KTM Duke 200 Price | Duke 200 on-road price
Since its debut in 2012, the KTM Duke 200 has been the company's most well-liked motorbike in India. Since then, it has seen one significant update, but it is still the model that sells the most. So let's go through everything you should know more about KTM 200 Duke.
KTM Duke 200 Styling -
Style cues for the KTM 200 Duke come from the larger,
internationally-sold 1290 SuperDuke. As a result, it has an aggressive design
throughout and takes bodywork from 250 Duke, including an angular headlight
with LED DRL, a sculpted fuel tank, and a pointed tail end. The 125 Duke, 250
Duke, and 390 Duke are also part of the Duke line, and they all rest on the
same tubular steel trellis frame. Because of this great styling, KTM Duke 200 price is pretty
justifiable.
Duke 200 Design -
Considering the type of bike, the style has a sharper side
(naked). The colour palette matches the KTM line exactly. Two colour
combinations are available for the KTM Duke: Orange and Black & White with
Orange Inserts. This Orange & Black one has a striking appearance and can
be seen from a great distance. In its 2020 form, the Duke 200 has the same
headlight configuration as the Duke 125 and 250. Fully LED headlamps provide
adequate lighting for night time driving. Huge grab grills at the back, sharper
fairing, a huge fuel tank, as well as an engine dust protection shield are some
of the significant alterations we now have. The exhaust's location is altered.
It is now situated where it was in 2012 and is providing. However, the exhaust
noise is pretty loud and not as powerful as the one from 2012.
Instrument Cluster
The instrument cluster units and all the features are the
same in the Duke 200 and 250. So, because the top rubber cover has been
removed, the cluster seems to be smaller than it is. The KTM Bikes has all the useful
functions, including two trip metres, an average fuel efficiency, a fuel gauge,
a temperature gauge, a gear indication, a digital clock, a neutral gear
indicator, an RPM metre, and an engine warning. The ABS state is a recent
addition that appears to have been cut corners on to save money, but generally,
it looks and feels fantastic.
Motor and the cycle parts
A 199cc, single-cylinder engine with 24.6bhp and 19.2Nm of
torque powers the KTM 200 Duke. It is connected to a six-speed transmission.
The motorbike is supported by USD forks up front as well as a mono-shock at the
back, which are mounted on 17-inch wheels at either end. The KTM 200 Duke has
disc brakes on both sides and dual-channel ABS is standard equipment for
braking.
Duke 200 Price
The TVS Apache RTR 200 4V, as well as the Pulsar 200NS, are
competitors in the nation with the KTM Duke
200 price (ex-showroom) of Rs 1.92 lakh* Check out the latest KTM Duke on-road price at autoX.
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