KTM has also revised the asking price of the 200 Duke making it slightly more expensive than before.
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KTM has also revised the asking price of the 200 Duke making it slightly more expensive than before.
KTM has updated the 200 Duke with a new instrument cluster, making an existing model look and feel more premium. The unit in question is the latest 5-inch TFT dash from the gen3 KTM 390 Duke. It’s a coloured unit, and it finally replaces the old LCD dash that has been used for over a decade.
With a new dash comes new switchgear, and the gen3 KTM 390 Duke influence can be found here as well. The same plush and shiny black buttons seen in the bigger Duke are also available, along with connectivity features like call/SMS alert and turn-by-turn navigation.
Beyond these changes, the KTM 200 Duke looks exactly the same and is mechanically identical, too. However, the addition of a new dash has pushed its price up, making it around ₹5,000-₹6,000. However, this was an unofficial quote from our dealership sources, and official quotation is awaiting confirmation.
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