The made-in-India 2020 KTM 200 Duke is the brand's most affordable motorcycle in North America priced at $3999, and is aimed at new and younger riders introducing themselves to motorcycling.
The made-in-India KTM 200 Duke is expected to arrive in the US in a few weeks from now and will be the brand's most affordable offering in the country, $1500 cheaper than the 390 Duke that's currently on sale.
KTM India today launched the ABS (anti-lock braking system) version of its entry-level bike, the KTM 200 Duke. Priced at Rs. 1.6 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi), the KTM 200 Duke ABS comes with newly introduced anti-lock brakes sourced from Bosch.
If the image above gave you a sense of deja vu; don't worry, you aren't the only one. That's the UM Xtreet 250X and the reason why it looks so familiar is because it's identical or rather a clone to the KTM 200 Duke. The Chinese-owned American bike maker recently unveiled the Xtreet 250X on its website and its hard not to miss the Austrian bike maker's offering serving as a strong inspiration.
Unlike its sibling, the 2017 KTM 390 Duke or the new entrant, the KTM 250 Duke, changes made to the 2017 200 Duke are quite limited and most of them are mainly cosmetic. That said, compared to the older version, the 2017 model does get some considerable new features and here we have listed them all.
The 2017 200 Duke will get significant updates over the older model and was recently caught testing on Indian roads just days ahead of its launch. The new generation Duke range will be officially launched in the country on 23rd February 2017 and will sport several updates and a marginal hike in prices.