KTM India introduced upgrades to the street-naked 200 Duke motorbike. The motorbike gets an upgrade that includes a new 5-inch TFT display, the same type of display used on the third-generation 390 Duke that was introduced the previous year. The updated 200 Duke costs Rs 2.03 lakh (ex-showroom), which is around Rs 4000 more than the previous model.
Updated KTM 200 Duke features
The motorbike is available in three color schemes: Dark Galvano, Metallic Silver and Electronic Orange. Its exterior appearance is similar to that of the previous model. The older LCD unit from its predecessor has been replaced by the new five-inch display. The new TFT display is equipped with a customisable display, Bluetooth connectivity for incoming calls and turn-by-turn navigation. The bike remains equipped with a Supermoto ABS mode.
The 200 Duke package does not change in any other way. Its 199.5 cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine continues to produce a peak 25 bhp and 19.5 Nm of torque, and it comes equipped with a six-speed gearbox. Braking duties are still handled by 300 mm front disc brakes and 230 mm rear disc brakes and dual-channel ABS is standard.