In 2020, the Italian motorcycle manufacturer launched the Ducati 1100 Sport Pro, a new-era Scrambler with stunning looks and crazy design. The bike was first seen at a special lecture held at ArtCenter College of Design in Pasadena, California.
Ducati collaborated with ArtCenter College of Design, confirming the incredible attention to detail the Italian manufacturer dedicated to the design world. The college has been the most renowned design institute in the world since 1930.
Along with the Sport Pro version, the manufacturer launched the 1100 Pro model, differentiated by the suspension parts. The Sport Pro's rear suspension comprised a gull-wing swingarm with an Ohlins monoshock and an Ohlins preload-adjustable fork on the front, while the 1100 Pro model didn't feature Ohlins suspensions.
The Scrambler 1100 Sport Pro was the most muscular model in the Scrambler family, featuring Ohlins suspension, a low-slung handlebar, and Cafe Racer rear-view mirrors. It also featured a matt black livery, complemented by a painted 1100 logo.
Underneath its fuel tank was a 1,079cc four-stroke air-cooled L-twin engine, boasting 86 hp at 7,500 rpm and 88 Nm (65 lb-ft) torque at 4,750 rpm. The gasses were pushed through a two-into-one-into-two exhaust system with two mufflers mounted, one on the other under the right side of the seat.
The 2020 Ducati 1100 Sport Pro was for sale in 2023, with a price ranging from $14,900 to $17,200, depending on its condition.