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▼KTM India has officially updated the 250 Duke and 200 Duke with fresh new colour options to enhance their visual appeal. The KTM 250 Duke now features stunning Slate Grey and Silver Metallic paint schemes while the 200 Duke gets a bold Atlantic Blue shade. Thankfully the prices remain unchanged with the 250 Duke costing Rs 2.13 lakh and the smaller 200 Duke priced at Rs 1.93 lakh ex showroom.
Fresh Colours Direct From The International Market
To keep the aesthetic of their popular streetfighter lineup highly attractive, KTM has brought in colour palettes previously reserved for the global market.
- KTM 250 Duke: Buyers can now choose between a stealthy Slate Grey and a vibrant Silver Metallic finish.
- KTM 200 Duke: This agile machine receives a highly striking Atlantic Blue shade which adds a premium and sporty touch to its aggressive stance.
Despite these cosmetic upgrades, the company has strategically kept the pricing identical to the outgoing models, making these motorcycles an even better value proposition for young riders and enthusiasts alike.
KTM 250 Duke Specifications And Features
The quarter litre streetfighter continues to be a top choice for riders upgrading from smaller capacities. It packs serious performance hardware under its sharp bodywork.
Performance And Hardware
The 250 Duke remains powered by a highly reliable 248.8 cc liquid cooled single cylinder engine. It effortlessly generates 30.75 bhp at 9250 rpm and 25 Nm of peak torque at 7250 rpm.
This engine is mated to a 6 speed transmission that features a standard slipper clutch for aggressive downshifts. The motorcycle rolls on 17 inch alloy wheels fitted with a 110/70 front tyre and a wide 150/60 rear tyre. It maintains an accessible seat height of 800 mm and a manageable kerb weight of 163 kg.
Suspension And Braking
- Front Suspension: 43 mm WP APEX upside down forks
- Rear Suspension: WP APEX offset monoshock
- Brakes: ByBre 320 mm front disc and 240 mm rear disc paired with dual channel ABS
KTM 200 Duke Specifications And Features
The 200 Duke has always been the crowd favourite for its raw and peppy power delivery. It carries forward its trusted mechanical components alongside the fresh Atlantic Blue bodywork.
Engine Details
At its core lies a 199.5 cc liquid cooled single cylinder engine producing a solid 24.68 bhp at 10000 rpm and 19.3 Nm of torque at 8000 rpm. Like its bigger sibling, it utilizes a 6 speed transmission equipped with a slipper clutch.
Ride And Handling
The 200 Duke utilizes premium WP suspension components. Braking duties are handled by a 300 mm front disc and a 230 mm rear disc, firmly supported by a standard dual channel ABS setup. It also rides on sticky 17 inch wheels featuring the exact same 110/70 and 150/60 tyre profile as the 250 Duke.
Detailed Comparison Table
To give you a clearer picture of how these two siblings stack up against each other, here is a quick comparison table.
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Specification |
KTM 250 Duke |
KTM 200 Duke |
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New Colours |
Slate Grey, Silver Metallic |
Atlantic Blue |
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Price ex showroom |
Rs 2.13 lakh |
Rs 1.93 lakh |
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Engine Capacity |
248.8 cc |
199.5 cc |
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Maximum Power |
30.75 bhp |
24.68 bhp |
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Maximum Torque |
25 Nm |
19.3 Nm |
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Rivals |
Yamaha MT 25, Suzuki Gixxer 250 |
Bajaj Pulsar NS200, Yamaha FZ25 |
Conclusion
The introduction of the Slate Grey, Silver Metallic, and Atlantic Blue shades ensures the KTM 250 Duke and 200 Duke remain fresh in a highly competitive market. By retaining their aggressive pricing, high end WP suspension, and potent liquid cooled engines, KTM continues to offer an unmatched blend of thrilling performance and modern styling for Indian motorcycle enthusiasts.
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Tanya Bhargava
Bike Blogger & Moto Content Creator. Tanya Bhargava is a passionate two-wheeler expert with 6+ years of experience in reviewing scooters, commuter bikes, and performance motorcycles. Her content blends real-world ride reviews, buyer guides, and industry updates tailored for Indian riders.