Forget chrome and creature comforts. The new Ducati RR24I Scrambler throws a wrench into the motorcycle world, embracing a raw, post-apocalyptic aesthetic for the rider who craves an unadulterated adventure.
Unveiled at the 2024 London Bike Shed MotoShow, the RR24I is a concept built on the Scrambler’s second-generation platform, but with everything stripped back to its essentials. Exposed aluminum and functional details dominate the design, creating a machine that’s as honest as it is exhilarating to ride.
The RR24I isn’t just about looks, though. It’s built to handle any terrain you can throw at it. A stripped-down tank with a frame for a tank bag and a removable pillion seat that converts to a luggage rack make practicality a priority. Out back, a rugged jerrycan-inspired case and a high Termignoni exhaust scream post-apocalyptic readiness.
Pirelli Scorpion Rally tires on 18-inch front and 17-inch rear rims offer superior grip on any surface, while the high, short front mudguard ensures you’ll conquer the elements in style.
The RR24I Scrambler shows that Ducati’s always looking to push boundaries and embracing rider customization. Can it get much better?