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Ducati Scrambler Icon Dark vs Suzuki SV 650

Choosing between the Ducati Scrambler Icon Dark vs Suzuki SV 650? BikeJunction is here to help! The Scrambler Icon Dark starts at ₹ 10.65 Lakh, while the SV 650 is priced at ₹ 6.56 Lakh (ex-showroom). You can easily compare all the required parameters for your new two-wheeler. These two-wheelers have powerful motors with good performance. Among them, the Scrambler Icon Dark offers 48.1 lb-ft (65.2 Nm) @ 7,000 rpm torque. The SV 650 gives 64 Nm @ 8100 rpm torque. Apart from all this, you can pick from 1 colour options for the Scrambler Icon Dark and 3 for the SV 650. you will get a more extensive comparison of Ducati Scrambler Icon Dark and Suzuki SV 650, which will definitely clear your confusion between these two-wheelers.

Ducati Scrambler Icon Dark vs Suzuki SV 650 Comparison Overview

Key HighlightsScrambler Icon DarkSV 650
Price₹ 10.65 Lakh₹ 6.56 Lakh
Displacement803 CC645 CC
Power73 hp (71.8 bhp) @ 8,250 rpm_
Mileage30 KMPL25 KMPL
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Engine
Max Power
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Highest power the engine/motor can produce.

73 hp (71.8 bhp) @ 8,250 rpm N/A
Max Torque
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The highest twisting force the engine generates, which affects acceleration and pulling power.

48.1 lb-ft (65.2 Nm) @ 7,000 rpm 64 Nm @ 8100 rpm
Compression Ratio
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Compression ratio is how much the engine squeezes air-fuel before ignition. Higher ratios mean more power; lower ratios improve durability.

11:1 11.2:1
Cooling System
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Method used to prevent engine overheating.

Air Cooled Liquid Cooled
Emission Type
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Pollution level compliance of the engine.

N/A BS6
Engine Type
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Design and working of the two-wheeler's engine.

L-Twin, Desmodromic distribution, 2 valves per cylinder, air cooled 4-stroke, liquid-cooled, DOHC V-Twin
Displacement
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Engine cylinder capacity measured in cc.

803 645
Bore
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Bore is the diameter of a bike’s engine cylinder. A larger bore allows more fuel-air mix, increasing power and speed.

88 mm81 mm
Charging At Charging StationN/A N/A
Charging At HomeN/A N/A
Keyless Ignition
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Start bike without a physical key.

N/A Yes
No Of CylindersN/A 2
Peak Power
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Highest power a bike/scooter can produce.

N/A 76 W
Stroke
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Stroke is the piston’s movement inside the engine cylinder. Longer strokes give more torque, shorter strokes give more speed and higher RPM.

66 mm62 mm
Valve Per Cylinder
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Number of valves in each engine cylinder.

2 4
Tyres & Wheels
Tyre SizeFront : Pirelli MT 60 RS 110/80 R18 , Rear : Pirelli MT 60 RS 180/55 R17 Front : 120/70ZR17M/C , Rear : 160/60ZR17M/C
Wheel SizeFront : Light alloy 3.00″ x 18″, Rear : Light alloy 5.50″ x 17″ Front :-431.8 mm,Rear :-431.8 mm
Wheels TypeAlloy Alloy
Tubeless Tyre
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A tyre without an inner tube, reducing puncture risks and maintaining air longer.

N/A Tubeless
Ignition
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The system that starts the engine, usually via a key, button, or smart start.

N/A Electronic ignition (Transistorised)
Wheelbase
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The distance from the center of the front wheel to the center of the rear wheel, affecting stability, handling, and riding comfort.

1.45 mm1445 mm
Radial Tyre
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A tyre with strong sidewalls and better grip, durability, and heat resistance.

N/A Yes
Brakes
Rear Brake1-piston floating calliper with Bosch Cornering ABS as standard equipment Disc
Abs
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(Anti-locking Braking System) Prevents wheel locking during hard braking, improving control and safety.

Single Channel N/A
Front Brakeradial 4-piston calliper with Bosch Cornering ABS as standard equipment Disc
Braking TypeDouble Disc N/A
Front Brake Diameter330 mmN/A
Rear Brake Diameter245 mmN/A
Fuel
Fuel SupplyElectronic fuel injection, 50 mm throttle body with Ride-by-Wire system Fuel Injection
Fuel TypePetrol N/A
Fuel Capacity14.5 L14 L
Body
Body Type
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The overall design and shape of the bike (e.g., cruiser, sports, scooter).

Scrambler Bikes N/A
Drive Type
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How power is sent to the wheels (e.g., chain, belt, shaft).

N/A Chain Drive
Frame
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The main structure holding the bike together.

Tubular steel Trellis frame Trellis Frame
Ground Clearance
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Distance between the bike’s lowest part and the ground.

N/A 135 mm
HeightN/A 1090 mm
Kerb Weight
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Bike’s weight with fuel and fluids.

N/A 198 Kg
LengthN/A 2140 mm
Saddle Height
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Distance from the ground to the seat.

N/A 785 mm
Seat Height
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Distance from the ground to the seat.

810 mm785 mm
WidthN/A 760 mm
Electrical Accessories
Bluetooth Connectivity
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Wireless connection for calls, music, and navigation.

Yes N/A
Usb Charging Port
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A USB slot to charge devices like phones.

Yes N/A
Switches & Controls
Riding Modes
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Different settings (e.g., Sport, Eco, Rain) that adjust performance and power delivery.

Riding Mode, Power Mode N/A
Starting
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The method to start the bike (e.g., electric start, kick start, or both).

Electric Start Self Start Only
Engine Kill Switch
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A button to instantly turn off the engine for safety and convenience.

Yes N/A
Meter
Display
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A screen that shows important riding information like speed, fuel, and trip details.

4.3″ TFT colour display N/A
Fuel Gauge
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Indicates the current fuel level in the tank.

Digital N/A
Low Battery Indicator
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Warns when the battery charge is low and may need recharging or replacement.

Yes N/A
Service Due Indicator
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Reminds when the next bike servicing or maintenance is needed.

Yes N/A
Clutch & Gear
Clutch
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A device that connects and disconnects the engine from the wheels for smooth gear shifts.

Hydraulically controlled slipper and self-servo wet multiplate clutch Wet, multi-plate type
Gear Box6 Speed 6-speed
Lights
Head LightLED Halogen
Turn Signal Lamp
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Flashing lights on a two-wheeler that indicate the rider's turning or lane-changing direction.

LED N/A
Led Tail Light
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Energy-efficient, bright rear light.

Yes N/A
Pilot Lamps
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Small front lights that stay on with the headlight.

Yes N/A
Low Fuel Indicator
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A warning light when fuel is low.

Yes N/A
Shockers
Suspension FrontUpside down Kayaba 41 mm fork Coil spring, oil damped
Suspension RearKayaba rear shock, pre-load adjustable Link type, coil spring, oil damped
Seat
Seat Type
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The design of the seat that affects comfort and seating position.

Dual Split

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User Reviews of SV 650

5 Rating

Fun Commuter

My SV650 is my daily ride to work. It splits lanes easily through traffic and is flickable enough to be fun on my way home. It might not be the most luxurious bike, but it's practical, fun, and gets the job done!
12 Jul 2024|Dilip
5 Rating

Easy to Maintain

I love working on my own bikes and the SV is a dream. It's simple and straightforward, so even basic maintenance is a breeze. Parts are affordable too, which is always a plus. Plus, the bike itself is very reliable. I've done a few road trips on mine and never had any worries.
12 Jul 2024|pulkit singh
4 Rating

Perfect for Shorter Riders

I am on the shorter side and a lot of bikes feel too big for me. The SV is great because I can flat-foot it easily. It's also not too heavy, so it's easy to maneuver around. The V-twin engine is characterful and makes a lovely rumble.
12 Jul 2024|Manan
5 Rating

Great All-rounder

I have been using SV650 for years and it's never let me down. It's comfortable enough for commuting but also fun to take on twisty roads. The handling is sharp and the brakes are good. It's also very reliable.
12 Jul 2024|Jatin
4 Rating

Fun and Friendly

I love my SV it is my first big bike. It's easy to ride, even in traffic, and it has enough power to be exciting without being scary. The engine is smooth and sounds great. Plus, it gets decent mileage which is a bonus. The only thing I would change is the seat, it's a little hard on long rides
12 Jul 2024|jiyansh
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FAQs about Scrambler Icon Dark and SV 650

Q. What is the price difference Ducati Scrambler Icon Dark and Suzuki SV 650?

A. The Scrambler Icon Dark is currently priced at ₹ 10.65 Lakh and the SV 650 costs around ₹ 6.56 Lakh in India. Among them, the ₹ 6.56 Lakh is more affordable.

Q. Which is more suitable, Ducati Scrambler Icon Dark and Suzuki SV 650?

A. Scrambler Icon Dark has an average rating of 4. On the other hand, SV 650 comes with 4.6

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