One of the most beloved motorcycles in our country, Duke 200 gets a single channel ABS in the new update. The increase in the price of the Duke 200 is of Rs. 9000, from the non-ABS model.
Bajaj Auto Ltd. has launched all-new KTM Duke range comprising the 2017 Duke 390, all new Duke 250 and updated Duke 200. Headlining the all-new Duke range is the 2017 Duke 390. Already a favorite amongst enthusiasts for its thrilling power and race-technology, the 390 Duke gets even more attractive package for 2017. A radical new design inspired by the bigger 1200cc Duke motorcycles is underlined by split LED headlamps, a larger steel fuel tank and a dual-color split frame. The new Trellis frame is now split bolted for better performance and easy maintenance.
As KTM had already showcased the RC250 and Duke 250 with all new 250cc engine at recently concluded Tokyo motor show, soon after that reports were coming from different sources that KTM has not only commenced the production of both RC250 and Duke 250 at our very own Bajaj's Chakan plant but also exported few units to countries like Thailand and Turkey.
KTM surprised all of us by showcasing Duke 250 and RC250 with brand new 250cc single cylinder engine at the ongoing Tokyo Motor show. Tapping the market at the right time the Austrian now turned Indian auto company unveiled the bikes in the undisguised attire.
The upcoming 2016 model line-up is spotted testing somewhere in Europe. Though they are manufactured in India at their Pune facility they are now a world-wide demanded brand. The next gen models will be hosting many changes on the design department.