KTM has introduced an updated version of the 250 Duke, featuring a new TFT display similar to the one found in the 390 Duke. Despite these improvements, the price remains competitive, with the updated model available at an ex-showroom price of Rs 2.41 lakh in India.
The 2024 KTM 250 Duke now comes equipped with a vibrant TFT display that offers improved graphics, Bluetooth connectivity, and a simpler interface, enhancing the overall rider experience. The design has also received a modern upgrade, incorporating LED daytime running lights and a headlamp surround borrowed from the 390 Duke, giving the bike a fresh and contemporary look.
Additionally, KTM has upgraded the 250 Duke’s switchgear to match the 390 Duke’s setup, featuring a four-way menu switch for easier navigation through the display options. Key features such as switchable ABS and a bi-directional quick-shifter continue to be part of the package, ensuring the bike offers a great blend of performance and technology.
Under the hood, the KTM 250 Duke remains powered by its 250cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine, delivering 30bhp and 25Nm of torque. Its lightweight trellis frame and aluminium subframe, shared with the 390 Duke, contribute to a nimble and energetic ride. Weighing just 163kg and equipped with a practical 15-litre fuel tank, the bike is both easy to handle and suitable for daily use.
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**KTM 200 Duke Updates**
KTM has also announced significant technological upgrades for its popular KTM 200 Duke. Starting from October 2024, the 200 Duke will feature a brand new 5-inch color TFT display, offering navigation and Bluetooth connectivity for a superior riding experience.
The refreshed KTM 200 Duke is priced at Rs 2,03,412 (ex-showroom, Delhi). It continues to be powered by its reliable 199.5cc liquid-cooled engine, producing 24.67bhp and 19.2Nm of torque. The bike comes with a 6-speed gearbox paired with a standard clutch system.
Handling is enhanced by a trellis steel frame, a 43mm upside-down front fork, and a 10-step adjustable rear monoshock. Stopping power comes from disc brakes on both ends, while the 17-inch alloy wheels equipped with 110-section front and 150-section rear tyres complete the sporty package.
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With these updates, KTM continues to strengthen its lineup, offering more technology, improved aesthetics, and engaging performance in the premium commuter motorcycle segment.
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