Updated KTM 200 Duke Launched at Rs 2.03 Lakh in India, Gets TFT Display with Bluetooth
Launched at an ex-showroom price of Rs 2.03 lakh, the updated KTM 200 Duke costs around Rs 4,000 more than its predecessor.
Austrian bike manufacturer KTM has launched the updated version of the 200 Duke in India. At Rs 2.03 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi), the new KTM 200 Duke gets a 5.0-inch colour TFT display, along with 4-way menu switches situated on the left-hand side of the switchgear. Borrowed from the Gen 3 390 Duke, the TFT display replaces the older LCD unit, allowing riders to receive call alerts and control the music playback. KTM's My-Ride app also brings turn-by-turn navigation to the display. As well as navigation, the display shows travel- and bike-related information, when paired with a smartphone through the KTM Connect app. Also up for offer are two colour themes for the shift RPM: dark and orange.
The 2024 KTM 200 Duke is now available in a new colour scheme, Metallic Silver. Other colour options are still available: Dark Galvano and Electronic Orange. Aside from these changes, the bike remains the same.
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Updated KTM 200 Duke: Powertrain, Chassis
The updated KTM 200 Duke continues to use the same 199.5cc single-cylinder liquid-cooled engine that produces 24.67bhp at 10,000rpm and 19.2Nm of peak torque at 8,000rpm. The engine is OBD 2-compliant and E20 fuel-ready. The gearbox is a 6-speed unit with a conventional clutch system.
The bike uses a trellis steel frame, suspended by a 43mm upside-down fork at the front and a 10-step adjustable monoshock at the rear. The braking setup incorporates a disc brake at either end, mounted on a pair of 17-inch alloy wheels wrapped in 110-section front and 150-section rear tyres.
Updated KTM 200 Duke: Features, Electronic Aids
Apart from the TFT display, the new 200 Duke features a vertically stacked LED headlamp, LED turn indicators, and an LED tail light. Electronic aids include dual-channel ABS and a Supermoto ABS mode (which deactivates the rear wheel ABS).
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At its price, the 2024 KTM 200 Duke is about Rs 4,000 more expensive than the previous iteration (Rs 1.99 lakh, ex-showroom).
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