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Ducati Formula 73 Limited Edition – Price, Design & Specs

Bottom Line Up Front

The Ducati Formula 73 Limited Edition arrives as a retro‑styled, scrambler‑inspired bike that blends classic looks with modern performance, priced around €9,999 and delivering roughly 30 km/l on the road.

Ducati Formula 73 Limited Edition – Price, Design & Specs

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Design & Looks

If you’ve ever owned a Ducati Scrambler, the Formula 73 will feel familiar at first glance. Ducati has taken the Scrambler’s round headlamp, wide‑set handlebars, and chrome‑rich finishes, then added a few nostalgic touches – a single‑seat cowl, a classic fuel tank shape, and a matte‑black exhaust that screams 1970s street racing. The bike’s colour scheme – a deep red base with vintage‑style white pinstripes – makes it stand out in a crowd of modern sport bikes.

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Riders often talk about how the bike’s stance feels more relaxed than a typical Ducati sport model. The lower seat height (around 780 mm) lets shorter riders plant their feet, while the wide‑raked forks give a confident, planted look.

Performance & Mileage

Under the tank sits a 937 cc L‑twin engine, the same powerplant found in the latest Scrambler models. It puts out about 85 hp at 8,500 rpm and 87 Nm of torque, which is plenty for city cruising and twist‑y backroads. Because the engine is tuned for low‑end grunt, fuel consumption stays respectable – about 30 km per litre in mixed riding.

My first ride felt like stepping back in time without sacrificing modern reliability. The bike accelerates smoothly, and the shaft drive means no chain maintenance, a bonus for daily commuters.

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Price & Rivals

At a retail price of roughly €9,999 (including taxes in most EU markets), the Formula 73 sits between the standard Scrambler (£8,995) and the higher‑end Ducati Monster 1200 (€13,999). Competitors like the Triumph Street Scrambler (£8,495) and the Moto Guzzi V7 III Stone (£9,199) offer similar retro vibes, but Ducati’s brand cache and the exclusive limited‑edition badge give the Formula 73 an edge for collectors.

  • Exclusive “73” badge on the fuel tank
  • Limited production of 1,000 units worldwide
  • Retro chrome detailing
  • Modern electronics: ABS, ride‑by‑wire throttle

Quick Specs

Engine Mileage Price Top Features
937 cc L‑twin, 85 hp ≈30 km/l (mixed) ≈€9,999
  • Retro Scrambler styling
  • Limited‑edition “73” badge
  • ABS, ride‑by‑wire
  • Shaft drive

FAQ

What is the fuel mileage of the Ducati Formula 73?

It averages about 30 km per litre in mixed city and highway riding.

Is the Ducati Formula 73 worth buying compared to the Triumph Street Scrambler?

If you value Ducati’s heritage, exclusive badging, and a slightly higher‑end engine, the Formula 73 offers a more premium feel for a modest price premium.

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How many Ducati Formula 73 bikes will be produced?

Production is limited to 1,000 units worldwide, making it a collector‑friendly model.

What do you think about the new Formula 73? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

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