Documents filed with the US Environmental Protection Agency confirm that Ducati’s planning to release an Enduro 1260 Grand Tour, Diavel Lamborghini and Scrambler 1100 Pro Dark next year.
There’s a few ways we can work out what manufacturers are working on for the coming year. One of them is environment registration documents. And that’s exactly how we’ve confirmed that Ducati’s planning to release (at least) three new bikes for 2021.
The EPA documents show that the Diavel 1260 Lamborghini, the Scrambler 1100 Pro Dark and the Multistrada Enduro 1260 Grand Tour are coming. Soon.
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Admittedly, the bikes are all based around existing models – so much of the mechanics and technical information will stay the same. We’re expecting the Ducati Diavel 1260 Lamborghini to get a lick of paint and a few trick bits. It’ll be much the same for the Ducati Scrambler 1100 Pro Dark. Ducati’s released ‘Dark’ models before – so expect a black frame, paintwork, a new exhaust and maybe a few other small changes.
But the big news is the arrival of the Ducati Multistrada Enduro 1260 Grand Tour. It’ll be a Multistrada Enduro 1260 – with some serious touring equipment. This year’s road going Multistrada 1260 S Grand Tour got a centre stand, panniers, a new seat, heated grips, additional LED lights, a hands-free fuel cap and tyre pressure monitors. Chances are the Grand Tour version of the off-road capable Multistrada Enduro will receive similar updates.
Ok, so the documents don’t reveal anything particularly revolutionary, but it’s always nice to have an idea of what we’ve got to look forward to ahead of the big bike launches which tend to happen towards the end of the year.
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