KTM 200 Duke to get new colours, launch soon

    KTM recently launched a new colour for the 250 Duke and is now going to be launching 2 new paint schemes for the 200 Duke.

    Published On May 17, 2024 01:07:00 PM

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    KTM 200 Duke, price in India, mileage, new colour
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    Our sources in KTM have revealed that the 200 Duke is set to receive two new colour schemes in the coming weeks. The new colours that the 200 Duke will receive are: Electronic Orange and Dark Galvano. 
     
    1. KTM 200 Duke will now be available in three colours
    2. Will remain mechanically unchanged
     

    KTM 200 Duke Electronic Orange, Dark Galvano colours launch details

    The 200 Duke can currently be had in two colours: Electronic Orange and Dark Silver Metallic. While the Dark Silver Metallic will be carried over, the new Electronic Orange shade will add new KTM badging finished in blue and black.
     
     
    After updating the 200 Duke, KTM decided to add more colours to spice up its appeal. There will be no mechanical changes to the motorcycle. 

     
    The KTM 200 Duke is powered by a 199cc, single-cylinder motor that produces 25hp at 10,000rpm and 19.3Nm at 8000rpm. It is equipped with a 13.4-litre fuel tank and has a kerb weight of 159kg. The 200 Duke is currently available for Rs 1.98 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi), and we expect the pricing to remain unchanged given KTM’s track record. With the launch of these two new colours, the 200 Duke will be available in three colours.
     

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