The all-new KTM 200 Duke is a popular naked sports bike that combines sharp ergonomics and cutting-edge features. With its lightweight trellis frame, next-level power and 5” colour TFT with connectivity, the high-performance streetfighter delivers a white-knuckle riding experience.
Read on to discover the KTM 200 Duke price, key specifications and latest features to understand why it’s a top choice for thrill-seeking riders.
KTM 200 Duke price
The KTM 200 Duke is available in a single variant in two colours: Electric Orange and Dark Galvano.
- Ex-showroom price in Delhi: ₹ 2,05,761 (approx.)
KTM 200 Duke specifications
The KTM 200 Duke specifications include:
- Engine type: Single-cylinder, 4-valve, liquid-cooled, DOHC, FI
- Engine capacity: 199.5cc
- Maximum power: 18.4 kW @ 10,000 rpm
- Maximum torque: 19.3 Nm @ 8,000 rpm
- Transmission: 6-speed manual gearbox
- Brakes:
- Front: 300 mm disc with radially mounted caliper
- Rear: 230 mm disc with floating caliper
- ABS: Dual-channel
- Suspension:
- Front: 43 mm, WP APEX USD forks
- Rear: WP APEX monoshock, 10-step adjustable
- Fuel tank capacity: 13.5 litres
- Kerb weight: 159 kg
- Mileage: Approx. 35 km/l
KTM 200 Duke features
The KTM 200 Duke features a bold design and rider-centric elements. such as:
- Razor-sharp bodywork inspired by KTM’s bigger displacement Duke model
- Split-seat design for enhanced rider and pillion comfort
- Lightweight, split-steel trellis frame for better manoeuvrability
- 5-inch, TFT display with 4-way menu switches for easy interaction
- Turn-by-turn navigation, call/SMS alerts, and headset pairing with KTM My Ride
- All-LED twin headlight, taillight, and turn indicators for better visibility
- WP USD forks perform flawlessly on/off-road, with or without luggage
- Wider rear tyre for increased road grip
Conclusion
The KTM 200 Duke strikes the perfect balance between adrenaline-pumping performance and everyday practicality, making it a top choice for thrill-seekers and daily riders alike. However, when riding a bike, always follow traffic rules, wear proper safety gear and carry essential documents like your licence, registration certificate and third-party bike insurance.
Additionally, consider acquiring comprehensive bike insurance for financial security against accidents, natural disasters and third-party damages.
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