- Power and torque figures of all the motorcycles are similar to their predecessors.
- The 200 Duke now comes with dual-channel ABS and SuperMoto mode.
- The 125 Duke and the RC125 have received just a minor cosmetic update.
In the past few days, the internet has been abuzz with spy shots and exclusive stories on Take a look at the official price list below:
Model |
Ex-Showroom (Delhi) |
Change |
|
BS4 |
BS6 |
||
200 DUKE |
Rs. 1,62,253 |
Rs. 1,72,749 |
Rs. 10,496 |
RC 200 |
Rs. 1,90,630 |
Rs. 1,96,768 |
Rs. 6,138 |
250 DUKE |
Rs. 1,97,248 |
Rs. 2,00,576 |
Rs. 3,328 |
390 DUKE |
Rs. 2,48,212 |
Rs. 2,52,928 |
Rs. 4,716 |
RC 390 |
Rs. 2,44,014 |
Rs. 2,48,075 |
Rs. 4,061 |
125 DUKE |
Rs. 1,32,500 |
Rs. 1,38,041 |
Rs. 5,541 |
RC 125 |
Rs. 1,48,750 |
Rs. 1,55,277 |
Rs. 6,527 |
Now that you know the prices, let's look at the changes between the BS4 and the BS6 models.
KTM 200 Duke and RC200:
The has received the most comprehensive update in the entire KTM lineup. KTM has given the 200 Duke a complete makeover with the same design cues as the 250 Duke. Thanks to the new styling, the tank capacity has increased from 10.2 litres to a whopping 13.5 litres The Austrian bike maker knows that many will find it hard to differentiate between the two. So, it has introduced two new colours for the 200 Duke: Electronic Orange and Ceramic White.
Apart from the usual cosmetic changes, there are some noteworthy mechanical updates too. For instance, the BS6-compliant 199.5cc motor now makes 25PS of power and 19.3Nm of torque -- 0.83PS and 0.2Nm less than the BS4 model. The 200 Duke has gained 2.3kg in order to comply with the new emission norms and because of the new body panels. While the suspension setup is the same as the BS4 model, KTM has made changes to the braking hardware. So it now gets dual-channel ABS as standard
The has received the same set of changes as the 200 Duke, but unlike the naked motorcycle, it doesn't get all-new design. Instead, there's just new colour options.
KTM 250 Duke:
We have already seen the new on the 250 Duke.
390 Duke and RC390:
We already knew almost everything about the BS6 KTM 390 Duke, from its cosmetic changes to its final ex-showroom price. Apart from the addition of a quickshifter and new paint schemes, the 2020 KTM 390 Duke is almost identical to its predecessor. Even the BS6-compliant 373.3cc engine makes the same power and torque figures as before (43.5PS and 37Nm).
Mechanically, the BS6 KTM RC390 is the same as its streetfighter sibling, but there are some cosmetic changes in the form of new paint options. There's also an, which was spotted a few months back. But don't get your hopes high, as it is still months away from its official launch.
125 Duke and RC125:
KTM has also updated its baby motorcycles. But where other motorcycles have received some noteworthy mechanical changes, the 125cc twins have got just a mild cosmetic update. Yup, no mechanical changes whatsoever. The 124.7cc motor in both motorcycles makes the same 14.5PS and 12Nm as before.
The 125 Duke and the RC125 will go on sale by the end of next month, whereas the other motorcycles in this list are already on sale.
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