All-new KTM Duke 250 and 390 launched in India

KTM, the renowned Austrian motorcycle manufacturer, has once again ignited the Indian biking scene with its latest offerings. With a legacy deeply rooted in performance and innovation, KTM has introduced the 3rd-generation 390 Duke and the 3rd-generation 250 Duke to Indian enthusiasts. These streetfighters represent the pinnacle of KTM’s engineering prowess, promising thrilling rides and cutting-edge technology. Let’s dive into the exciting world of these two remarkable motorcycles from KTM.

Duke 390

2023 all-new KTM Duke 390 Blue

KTM has unleashed the latest iteration of its formidable 390 Duke in India, and it’s turning heads with its aggressive pricing of Rs 3,10,520 (ex-showroom, Delhi).
This 3rd-gen 390 Duke packs a punch with numerous updates, starting under the hood. It’s equipped with a brand-new 399cc single-cylinder engine, affectionately named LC4c. This powerplant boasts a refreshed head and gearbox, promising a thrilling ride.

The new 399cc single-cylinder liquid-cooled engine roars to life with 45.37 BHP. It’s seamlessly paired with a 6-speed gearbox, complete with a slipper clutch and a quick-shifter for those lightning-fast gear changes. Weight has been shed in all the right places, thanks to KTM’s updates to the frame, wheels, and brakes. The outcome? A remarkable power-to-weight ratio of 270 BHP per tonne, ensuring that this 390 Duke is nothing short of a pocket rocket.

2023 all-new KTM Duke 390 Orange

 

This streetfighter relies on a robust steel trellis frame for its structure. Suspension duties are aptly handled by an adjustable 43mm upside-down front fork and a mono-shock at the rear. The stopping power is equally impressive, with a 320mm front disc and a 240mm rear disc, bolstered by dual-channel ABS, cornering ABS, and Supermoto ABS for added safety.

Aesthetic enhancements are also part of the package. The 390 Duke showcases a redesigned fuel tank with aggressive shrouds, an LED headlamp with striking boomerang-shaped LED daytime running lights, and a split seat. Its tech game is strong too, featuring a 5-inch digital instrument console that offers smartphone connectivity, turn-by-turn navigation, launch control, and three distinct riding modes: Street, Rain, and Track.

For those looking to make a statement, the 2023 KTM 390 Duke comes in two captivating color options: Atlantic Blue and Electronic Orange Metallic.

Duke 250

2023 all-new KTM Duke 250 White

The company has simultaneously launched the 3rd-gen KTM 250 Duke in India, priced at Rs 2,39,000 (ex-showroom, Delhi). Much like its bigger sibling, the 250 Duke gets a range of updates. Ride-by-wire and a quick-shifter now come as standard, enhancing the overall riding experience. Powering this beast is the same LC4c single-cylinder liquid-cooled engine, although specific technical details haven’t been disclosed. However, KTM has introduced a redesigned cylinder head and a larger airbox.

The 250 Duke rests on a new 2-piece frame, dons fresh wheels, and features improved brakes – all aimed at shedding weight and boosting the power-to-weight ratio.
In terms of looks, the 250 Duke retains its sporty appeal with bold tank extensions and an LED headlamp. It proudly flaunts a 5-inch digital instrument console that offers smartphone connectivity, turn-by-turn navigation, and a convenient USB Type-C charging port.

2023 all-new KTM Duke 250

This sporty offering from KTM is available in two exciting color options: Electronic Orange and Ceramic White. With these launches, KTM continues to affirm its commitment to providing enthusiasts with thrilling, feature-rich, and well-priced motorcycles that deliver exceptional performance on Indian roads.

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