Ducati has introduced a striking Emerald Green colour scheme for the Scrambler Nightshift, giving the café-racer inspired model a fresh visual identity. The new livery is inspired by iconic 1970s motorsport
aesthetics, applied to the 2026 model year and developed by Ducati’s Style Centre. Along with the paint job update, the Nightshift retains its classic design cues — black spoked wheels, stitched brown seat, minimal lighting — while integrating technical upgrades inherited from the latest Scrambler generation.
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Ducati Scrambler Nightshift: Design Changes And Visual Identity
Emerald Green gracefully embraces the teardrop fuel tank and body panels, contrasted by a brown ribbed seat and fully black spoked wheels. This new paint job replaces the previous options in the Nightshift range, putting a spotlight on the bike’s street-glam style. The look sticks close to what makes the Nightshift stand out, with a flat café racer-style saddle, a small front fender, side number plates, and sleek LED indicators.
Ducati Scrambler Nightshift: Mechanical Updates
In terms of mechanicals, the bike receives a new eight-plate clutch that runs much smoother than before and sheds some lateral bulk, too. The new-generation Scrambler family of motorcycles which the Nightshift is part of has been lightened by 4kg overall, according to Ducati. The Nightshift retains its ride-by-wire throttle, comes with two riding modes - Road and Sport - and cornering ABS, as well as the Ducati Traction Control.
Ducati Scrambler Nightshift: Core Specifications
Under the skin, Nightshift preserves the 803cc Desmodue engine, which produces 73 hp at 8,250 rpm and 65.2 Nm of torque at 7,000 rpm. Suspension components include a 41 mm Kayaba upside-down fork and rear monoshock with preload adjustment. Braking is handled via a 330 mm front disc with a radial four-piston caliper and a 245 mm rear disc, supported by Bosch cornering ABS. The bike rides on spoked aluminum wheels (18-inch front, 17-inch rear) fitted with Pirelli MT60 RS tyres.
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Ducati Scrambler: Market Rollout
The Emerald Green livery will be part of the 2026 Nightshift model year. Ducati indicates it will replace the previous paint options in markets where Nightshift is sold. The new livery aims to combine heritage references with revised technical updates for a refreshed appearance without altering the core model’s identity.