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Last Updated on: 21 May 2026

KTM 200 Duke

₹2.31 Lakh
On road price, Mumbai
Mumbai
Starting₹3,379 /month
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The KTM 200 Duke, launched on Oct. 6, 2024, offers a mileage of , making it a practical choice for both urban commutes and weekend rides.


It is available in 2 color options, including Ceramic White, Electronic Orange, giving buyers plenty of choices to match their style.


With 1 variants on offer, the KTM 200 Duke range starts at ₹1.91 lakh ex-showroom. The top-end variant, the Standard is priced at ₹1.91 lakh, with on-road prices varying across cities and states.

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KTM 200 Duke Features and specifications

Our Rating
Yet to be Reviewed
Body Type
Bike
Engine
199.5 cc
Fuel Type
Petrol
Transmission
Manual
Max Power
24.67 bhp @ 10000 rpm
Max Torque
19.3 Nm @ 8000 rpm
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KTM 200 Duke price & variants

The KTM 200 Duke comes in 1 variants, offering options for different budgets and requirements. The base variant is priced at ₹1.91 lakh, while the top-end variant, the Standard costs ₹1.91 lakh, ex-showroom. The 200 Duke on road prices depend on the city and applicable taxes.

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KTM 200 Duke expert review

We like

  • Design

  • Engine refinement

We don't like

  • Engine heats up fast

  • Has lost the previous 200 Duke’s character

KTM 200 Duke User Reviews

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KTM 200 Duke comparison

KTM 200 Duke
KTM 200 Duke
₹1.91 Lakhs
Transmission
Manual
Engine
199.5 cc
Fuel type
Petrol
Mileage
-
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Bajaj Pulsar NS200
Bajaj Pulsar NS200
₹1.32 Lakhs
Transmission
Manual
Engine
199.5 cc
Fuel type
Petrol
Mileage
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KTM 200 Duke mileage

The KTM 200 Duke delivers a mileage of , making it suitable for city rides and short commutes.

Across all variants, riders can expect a maximum mileage of under ideal conditions, providing efficiency for longer journeys.



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Fuel typeDisplacementTransmissionMileage
Petrol199.5 ccManualNA

KTM 200 Duke Images

The KTM 200 Duke is showcased through 24 images, giving riders a clear view of its design and styling.


Images cover all 1 variants, highlighting differences in colors and trims.


Riders can also observe key in the visuals, providing an idea of what to expect in terms of design and functionality.



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Front Right Three Quarter Image - 36226
Rear View Image - 21188
Color Orange Image - 21194
Color Black Image - 21200
Color Orange Image - 21202
Side Stand Image - 21206
Color Black Image - 21213
Color Orange Image - 21215
Color Orange Image - 21217
Color Orange Image - 21219
Color Orange Image - 21221
Side Stand Image - 21222
Color Black Image - 21223
Color Black Image - 21224
Headlight Blinker Image - 21227
Headlight Blinker Image - 21228
Engine Shot Right Image - 21229
Color Black Image - 21230
Left Side Multifunction Switchgear Image - 21231
Closed Fuel Lid Image - 36228
Color Black, Gray Image - 36227
Headlight Image - 36229

KTM 200 Duke Colours

The KTM 200 Duke is available in 2 colors, giving riders a variety of options to choose from. The available colors include Ceramic White, Electronic Orange, allowing buyers to select a style that matches their preference.


These color options enhance the overall appeal of the 200 Duke across all variants.



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Ceramic White
Electronic Orange

KTM 200 Duke FAQs

The starting price of KTM 200 Duke is .

There are 2 colors options available in KTM 200 Duke.
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Questions you may find useful

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Rahul Sinha

2w

Hi, I am thinking of adding a second bike to my garage (my primary bike is a Ducati Scrambler, which I have ridden for over 12,000 km in the last two years). My primary use case for the second bike is that it should be city-friendly, lightweight, capable of handling a pillion for city commutes, and still be fun to ride with good handling in the twisties (for quick breakfast rides, though the Scrambler will handle most of those). I have shortlisted the Duke 160 and 200. The new 200 now has the same weight savings as the 160, and both bikes are only ₹18,000 apart. I have test ridden the 160 multiple times and found it to be smooth (unlike a typical KTM), with decent torque in the low to mid rev range and a step up in power post 6,000 RPM for some fun. I haven’t been able to test ride the new 200 yet. I have been told that it feels more crude in comparison, requires higher revs to perform well, heats up quickly, and has some vibrations. Which bike would suit my use case better?

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
2w

Between 160 and 200 Duke models, we'd steer you toward the 200 Duke because it seems like you're looking for a fun machine and since you already have a bigger machine at home, the 160 could feel a little bland as time wears on. The 200 Duke has a rev-happy nature like the 160 Duke and with its added firepower, it makes for a good second machine, especially considering that the price difference between the two isn't all that large. If we're being honest, you should actually also take a look at the 250 Duke because it is a genuine step up over the 200 and if you're going to keep the bike for a while, go the whole hog and get something that will keep you entertained for a longer period. In our experience, we've found the latest-gen 250 Duke to be a sweet middle child of sorts in the KTM lineup, which offers everyday versatility with engaging performance when you want it. Over the 200 Duke, the 250 also doesn't cost a lot more and we'd recommend you stretch your budget if you can and get the quarter-litre Duke if you can.Take a test ride of the 250 Duke to see if you resonate with this KTM bike and then make your decision.

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