Globally, the Scrambler Rizoma Edition is limited to 500 units, but Ducati has not yet announced how many will be available in India.
By Sanorita

Ducati has launched the Scrambler 10° Anniversario Rizoma Edition in India, priced at Rs 17.10 lakh (ex-showroom). The celebratory edition is the Italian marque's tribute to a decade of its successful neo-retro model. It has a production run of 500 units globally. Ducati has commenced bookings for the special edition, and here's all you need to know about the design, powertrain, and features of this special anniversary edition of the Ducati Scrambler.
The collaboration with Rizoma speaks volumes in the special Scrambler anniversary edition, and sets it apart as more than just a visual upgrade. The Stone White and Metal Rose finish creates a striking appearance, with Metal Rose touches on the windshield, timing belt covers, frame covers, engine inspection covers, and foot pegs standing out against the deep black of the engine, frame, and exhaust.
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The limited edition features an array of billet aluminum components that highlight its exceptional craftsmanship and performance. Key Rizoma parts include CNC-machined adjustable clutch and front brake levers, reservoir caps for both brake and clutch systems, and a premium fuel filler cap, all engineered with precision for lasting durability and control. These are complemented by distinctive design details such as bar-end rearview mirrors and uniquely styled passenger foot pegs.
The Anniversario Rizoma Edition remains the same, except for some notable design upgrades. It continues to be powered by an 803cc Desmodue L-twin engine, which churns out a maximum power of 72bhp and a peak torque of 65.2Nm. The unit employs a six-speed transmission and a quickshifter.
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The bike comes equipped with a ride-by-wire, Kayaba-sourced 41 mm USD forks, and a preload-adjustable monoshock, a 330mm front disc, and 245mm rear disc, and a 4.3-inch TFT panel.