How Much Do the New KTM 390 Duke and 250 Duke Cost? A Detailed Look at the Price, Specs & more

How Much Do the New KTM 390 Duke and 250 Duke Cost? A Detailed Look at the Price, Specs & more
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KTM has launched its new generation of Duke motorcycles in India. The Duke 390 and Duke 250 are the latest models from the Austrian brand that offer a thrilling and sporty riding experience. The new bikes are based on the international market models but have some changes in terms of features, specifications and design.

Price

ModelShowroom PriceOn-Road Price
KTM Duke 390Rs. 3,10,520Rs. 3,56,912
KTM Duke 250Rs. 2,38,413Rs. 2,79,721

The new KTM Duke 390 is powered by a liquid-cooled, single-cylinder, four-stroke engine that produces 37.2 PS of power at 9,000 rpm and 28 Nm of torque at 8,000 rpm. It has a six-speed gearbox with a slipper clutch and a chain drive. It has a kerb weight of 172 kg and a seat height of 800 mm.

The new KTM Duke 250 is powered by a liquid-cooled, single-cylinder, four-stroke engine that produces 29.6 PS of power at 9,000 rpm and 24 Nm of torque at 7,500 rpm. It has a six-speed gearbox with a slipper clutch and a chain drive. It has a kerb weight of 170 kg and a seat height of 822 mm.

Specs

The following table summarizes the key specifications of the new KTM 390 Duke and 250 Duke:

SpecificationKTM 390 DukeKTM 250 Duke
Price (ex-showroom)Rs. 3,10,520Rs. 2,38,438
Mileage (ARAI)
Mileage (Owner Reported)33 kmpl
Riding Range442 km
Top Speed148 kmph
Front SuspensionWP APEX USD forksWP APEX USD forks, 43mm diameter
Rear SuspensionWP APEX Monoshock, 10 step adjustableWP APEX Monoshock, 10 step adjustable
Front Brake TypeDiscDisc
Front Brake Size320 mm
Rear Brake TypeDiscDisc
Rear Brake Size230 mm
Calliper TypeFront-4 Piston , Rear-2 piston caliper
Wheel TypeAlloyAlloy
Front Wheel Size17 inch
Rear Wheel Size17 inch
Front Tyre Size110/70 – 17
Rear Tyre Size150/60 – 17
Tyre TypeTubelessTubeless
Radial TyresYesYes
Kerb Weight170 kg
Seat Height800 mm822 mm
Ground Clearance151 mm
Overall Length2,072 mm
Duke 250 Image Source: Twitter

Design

The new KTM Duke bikes have a radical design that gives them an edge over their rivals. The DRLs are designed to give a menacing cyborg look while the headlamp is designed to give an aggressive look. The tail lamp is also designed to give an aerodynamic look while the indicators are designed to give an easy visibility.

The frame is also equipped with USD front forks and a monoshock that offer adjustable preload, compression and rebound settings for better handling and comfort. The rear suspension is also solid die cast aluminium swing arm directly hinged monoshox that offers pre-load adjustment.

The brakes are also mounted on dual compound radial tyres that offer good grip on different road conditions. The tyres are tubeless for better puncture resistance.

Duke 390 Image Source: Twitter

Features

The new KTM 390 Duke and 250 Duke come with several advanced features that make them more attractive and user-friendly. Some of the notable features are:

  • TFT instrument cluster with Bluetooth connectivity
  • LED headlight and tail light
  • Split seat
  • Switchable ABS
  • Dual-channel ABS
  • Assist and slipper clutch
  • Fuel injection system
  • BS6 compliant engine

Verdict

The new KTM 390 Duke and 250 Duke are undoubtedly among the best naked bikes in their segments. They offer a stunning design, a powerful engine, and a host of features that make them fun to ride and easy to handle. The bikes are also priced competitively, making them a great value for money proposition for bike enthusiasts. If you are looking for a thrilling and stylish bike that can handle both city traffic and highway cruising, you should definitely check out the new KTM 390 Duke and 250 Duke.

You can book your new KTM Duke bike online or visit your nearest KTM dealer by visiting https://www.ktmindia.com/ or calling +91-98400-00000.

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