Ducati Scrambler 1100 Open House Happening At U.S. Dealerships This Coming Weekend

Ducati Scrambler 1100 Open House Happening At U.S. Dealerships This Coming Weekend

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SCRAMBLER DUCATI BRINGS THE NEW SCRAMBLER 1100 OPEN HOUSE CELEBRATION TO DEALERSHIPS NATIONWIDE

New Scrambler 1100 Available in Ducati Showrooms for Test Rides Starting May 4-5

Mountain View, Calif. – The much-anticipated expansion to the Scrambler Ducati family, the Scrambler 1100, will be arriving in showrooms with a celebration befitting of the Italian company’s values. On May 4 and 5, a unique “Open House” event featuring live music, food trucks and the opportunity for motorcycle enthusiasts to ride the Scrambler 1100, will take place in select dealerships throughout the United States and Canada.

The Scrambler 1100 amplifies the creative disposition of the Scrambler in more mature and sophisticated lines. It is the third engine recently added to Ducati’s successful Scrambler product line. A 1,079 cc oil/air-cooled L-twin engine with 86 horsepower (75 hp in City mode) offers ample power, and the motorcycle comes standard with traction control, three Riding Modes (Active, Journey, and City), Bosch Cornering ABS, and an under-seat USB socket to recharge mobile devices.

Offered in three exciting variants, the Ducati Scrambler 1100 will be available as a standard, a Special or a Sport version, all with distinct design cues. Highlights on the Scrambler 1100 Special include a dedicated “Custom Grey” color with a brushed swinging arm and exclusive seat upholstery. The Sport version comes in a “Viper Black” color with contrasting yellow under panel, double-banded mudguards, and performance Öhlins suspension to amplify its sportier attitude.

With Ducati’s Premier financing option the Scrambler 1100’s pricing starts as low as $148.52 per month, it satisfies the needs of the most proficient motorcyclist without compromising the fun, style and freedom Scrambler stands for. A bigger bike and an even better set of standard equipment lets riders upgrade without leaving the Scrambler family.

To sign up for the “Open House” test rides, please visit: https://contact.ducati.com/us/en/scrambler/contac…

For more information visit http://www.ScramblerDucati.com

About Ducati:

Additional information about Ducati, including participating dealers and availability can be found at www.ducati.com.

Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A. – A Sole Shareholder Company – A Company subject to the Management and Coordination activities of AUDI AG.

Founded in 1926, since 1946 Ducati has been producing sport-inspired motorcycles characterized by high-performance Desmodromic engines, innovative design and cutting-edge technology. Situated in Bologna, the factory is located in the Borgo Panigale district. The model range covers several market segments with the following families: Diavel, Hypermotard, Monster, Multistrada, and Superbike. In 2015 Ducati presented the Ducati Scrambler: a new brand made of bikes, accessories and apparel that provide the last word in creativity and self-expression. These authentic icons of “made in Italy”, together with an extensive range of associated accessories and technical and lifestyle apparel, are distributed in 90 countries around the world. Ducati competes in both the World Superbike and MotoGP World Championships. In Superbike Ducati has won 17 Manufacturers’ titles and 14 Riders’ titles and in 2011 passed the historic milestone of 300 race victories. Ducati have participated in MotoGP since 2003, winning both the Manufacturers’ and Riders’ titles in 2007.

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