KTM 160 Duke

Key Specs- Displacement 164.2 cc, Max Power(bhp) 18.73 bhp, Kerb Weight 147 kg

Bharat Stage Emission- 6 (BS-VI) Phase 2B

Avg. Ex-showroom price

1,70,765

KTM 160 Duke Price

Variant Price Specifications
160 Duke LCD Cluster ₹ 1,70,765 Avg. Ex-Showroom Disc Brakes, Alloy Wheels
160 Duke TFT Cluster ₹ 1,78,732 Avg. Ex-Showroom Disc Brakes, Alloy Wheels

KTM 160 Duke Summary

160 Duke key highlights

164.2 cc

36 kmpl

6 Speed Manual

147 kg

10.1 litres

815 mm

About KTM 160 Duke

The starting price for the KTM 160 Duke LCD Cluster model is Rs. 1,70,765. The other option, 160 Duke TFT Cluster, is priced at Rs. 1,78,732. The 160 Duke prices listed above are the average ex-showroom.

The KTM 160 Duke is a street bike available in two variants and three colours. The KTM 160 Duke is powered by a 164.2cc BS6 engine that produces 18.73 bhp and 15.5 Nm. KTM 160 Duke features anti-lock braking on both the front and rear discs. The 160 Duke weighs 147 kg and has a 10.1-litre fuel tank.

The KTM 390 Adventure is an adventure bike with only one model and two colours. The KTM 390 Adventure is powered by a 398.63cc BS6 engine with 45.3 horsepower and 39 Nm of torque. The KTM 390 Adventure features anti-lock braking systems on both the front and rear disc brakes. The 390 Adventure bike weight 182 kg and has a petrol tank capacity of 14.5 litres.

The 160 Duke’s engine will very definitely be around 160cc, with more power and torque than the 125 Duke. The latter produces 14.3 bhp and 12 Nm and is linked to a six-speed transmission. The hardware should be comparable to its 200cc sibling, with 17-inch alloy wheels, WP suspension, and ByBre braking system. It is unclear whether it will be equipped with dual-channel ABS. KTM may choose a single-channel unit to reduce production expenses.

KTM 160 Duke Colours

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KTM 160 Duke Specification & Features

Specification

Power & Performance
Fuel Type: Petrol Engine Type: Liquid Cooled, SOHC
Max Power: 18.73 bhp @ 9500 rpm Transmission: 6 Speed Manual
Max Torque: 15.5 Nm @ 7500 rpm Transmission Type: Manual
Displacement: 164.2 cc Clutch: Assist And Slipper Clutch
Cylinders: 1 Fuel Delivery System: Fuel Injection
Bore: 66 mm Fuel Tank Capacity: 10.1 litres
Stroke: 48 mm Emission Standard: BS6 Phase 2B
Valves Per Cylinder: —- Riding Range: 363.6 km
Compression Ratio: 11.97 : 1 Mileage: 36 kmpl
Spark Plugs: 1 Per Cylinder Top Speed: —- kmph
Brakes, Wheels & Suspension
Front Brake Type: Disc Front Tyre Size: 110/70 – 17
Front Brake Size: 320 mm Rear Tyer Size: 140/60 – R17
Rear Brake Type: Disc Tyre Types: Tubeless
Rear Brake Size: 230 mm Wheel Size: Front:-431.8 mm, Rear:-431.8 mm
Calliper Type: F – 4 Piston | R – 2 Piston Wheel Type: Alloy
Front Wheel Size: 17 inch Front Suspension: USD Front Fork
Rear Wheel Size: 17 inch Rear Suspensions: Monoshock Suspension
Braking System: Dual Channel ABS Riding Modes: Yes
Dimensions & Chassis
Kerb Weight: 147 kg Wheelbase: 1357 mm
Overall Lenght: —- mm Ground Clearance: 174 mm
Overall Width: —- mm Seat Height: 815 mm
Overall Height: —- mm Chassis Type: Split Trellis Frame
Features
Odometer: Digital DRLs(Daytime Running Lights): Yes
Speedometer: Digital Start Type: Electric
Gear Indicator: Yes Low Fuel Indicator Yes
Traction Control: No Headlight Type: LED
USB charging port —- Brake/Tail Light: LED
Turn Signal: LED No. Of  Tripmeter: 2
Tachometer: Digital Tripmeter: Digital
Cruise Control: No Quickshifter: No
Fuel Guage: Yes Additional features: SuperMoto Mode

 Good Things

  • The new 164cc engine feels refined and is the most powerful within the segment
  • Suspension handles bad roads commendably while remaining pliant
  • Handling is nimble and confidence-inspiring, making it beginner-friendly.
  • Short gearing is exciting in traffic, meaning overtakes are effortless.

 Could be Better

  • Build quality is average, especially considering the price premium.
  • The rear brake lacks sufficient feel or bite, which may affect confidence under braking.
  • Pricing is steep for the 160cc segment

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