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KTM 250 Duke Gen 3 price in Solan

₹2.87 Lakh
On road price, Solan
Solan
Starting₹4,183 /month
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The KTM 250 Duke Gen 3 price in Solan starts at ₹2.39 lakh (excluding taxes, RTO charges, and insurance). Meanwhile, the KTM on road price in Solan is ₹2.87 lakh.

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Trending Questions on KTM 250 Duke Gen 3 - Answered by Autocar Experts

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Asked by: Sandyon Dec 21, 2025

I own a 2022 TVS Raider as my first bike, and it has been a good learner motorcycle. I am now planning to upgrade and have shortlisted the TVS Apache RTR 310, Hero Xtreme 250R, and Yamaha XSR155. Please advise which is the best value-for-money option for long-term ownership with sportiness and minimal service issues.

Of the three bikes you've shortlisted, the Hero Xtreme 250R and the TVS Apache RTR 310 will feel like the more substantial upgrades. However, both TVS and Hero have spotty reputations for service, especially in the context of their premium products, so that is something to bear in mind.
The Yamaha XSR155 is a delightful machine, but it won't feel like a big upgrade over your Raider. We recommend you take a look at something like the Honda CB300F and the KTM 250 Duke. Do take test rides of all shortlisted options before going ahead with your purchase.
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Asked by: Sahil Son Nov 25, 2025

Hello Autocar India. A few years ago, I owned a KTM Duke 390 (2014) but sold it due to heat, engine knocking and other issues. I now ride a TVS Apache RTR 200 4V (2024), but I miss the Duke 390’s quick overtakes and higher power. I commute by bike three times a week on a mixed city-and-highway route of about 40 km one way (Thane-Mumbai). I am considering upgrading to either the Duke 250 or the Triumph Speed 400, and I am also evaluating the TVS RTX 300. Which of these would be the better choice?

Of the three bikes you're considering, the KTM 250 Duke will be the most engaging handler, but it has the least peak output and the smallest engine. This means you will have to rev it more to access the meat of the performance.

The Triumph Speed 400 is the most powerful bike of your shortlisted options. It will be a great city bike because of its effortless performance and plush suspension.

The TVS Apache RTX 300 is sure to be the most comfortable machine of the three. Its long-travel suspension and commanding ergonomics help, but it is also the tallest and heaviest bike on your list.

Take a test ride of all three to see which one fits your needs the best.

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Asked by: Harshad Shindeon Nov 17, 2025

I currently own a Honda CBR 250R and want to buy a new bike. I’m experienced - I’ve done many 2,000 km rides. I will travel to office 3 days a week, do short rides on weekends, and plan 2–3 long tours every year. My height is 5′7″ and I’m considering buying a TVS RTX 300. Is it a good buy for me?

If you are comfortable with the size and heft of the TVS Apache RTX 300, then it is certainly worth considering because it will fit your needs quite well. 

If you want something in the same price range that is lighter and more manageable, then bikes like the Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z and the KTM 250 Duke are worth considering. 

Take exhaustive test rides of all the machines you shortlist before you decide. 

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Asked by: Nazar Ali Amrullon Nov 9, 2025

I am confused between the Triumph Speed 400, KTM Duke 250, and Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450. Which one should I buy?

Since you haven't specified what you're looking for exactly in your next purchase, we'll list out the strengths and weaknesses of all so you can decide for yourself.
The Triumph Speed 400 is the best all-rounder of all three bikes you're deciding between, with lovely city manners, decent highway capability, and good suspension comfort too. It also has the most premium badge on the tank if that's something important to you. If you do a lot of highway miles at triple-digit speeds, do bear in mind that post 105-110kph, there are quite a few vibes in the handlebars, seat, footpegs, and tank, which is one of the very few weaknesses of this bike in objective terms.
Coming to the KTM 250 Duke, while it has the least peak output, it has the sportiest chassis and the most engaging handling. The engine can feel a little dull below 6000rpm, but after that, it has an enjoyable rush of power till the redline. If you are someone over 5'9, you may feel a little cramped on the KTM.
The Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 will feel the fastest of the three - a very unusual thing to say about a Royal Enfield in any comparison. It is reasonably usable both in the city and out on the highway, and if you are of shorter stature, the Guerrilla will be the easiest to manage due to its low seat height.
Take thorough test rides of all machines before you decide.
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Asked by: PRANAVon Oct 30, 2025

I am 5'5" tall, slim built, and weigh around 60 kg. My inseam length is about 32 inches. I have been riding a TVS Ntorq 125 scooter for the past seven years and have never ridden a bike before. Please suggest a suitable first bike for city riding, preferably above 125cc but below 350cc. I tried the Hunter 350 but found it heavy, and I had to stretch my arms and lean forward to feel confident, so I dropped the idea. Please help. Thanks.

Given that you want something manageable and this will be your first bike, here are a few options we recommend.

The Honda CB300F and CB300R are both lightweight, well-built, and have low seat heights. You could also check out the KTM 250 Duke or the Husqvarna Vitpilen 250. Both are mechanically identical, but they differ in styling and riding posture, the Vitpilen has a slightly taller seat than the Duke.

All these are fun and entertaining first bike with a reasonable performance ceiling to keep you interested for a long time.

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