Updated KTM 200 Duke Launched at Rs 1.94 Lakh

KTM has quietly rolled out the updated KTM 200 Duke at ₹1.94 lakh with upgraded braking, lighter wheels, new colour and refreshed hardware.

KTM has begun delivering the updated 2026 200 Duke to dealerships across India ahead of an official launch, bringing a series of meaningful upgrades to its popular 200 cc streetfighter. The refreshed model is priced at ₹1.94 lakh (ex-showroom) — around ₹3,000 more than before — and introduces hardware, styling and convenience enhancements aimed at improving performance and rider experience.

One of the most noticeable upgrades on the new updated KTM 200 Duke is its revised wheel and braking setup. The bike now rolls on lighter 5-spoke alloy wheels, a design shared with KTM’s 160 Duke and 250 Duke. KTM has equipped the 200 Duke with a larger 320 mm front brake disc, replacing the older 300 mm rotor. This hardware is borrowed from the bigger Duke 250 and promises better bite and improved brake feel.

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Beyond wheels and brakes, the updated KTM 200 Duke also gets several small but useful hardware tweaks. The rear foot pegs have been redesigned, and the pillion grab rails have been updated for better functionality and comfort. KTM has also added a USB Type-C charging port, addressing the growing demand for in-ride device charging.

Updated KTM 200 Duke Launched at Rs 1.94 Lakh
Updated KTM 200 Duke

Mechanically, nothing dramatic has changed in the heart of the bike. The 199 cc single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine continues to deliver 25 hp and 19.3 Nm of torque through a 6-speed gearbox — the same powertrain setup that has made the 200 Duke a favourite among enthusiasts seeking crisp performance in the sub-200cc segment.

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A fresh Atlantic Blue colour scheme enhances the updated Duke’s visual appeal. The tank and headlight cowl combine orange with blue accents, while other body panels like the front fender and subframe trims are in blue, creating a sportier look that aligns with the model’s performance character. Updated graphics further set it apart from the outgoing version.

Aside from the new colour and revised decals, the rest of the design — including the sharp LED headlamp and aggressive tank extensions — remains largely unchanged.

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