Ducati’s newest Scrambler is actually an electric bicycle

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The bike is the product of a partnership Ducati has with an e-bike manufacturer.

It’s motorcycle meets e-bike. A collaboration between Thok and Ducati has resulted in an “urban ready” e-bike that takes design inspiration from a Ducati Scrambler.

The Ducati e-Scrambler features an aluminum frame and features inspired by the “Land of Joy”. It’s powered by a 250-watt Shimano Steps E7000 motor that is combined with a 504-kilowatt-hour battery. The power is managed by a Sram NX 11-speed gearbox.

Designers have given the model Sram four-piston brakes and an 80mm Suntur XCR 34 spring-loaded fork. It rides on Pirelli Cycl-e G tires.

It also has a number of accessories including luggage racks, mudguards, and stand and signal lights. The bike comes standard with a telescoping seat post. It also has Ducati decals and Scrambler labeling in key areas of the frame and seat.

Ducati only sells the bike in a black/yellow paint job.

According to the companies, the low center of gravity and gravity of the frame allow the e-Scramber to deliver the same ride experience as a traditional bicycle.

The E-Scrambler isn’t available in the U.S. You’ll have to buy it in the U.K., where it’s priced at 3,699 euros, or select European countries including Italy.

Ducati isn’t the only vehicle manufacturer with a foray into the e-bike world. During Jeep’s Super Bowl ad this year, they premiered a new brand-inspired QuietKat e-bike.

Ducati E-Scrambler

Ducati E-Scrambler

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Ducati E-Scrambler

Ducati E-Scrambler

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Ducati E-Scrambler

Ducati E-Scrambler

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Ducati E-Scrambler

Ducati E-Scrambler

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Ducati E-Scrambler

Ducati E-Scrambler

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Ducati E-Scrambler

Ducati E-Scrambler

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Ducati E-Scrambler

Ducati E-Scrambler

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Ducati E-Scrambler

Ducati E-Scrambler

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