The KTM 200 Duke is pretty much the same mechanically as the previous version, but now it’s about Rs 4000 more costly because of the upgraded TFT display.
KTM India has recently refreshed the 200 Duke street-naked bike. In this update, the bike now features a new 5-inch TFT display, similar to the one on the third-generation 390 Duke released last year. The revised 200 Duke comes with a price tag of Rs 2.03 lakh (ex-showroom), making it around Rs 4000 pricier than the previous model.
KTM 200 Duke Features
The latest KTM 200 Duke comes with an upgraded 5.0-inch color TFT screen. You’ll find the 4-way menu buttons conveniently placed on the left side of the handlebars. This new TFT display replaces the older LCD version. This display can also alert you to incoming calls if you have a Bluetooth headset in your helmet. Plus, you can even manage your music playback through it. KTM’s My-Ride app now includes turn-by-turn navigation on the screen. Besides helping you find your way, the display also provides details about your trip and bike, once linked to your smartphone via the KTM Connect app.
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Besides the TFT screen, the new 200 Duke now has an LED headlight, LED signals, and an LED rear light all stacked vertically. The bike retains its classic look and is available in three colors: Dark Galvano, Metallic Silver, and Electronic Orange.
The bicycle has a strong steel frame with a unique design, supported by a 43mm front fork and an adjustable mono-shock at the back with 10 settings. It features reliable braking with a 300 mm front disc brake, and a 230 mm rear disc brake, and comes with dual-channel ABS as a standard safety feature. This bike rides on 17-inch alloy wheels fitted with 110-section front and 150-section rear tires.
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KTM 200 Duke Engine
The KTM 200 Duke keeps its mechanical setup the same. The 199.5 cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine still delivers 25 bhp at 10,000rpm and 19.5 Nm of torque at 8,000rpm. with a top speed of 142kmph, It comes with a six-speed transmission and a regular clutch system. The KTM Duke 200 has an official fuel efficiency rating of 33 kilometers per liter per ARAI standards. This mileage applies across all versions of the bike.