Ducati has revealed the latest addition to its Scrambler line, the Mach 2.0, at the Wheels and Waves festival in Biarritz.
It’s a retro-inspired creation with paintwork that takes its cues from the Bell Cross Idol helmet that’s already in Ducati’s apparel collection. That brown, yellow and white scheme screams 1970s.
Paintwork aside, the bike gets tapered aluminium bars and a Flat Track Pro seat. The exhaust and cylinder head covers are finished in black, while the cooling fins are brushed aluminium. The graphics are the work of Roland Sands.
The Mach 2.0 takes its name from the Ducati Mach 1 250, launched in 1965.
Ducati has also revealed new paintwork for the Scrambler Full Throttle. It’s now available in ‘Shining Black’ with a chequerboard yellow stripe on the tank and yellow flashes on the seat.