Ducati Scrambler prices slashed by Rs 90,000

    To celebrate its 90th anniversary, Ducati has announced a reduction in the prices of its Scrambler models; valid until December 31, 2016.

    Published On Nov 30, 2016 12:26:00 PM

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    Ducati Scrambler prices slashed by Rs 90,000

    Since its inception in 1926, Ducati has produced some outstanding motorcycles and has been at the helm of motorcycling technology and design. Now, 90 years later, in celebration of its nonagenarian status, Ducati has announced it will be slashing prices of its Scrambler range by Rs 90,000 (ex-showroom), across all five of its Indian dealerships until December 31, 2016.

    Although potential customers only have a month to avail of the offer, they can now get their hands on the Scrambler Icon (Red) at Rs 6,07,000, while the Scrambler Classic, Urban Enduro and Full Throttle are available at Rs 7,28,000 (all prices ex-showroom, Delhi).

    Ducati has also recently launched finance schemes in partnership with YES Bank that are valid on these purchases. They can also avail of a special scheme, where up to three EMI payments will be reduced by Ducati. However, these eligible customers must be in cities where YES Bank has a presence.

    Ravi Avalur, Managing Director of Ducati India said: “In little less than two years, we have achieved great growth and our entire range has been very well received by the Indian market. We would like to thank our Ducatisti and Desmo Owners Clubs for making this a very special year for us.”

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