KTM India has gone all guns blazing with the launch of the 2017 Duke range. The most comprehensive updates come on the 2017 390 Duke that sports a completely new design, new frame; first in segment ride-by-wire and TFT display features as well as a LED headlamp. The other bike is the all-new 2017 KTM 250 Duke positioned between the 200 and 390. The new offering is powered by a 248.8 cc engine borrowing its design and features from the bigger 390 Duke. The third launch is the updated 200 Duke that gets cosmetic changes for 2017, in addition to a BS IV compliant engine. With prices starting at a highly competitive Rs. 1.43 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi), watch the video to find more about the 2017 KTM Duke range.
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