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Ducati Temporarily Discontinues Monster 821 And Scrambler In India
The Ducati Monster 821 and the Scrambler have been discontinued temporarily. Both the motorcycles will be re-launched before 2017 ends.
Ducati India has temporarily discontinued the Monster 821 and Scrambler models due to the ban on the sales of BS-III vehicles in India.
The BS-IV norms came into effect on April 1, 2017, and both the motorcycles' engine were not compliant with the required emission norms.
However, the company will be re-launching the Monster 821 by the end of 2017, while the Scrambler is expected to be available in a couple of months. This is because of the recently launched Ducati Monster 797 which employs the same engine as the Scrambler, an 803cc L-twin motor is expected to the power the BS-IV complaint Scrambler.
Reports suggest that one of the reasons for the Scrambler to be taken off the product portfolio is to allow Ducati to push the Monster 797 sales aggressively in the market. Currently, the model is the most affordable motorcycle from the Italian manufacturer in India.
The unit powering the Ducati Monster 797 is an 803cc L-twin engine that churns out 74bhp and 68.6Nm of torque mated to a 6-speed gearbox.
DriveSpark Thinks!
It is indeed a good move by Ducati India to remove the BS III Monster 821 and Scrambler from sales and bring in a more environment-friendly motorcycle to India.