The 2020 KTM 390 Duke will be retailed in
two new colour options, Silver Metallic & Ceramic White. Also new on the
street-naked motorcycle is a bi-directional quick shifter, a feature already
offered on the recently launched KTM 390 Adventure. Besides that, the existing
features of ride-by-wire, slipper clutch, dual-channel ABS, TFT
instrumentation, and LED headlamp have been retained.
Powering the 390 Duke is the same 373.3 cc
single-cylinder, liquid-cooled mill which produces an unchanged 43.5 PS of
power and 37 Nm of torque. The motorcycle now weighs 163 kg (wet, without
fuel). The 2020 KTM 390 Duke has been priced at INR 2,52,928, up from INR
2,48,212 - a hike of INR 4,716 (all prices ex-showroom, Delhi).
One of KTM’s most value for money
offering, the 250 Duke, will now be retailed in Silver Metallic & Dark
Galvano colour options. Unlike the 390 Duke, this quarter-litre motorcycle
misses out on ride-by-wire and LED headlamp but retains the assist and slipper
clutch. Brakes too are the same 320 mm disc up front and 230 mm unit at the
rear, assisted by a dual-channel ABS.
The engine is the same 248.8 cc unit which
produces an unchanged 30 PS of power and 24 Nm of torque. The bike tips the
scales at 161.9 kg (wet, without fuel). The Austrian motorcycle maker has
priced the BS-VI 250 Duke at INR 2,00,576, up from INR 1,97,248 - an increase
of INR 3,328 (all prices ex-showroom, Delhi).