Ducati has unveiled a new Emerald Green livery for the 2026 Scrambler Nightshift, adding fresh flair to the icon of the Scrambler family. Developed by the Ducati Style Centre, the new colour scheme draws inspiration from the icons of 1970s two- and four-wheeled motorsport. Press: Ducati ANZInspired by Motorsport Heritage-

The Emerald Green paintwork highlights the Nightshift’s already classic, Café Racer-inspired silhouette, reinforcing its reputation as the most elegant model in the Scrambler range.Details such as the stitched seat, flat handlebar with bar-end mirrors, spoked wheels with black finish, chopped fenders and compact LED indicators complete the stripped-back yet sophisticated look.Lighter, Smarter, More Refined-

The latest generation Scrambler models, including the Nightshift, are powered by Ducati’s updated 803cc Desmodue L-twin engine, now paired with a new eight-plate clutch that’s smoother in operation and more compact, offering extra clearance for the rider’s foot.Overall weight has been reduced by 4kg, enhancing manoeuvrability and making the bike easier to ride in both city streets and weekend escapes.

A Ride-by-Wire throttle introduces two selectable riding modes, while Ducati Traction Control and cornering ABS are fitted as standard, improving safety and confidence in varied conditions.Scrambler Spirit-

The Nightshift embodies the Scrambler philosophy – stylish, fun, and accessible – appealing to riders who value freedom and individuality. With the new Emerald Green livery, Ducati reinforces the model’s balance of classic inspiration and modern functionality.Australian release timing and pricing are yet to be confirmed, though Ducati Australia has previously offered the full Scrambler line-up locally. Enthusiasts can explore the range and customisation options via the Scrambler Ducati online configurator, or contact dealers to register interest.

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