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KTM Duke 390, 250, 200, 125 Colours Explained

Modified On Oct 18, 2024 12:11 PM By Amey for KTM 125 Duke

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Here are all the colours which the KTM Dukes come in. A bonus, we tell you our favourite colour!

KTM India has recently updated the colour scheme of their Duke lineup which consists of the 125, 200, 250 and the 390 Duke. Lets dive into details in each model of the Duke sold in India and have a look at the colours in which they are offered in. 

KTM 125 Duke

Price: Rs 1,81,030 (ex-showroom, Delhi)

Performance: 124.7cc single-cylinder liquid-cooled engine that makes 14.5PS and 12Nm

The KTM 125 Duke is the most affordable KTM bike available in the country. The bike is available in two colours: Electronic Orange and Ceramic White

Electronic Orange

The Electronic Orange colour scheme on the 125 Duke is a combination of white and orange.  It gets orange tank extensions with white 125 Duke badging on either side along with a white fuel tank. The main frame is coloured in orange while the sub-frame is black which adds a nice contrast and gets black alloy wheels.

Ceramic White

The Ceramic White colour gets white tank extensions with a nice touch of blue to the 125 Duke badging. The tank and the mainframe is coloured in black while the sub-frame is white to match the tank extensions. It also gets the iconic orange alloy wheels. 


KTM 200 Duke

Price: Rs 1,98,950 (ex-showroom, Delhi)

Performance: 199.5cc single-cylinder liquid-cooled engine that makes 25PS and 19.3Nm

The KTM 200 Duke recently got updated with a TFT screen from the 390 Duke and is available in two colours: Electronic Orange and Dark Galvano

Electronic Orange

The Electronic Orange colour scheme is different on the 200 Duke than the 125. On the 200, the tank extensions are orange with the 200 Duke badging surrounded in blue. It gets a blue fuel tank, black mainframe and an orange sub-frame. The tail section white in colour which really pops out on this model while the alloys are orange. 

Dark Galvano

The Dark Galvano gets an orange front mudguard and also with an orange sub-frame. Apart from that, the whole bike is finished in black  with small hints of orange on the fuel tank for the 200 Duke badging. 


KTM 250 Duke

Price: Rs 2,45,115 (ex-showroom, Delhi)

Performance: 250cc single-cylinder liquid-cooled engine that makes 31PS and 25Nm

The KTM 250 Duke has also received the same TFT screen as the 390 Duke and is available in a total of 4 colours: Ceramic White, Electric Orange, Atlantic Blue and Ebony Black

Ceramic White

The Ceramic White on the 250 is different from the one on 125 Duke. The 250 Duke gets a white front mudguard, white tank extensions with orange cutout for the 250 badging. The fuel tank and the alloys are finished in orange while the frame is black.  

Electronic Orange

The Electronic Orange on the 250 Duke gets a greyish front mudguard and the fuel tank. The tank extensions are finished in orange. The main frame is painted black along with the alloys but the sub-frame gets a grey finish. 

Atlantic Blue

The Atlantic Blue colour scheme gets a blue front mudguard, blue tank and black tank extensions with the 250 Duke badging done in orange. The frame is finished in black too while the alloys are orange. 

Ebony Black

The Ebony Black colour changes the appearance drastically. The bike is fully black from the headlight to the tail light. The only orange we see is on the tank extensions which make the 250 badging. 


KTM 390 Duke

Price: Rs 3,13,136 (ex-showroom, Delhi)

Performance: 399cc single-cylinder liquid-cooled engine that makes 46PS and 39Nm

The biggest KTM Duke available for sale in India is available in two colours: Electronic Orange and Atlantic Blue.

Electronic Orange

The Electronic Orange on the KTM 390 Duke makes the bike stand out. This colour scheme screams orange. The tank, tank extension, mainframe, alloys and even the seat is finished in orange. The sub-frame and the mudguards are the only parts in black. 

Atlantic Blue

The Atlantic Blue on the 390 Duke is similar to the one on the 250. On the 390, the only difference is the Duke badging on the tank extensions is finished in white and the seat gets an orange ring around it which really elevates the appeal of the bike. 

We think the coolest colour of all the Dukes available in India is the recently launched Ebony Black colour scheme on the 250 Duke. The all-black styling really looks apart from anything you will see on the road.

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