KTM India has officially launched the 2025 edition of the popular 200 Duke — the lightweight performance machine that has become the go-to choice for street-riding enthusiasts. Now sharper, meaner, and more refined than ever, the new 200 Duke brings upgraded styling, a stiffer frame, and BS6 Phase-2 compliance while keeping the price competitive under ₹2 lakh (ex-showroom).
Bold Design That Screams Aggression
The 2025 KTM 200 Duke now adopts the new-generation design inspired by its elder siblings — the 250 and 390 Dukes. It features aggressive tank extensions, a sharp headlamp cowl with integrated LED DRLs, split seats, and a sportier tail section. The all-new dual-tone color schemes and blacked-out alloy wheels complete the premium naked streetfighter look.
Power-Packed 199.5cc Liquid-Cooled Engine
At the core, the KTM 200 Duke continues to use the 199.5cc single-cylinder liquid-cooled DOHC engine, now tuned to meet BS6 Phase-2 emission norms. It produces 25 PS of peak power and 19.3 Nm torque, paired with a 6-speed gearbox. The bike offers excellent low- and mid-range torque, making it perfect for both city rides and spirited highway bursts.
Updated Trellis Frame & Superior Handling
One of the key highlights of the 2025 update is the revised steel trellis frame with a bolt-on sub-frame, which enhances structural rigidity and rider feedback. With a kerb weight of around 159 kg, the 200 Duke remains lightweight and flickable, offering nimble cornering and stable highway cruising.
Premium Hardware for a Confident Ride
The 2025 model continues with premium WP Apex 43mm USD front forks and a mono-shock rear suspension. It also features a 300mm front disc brake and 230mm rear disc brake setup with dual-channel ABS. The new MRF Revz radial tyres offer improved grip on both wet and dry roads.
Digital Console & Modern Features
KTM has updated the LCD instrument cluster with improved visibility and new UI animations. It displays gear position, fuel economy, service reminder, and dual-trip meters. While the 200 Duke doesn’t get Bluetooth or TFT like the 390, it offers essential rider information in a sporty layout.
Fuel Efficiency & Real-World Usability
The KTM 200 Duke 2025 offers a real-world mileage of 30–35 kmpl, depending on riding style. The 13.5-litre fuel tank ensures a decent range for weekend rides or long city commutes. The saddle height of 822mm may feel tall for shorter riders, but overall ergonomics are aggressive yet comfortable.
Price & Availability
KTM 200 Duke 2025 is priced at:
- ₹1.96 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi)
It is available at all KTM dealerships across India and comes in two color options — Electronic Orange and Dark Galvano. Launch offers include exchange bonuses, low-interest EMI schemes, and free riding jacket for early buyers.
Conclusion
The KTM 200 Duke 2025 is sharper, smarter, and ready to dominate the streets with its race-derived DNA. If you’re a rider who craves adrenaline with city-friendly performance, this updated streetfighter is hard to beat under ₹2 lakh.