- Gets new colour option
- Slightly updated engine
- Could be available in international markets soon
Ducati has unveiled a refreshed version of the Scrambler Nightshift, introducing a new Emerald Green paint option for the 2026 model year. The fresh colourway, inspired by 1970s motorsport, will replace the current scheme and is expected to reach international markets from the second quarter of 2026.
The Scrambler Nightshift retains its retro-café racer character but adds some subtle refinements. It now features a stitched flat seat, bar-end mirrors, and a mix of gloss and matte finishes. Black spoked wheels provide contrast against the green bodywork, while minimal mudguards and compact LED indicators emphasise its lightweight, pared-back design.

Alongside the cosmetic changes, Ducati has also reworked the Scrambler’s mechanicals. The familiar air-cooled Desmodue engine is now paired with a new eight-plate clutch, designed to deliver smoother operation in a more compact housing. This update reduces lateral bulk and frees up foot space, while also helping the bike shed 4kg compared to its predecessor.
The 2026 Scrambler Nightshift comes equipped with Ride-by-Wire technology, offering two riding modes. Ducati Traction Control has been added for improved stability, and Cornering ABS is now standard, enhancing braking performance when leaning through turns.
Availability is slated to begin in mid-2026, with a rollout planned across global markets.