New KTM Duke 125, Duke 200, Duke 250 & Duke 390 Reach Dealerships
While the baby Dukes get more youthful, the bigger Dukes don darker paint
Just days after the KTM Duke range got launched with new colours, the bikes have already started reaching dealerships.
The baby KTM 125 Duke can be seen wearing a new shade called Ceramic White, which replaces the old White colour option. It sports blocks of blue on the white, gets orange wheels, a black frame and white subframe. This paint scheme is on sale alongside the existing Electronic Orange paint scheme.
On the KTM 200 Duke, the Electronic Orange paint scheme is being carried forward while the White theme is being replaced in favour of the new Dark Metallic Silver. On the new silver scheme, the ‘Duke’ name sports some blue and the new grey shade makes its way on the subframe too.
Meanwhile, the 250 Duke skips the Silver theme in favour of Ebony Black, which will be sold alongside the existing Dark Galvano theme. While the smaller Dukes get two new lighter shades, the bigger Dukes are seen sporting darker themes.
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The big boy, the KTM 390 Duke gets the most freshness in appeal amongst its siblings. It gets two colour schemes: Dark Galvano and Liquid Metal. Both replace the older and lighter shades (Metallic Silver and Ceramic White).
The smaller Dukes now seem youthful, in order to draw in younger audiences. The bigger Dukes, however, now have a slightly more mature appeal with their darker tones. But the real cherry on top is that the bikes see no change in price for each of the motorcycles. The 125 Duke, hence, still carries a price tag of Rs 1,78,041, while the 200 Duke retails for Rs 1,91,693. The bigger ones, the 250 Duke and the 390 Duke, cost Rs 2,37,222 and Rs 2,96,230 respectively (all prices ex-showroom Delhi).
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