KTM Duke line, which recently received new colour options, has already begun to arrive at dealerships.
The baby KTM 125 Duke is spotted wearing a new colour called Ceramic White, which replaces the previous White choice. It has blue blocks on white, orange wheels, a black frame, and a white subframe. This colour scheme is available in addition to the existing Electronic Orange paint scheme.
The Electronic Orange paint scheme is carried over to the KTM 200 Duke, but the White motif is replaced with the new Dark Metallic Silver. The ‘Duke’ name is blue on the new silver scheme, and the new grey tint appears on the subframe as well.
Meanwhile, the Silver theme on the 250 Duke has been replaced by Ebony Black, which will be marketed alongside the existing Dark Galvano motif. While the smaller Dukes are featured in two new lighter colours, the larger Dukes are seen in darker themes. Among its siblings, the big boy, the KTM 390 Duke, has the most newness in appeal. It is available in two colour schemes: Dark Galvano and Liquid Metal. Both colours replace the previous and lighter shades (Metallic Silver and Ceramic White).
To attract younger audiences, the smaller Dukes has become more youthful. The darker tones of the larger Dukes, on the other hand, offer a bit more adult appeal. The actual icing on the cake is that the prices of motorcycles remain unchanged. As a result, the 125 Duke still costs Rs 1,78,041, while the 200 Duke costs Rs 1,91,693. The larger models, the 250 Duke and 390 Duke are priced at Rs 2,37,222 and Rs 2,96,230, respectively (all prices ex-showroom Delhi).