- It was officially launched last week
- Priced at Rs. 2.03 lakh, ex-showroom
- Rs. 5,000 more expensive than before
The updated model of the KTM 200 Duke has started reaching dealerships in India. The motorcycle was officially launched last week with a price tag of Rs. 2.03 lakh, ex-showroom which makes it about Rs. 5,000 more expensive than the previous model. KTM has updated the bike on the feature front while keeping it mechanically unchanged.
The biggest update has come in the form of a five-inch TFT screen which replaces the previous LCD dash and is the same unit as on the new KTM 390 Duke. The riders can now connect this screen to their smartphones via Bluetooth to access turn-by-turn navigation and receive SMS and call alerts. It also comes with other fancy features like multiple theme options and a customisable colour theme for the shift rpm. Plus, the 200 Duke also gets Supermoto ABS now which allows switching off the safety net for the rear wheel.
The design and hardware of the 200 Duke remain the same as before. It continues to boast the same sharp and athletic bodywork as the previous-generation 390 Duke. Powering the bike is a 199.5cc single-cylinder liquid-cooled engine that makes nearly 25bhp and 19.3Nm and is linked to a six-speed gearbox and a slipper clutch. The cycle parts include USD front forks, a monoshock, 17-inch alloy wheels, and a front and rear disc brake setup.
The 2025 KTM 200 Duke is available in three colour options - Dark Galvano, Electronic Orange, and Metallic Silver.