you get an 803cc Desmodromic V-twin producing 72.2bhp, wrapped in a neat trellis frame. There’s also a 4.3in TFT dashboard, ride-by-wire, quickshifter, and riding modes.