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MY22 KTM 125 Duke, 200 Duke, 250 Duke & 390 Duke launched with new colours

KTM India has updated its entire Duke range in India. All the Duke models, right from the entry-level 125 Duke to the 390 Duke, have received new colour options. Despite what is usually the norm, KTM has not hiked the prices of any of the models. It had been a while since KTM updated the Duke range in India. Thus, the new and updated colour options will increase the appeal of the Duke range.

KTM 125 Duke

The smallest of the lot, 125 Duke, continues with the Electric Orange colour option. Additionally, it gets a new Ceramic Shade colour option. This colour option consists of white, orange, black and blue graphics. It also comes with orange wheels, a black frame and a white subframe.

There’s no change in the mechanicals. Thus, it continues to use the same 124.7cc liquid-cooled DOHC motor with 14.5 PS and 12 Nm of torque. The price of the 125 Duke, at INR 1,78,041 ex-showroom, also remains the same as before.

KTM 200 Duke

With this update, the 200 Duke gets a new Dark Silver Metallic colour option. Meanwhile, the 200 Duke will continue to be available in the Electric Orange colour option. Both colour options sport similar decals. However, while the Electric Orange gets an orange subframe, the Dark Silver Metallic gets a silver-coloured one. Both colour options also get orange wheels and a black frame.

There are no mechanical changes. Hence, it continues with the 199.5cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder DOHC motor that makes 25 PS and 19.3 Nm of torque. KTM has also not hiked the price, which continues to be INR 1,91,693 ex-showroom.

KTM 250 Duke

As for the 250 Duke, KTM will continue to offer it in the Dark Galvano colour option. Additionally, there will be a new Ebony Black colour option. Unlike the Dark Galvano colour option, the Ebony Black gets black wheels, a black frame and an orange subframe. This is exactly the opposite of the Dark Galvano colour option. Additionally, the Ebony Black gets an orange front fender and headlight shrouds.

Like the 125 Duke and 200 Duke, the mechanicals remains the same. Thus, it continues with the same 248.76cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder DOHC engine that makes 30 PS and 24 Nm of torque. At INR 2,37,222 ex-showroom, the price also remains the same.

KTM 390 Duke

The 390 Duke gets two new colour options and is no longer available with any of the older ones. The first one is the Dark Galvano, which it borrows from the 250 Duke. Comprising mainly of matte and gloss black elements, it lends the bike a stealthy look. On the other hand, there’s the Liquid Metal has more orange in it. Apart from the subframe, front fender and tank extensions, it gets orange body panels. Both colour options get black wheels, an orange frame and a black subframe. This is also the first time the KTM 390 Duke won’t be available with orange wheels.

Mechanicals and pricing remain the same as before. Thus, it continues to use the 373.27cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder DOHC engine that makes 43.5 PS and 37 Nm of torque. Its ex-showroom price of INR 2,96,230 also remains the same.

Also Read: KTM’s new-gen 200 Duke spotted testing in India

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Rohit Tonapi