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KTM Duke 200 Launched at Rs 2.03 Lakh; Gets a Duke 390 Feature

The KTM Duke 200 is powered by a 199.5-cc single-cylinder, liquid-cooled dual overhead camshaft engine. It comes in single variant and has four colors to offer.

By Nikhil Srivastava
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KTM is updating its entire lineup one by one, and one of them includes the KTM 200 Duke. It was recently launched in India at Rs 2.03 lakh (ex-showroom). A viral photo circulated earlier on social media showcases the new version of the KTM 200 Duke, which is set to compete against the Hunter 350, Suzuki Gixxer 250, and the MT-05.

KTM Duke 200

Image Credit: Zigwheels
Image Credit: Zigwheels

In the image, it’s noticeable that the bike is equipped with a digital instrument cluster, which is a reminiscent of the 390 Duke. The instrument cluster on the flagship Duke bike is one of the most beautiful, detailed, and eye-catching displays in the market. Recently, the 250 Duke was introduced with a larger TFT instrument cluster, but it lacked the IPS technology and vibrant colors as the KTM 390 Duke.

Apart from that, the 2024 Duke 200 boasts a 5-inch color instrument cluster, similar to its 390cc-powered elder sibling. This display supports Bluetooth, music control, turn-by-turn navigation, and incooming call notifications via the KTM My-Ride application, available on both iOS and Android. In addition, the display's view can also be changed/customised, thanks to the 4-way menu navigation. 

KTM Duke 200 Power Figures

On the mechanical front, the 2024 updated KTM Duke 200 continues to be powered by a 199.5-cc single-cylinder, liquid-cooled dual overhead camshaft engine, which follows the norms of BS6.

Having said that, the bike produces 18.4 bhp of peak power at 10,000 rpm and 19.3 Nm of torque at 8000 rpm. There is also a six-speed transmission gearbox to transfer power from the engine to the rear wheel. KTM claims that the Duke 200 can achieve a top speed of 140 kmph. 

The Austrian automaker has installed ABS on both rear and front wheels. The current version of this naked bike weighs 159 kg and features 13.4 liters of fuel tank. It has upside-down suspension on the front side and monoshock suspension on the rear. The seat of the latest Duke 200 is 822mm with 152mm ground clearance. 

The new ex-showroom price of the updated 2024 Duke 200 stands at Rs 2.03 lakh, which is marginally higher than the discontinued version, which stood at Rs 1,98,950 (ex-showroom). The new iteration comes in one variant and four colors.