The 200 Duke was the first KTM motorbike to be offered in India, and over time, it has gotten a number of upgrades, including upgraded cycle parts and technology from the more expensive Duke models. KTM recently unveiled the 2024 iterations of the 250 and 390 Duke, which are both significantly upgraded over their previous iterations. Leaked photos of the 200 Duke from 2024 have already surfaced online, displaying the alterations and indicating that the actual introduction is almost here.
It is evident from the leaked photos that the third-generation 390 Duke’s 5-inch TFT color dash will be carried over to the 2024 KTM 200 Duke. The D-pad switch block, which allows users to access the settings and other choices in the TFT dash, is a new addition to the switchgear, which also replaced the older LCD screen with the TFT display. Other than that, the motorcycle’s appearance and mechanical components are unchanged. The belly pan has been omitted from the 2024 model, which is the only other modification.
The same 199.5cc single-pot liquid-cooled motor, paired to a six-speed gearbox and producing roughly 25bhp and 19.3Nm, will power the 2024 KTM 200 Duke. Disc brakes on both ends handle braking, while USDs and monoshocks handle suspension chores.
Expect the release of new colorways featuring innovative graphics. Regarding pricing, we anticipate a rise of approximately Rs 4,000 to Rs 5,000 in comparison to the 200 Duke’s present price. The TVS Apache RTR 200 4V and the Suzuki Gixxer 250 are two competitors of the KTM 200 Duke.