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KTM 160 Duke grey colour rear left side static in field

The 160 Duke is the smallest naked bike on sale from KTM in India.

KTM 160 Duke white colour cornering shot on road

It replaces the 125 Duke and was created to go up against the Yamaha MT-15 in India.

KTM 160 Duke orange colour right side profile static in studio

It is powered by a new 164cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine making 19hp and 15.5Nm of torque.

KTM 160 Duke grey colour right side profile static in studio

There are three colour options on the 160 Duke and only one variant to choose from.

KTM 160 Duke white colour right side profile static in studio

Since it is based on the Gen 2 KTM Duke architecture, it looks very similiar to the 200 Duke.

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The KTM 160 Duke is a product created specifically for India, replacing the 125 Duke in the process. The new entry point into KTM's lineup is based on the Gen 2 KTM Duke architecture, which is why it looks near identical to the 200 Duke, save for the different colour options. 

The 160 Duke is powered by a new 164cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine making 19hp and 15.5Nm of torque, and is mated to a 6-speed gearbox. It weighs just 147kg, with its 10 litre fuel tank brimmed. The 160 Duke is offered in a single variant with three colour options.

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