JAKARTA - KTM launched an update on two Duke models in the Indian market, covering 200 and 250. Both get the latest colors to keep the product fresh where this series is the backbone of selling Austrian brands.

"We have added a new color path that provides a variety of choices that are in line with the aspirations of the new generation of drivers," said President of Probiking Bajaj Auto (KTM and Husqvarna) Sumeet Narang, quoted from RushLane, Wednesday, May 22.

KTM Duke 200 gets a color and sticker scheme that attracts attention, namely Electronic Orange and Dark Galvano. Previous color options, Silver Metallic Matt were also maintained.

This half-naked-style motorbike carries the front fork suspension of the USD WP telescopic and rear monoshock arrangements with a light trellis framework, aluminum swingarms, dual-channel ABS brakes, and fat tires offer a more precise grip.

Apart from these updates, the Duke 200 KTM is still equipped with a 200 cc-powered engine as before.

Meanwhile, KTM Duke 250 is positioned in the middle of 200 and 390. The bike is also one of the best-selling in India. The manufacturer gave him the latest color option called Atlantic Blue which gives a aggressive and aesthetic impression.

In addition, KTM also offers two previous colors such as Ceramic White and Electric Orange. In terms of appearance, Duke 250 still has regulated LED, ABS, and Quickshifter lighting.

In terms of mechanical, the manufacturer also maintains the engine on this motorbike, which is 250cc with a magnitude of 31 ps as before.

Regarding prices, KTM Duke 200 is priced at 198,000 rupees (Rp 38 million) and Duke 250 is worth 240,000 rupees (Rp46.1 million).


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