5 things to know before buying the KTM 160 Duke

The 160 Duke is the most accessible KTM in India

The KTM 160 Duke was officially launched in India in August, 2025. It is positioned as an entry-level, India-specific streetfighter aimed squarely at Yamaha’s MT-15. It’s the successor of the 125 Duke, which was discontinued in India primarily due to its low sales and its higher price tag. The 160 Duke now serves as the entry-point in the KTM family in India, directly rivaling the Yamaha MT-15  and TVS Apache RTR 160 4V.

Which engine powers the KTM 160 Duke?

The KTM Duke 160 features a 164.2cc, liquid cooled, single-cylinder motor. It produces 19hp and 15.5Nm. The engine is paired to a 6-speed gearbox with slip assist clutch. This engine is a derivative of the 200 Duke.

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What are the specifications on the KTM 160 Duke?

The KTM 160 Duke is supported by a split trellis frame, suspended by WP Apex 43mm upside-down fork and pre-load adjustable monoshock. The braking is handled by a 320mm front disc and 230mm rear disc with dual channel ABS. The bike runs on 17-inch alloys with a 110/70 front and a 140/60 radial rear tyre.

What are the tech features offered on the KTM 160 Duke?

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The 160 Duke comes equipped with either a fully digital LCD dash or a TFT display depending on the variant, however irrespective of the variant both the dash are Bluetooth-enabled and get turn-by-turn navigation along with an all-LED setup.  

What is the seat height, fuel capacity and kerb weight of the KTM 160 Duke?

The KTM 160 Duke has a seat height of 815mm with a fuel-carrying capacity of 10-litres and a ground clearance of 174mm, it tips the scale at 147kg.

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What is the price, colour and variants of the KTM 160 Duke?

The 160 Duke is primarily offered in 2 variants, the standard and the TFT. Both of which are offered in 3 color options, electronic orange, silver metallic matte and atlantic blue. Prices start at Rs 1.69 lakh (ex-showroom, Mumbai) for standard model and Rs 1.77 lakh (ex-showroom, Mumbai) for the TFT model. 
 

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