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KTM Duke 200 Receives New Color Update in Nepal: Here's All You Need to Know

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KTM has officially introduced a striking new colour option for the Duke 200 in Nepal that adds an extra dose of style to an already aggressive design. Hansraj Hulaschand & Co., the authorized distributor of KTM motorcycles in Nepal, has unveiled a fresh Dark Silver colour option for the entry-level Duke model. Customers can now make bookings for the Duke model in its brand-new Dark Silver colour variant. Apart from the new colour option, the mechanical aspects of the bikes remain unchanged from the previous model. The newer BS6 iteration of the Duke also features a more aggressive design, enhanced sporty appeal, and sharper edges compared to its BS4 counterpart.


The KTM 200 Duke comes with a 199.5cc single-cylinder, 4-stroke, 4-valve, liquid-cooled FI engine that generates a max power of 25PS at 10000rpm and a max torque of 19.3 Nm at 8000rpm. This engine is mated to a 6-speed manual transmission. This engine has been equipped with ECU re-mapping, a catalytic converter and a spark plug with a heat rating that is higher for better performance. The Duke also comes with a Dual Disc setup accompanied by Dual-Channel ABS for enhanced braking performance and safety. The suspension duties of Duke 200 are handled by a WP USD Front fork at the front and a WP Monoshock at the rear.


The KTM Duke 200 comes with an aggressive stance, dynamic design language, sharp lines and eye-catching colour schemes. It is equipped with a Halogen Headlamp with LED DRLs, LED side indicators and a sleek fuel tank to the stylishly integrated tail section. It also comes with a unique digital instrument cluster that keeps you informed with vital information at a glance, including speed, RPM, gear position, and more.  The inclusion of an advanced ABS on Duke 200 also ensures maximum safety. It also gets the signature orange-coloured alloy wheels and split-seat setup. The KTM 200 Duke offers a fuel capacity of 13.5 litres and a fuel economy of 35 kmpl. 


The KTM Duke 200 price in Nepal is NRs. 5.64 Lakhs. It is available only in a single variant. It is now available in two different colour options including electric orange and new dark silver metallic. It will compete against the likes of TVS Apache RTR 200 4V FI and Bajaj Pulsar NS 200 in the Nepalese market. With its jaw-dropping design, exhilarating performance and advanced technology, the Duke 200 has carved its name as a true champion. Here are the complete specification and features of the KTM Duke 200:


KTM 200 Duke Specifications:

  • Engine CC: 199.5 CC
  • No of Cylinder: 1
  • Max Power:  25 bhp @ 10000 rpm
  • Max Torque: 19.3 Nm @ 8000 rpm
  • Valves Per Cylinder: 4
  • Fuel Delivery: Fuel Injection System
  • Cooling System: Liquid Cooled
  • Starting Mechanism: Self Start
  • Mileage: 35 Km/l
  • Overall Riding Range: 357 km
  • Kerb Weight: 159 kg
  • Length: 2072 mm
  • Width: 831 mm
  • Height: 1109 mm
  • Wheelbase: 1357 mm
  • Ground Clearance: 155 mm
  • Seat Height: 823 mm
  • No. of Gears: 6 Gears
  • Clutch: Wet Multi-Disc Clutch, Mechanically Actuated
  • Chassis Type: Trellis frame, powder-coated
  • Front Suspension: WP upside-down Ø 43 mm
  • Rear Suspension: Wp Monoshock, 10-Step Adjust
  • Front Brake Type: Disc
  • Rear Brake Type: Disc
  • Front Disc/Drum Size: 300 mm
  • Rear Disc/Drum Size: 230 mm
  • Wheel Size: 17 inches
  • Wheel Type: Alloy Wheels
  • Front Tyre: 110/70 X 17
  • Rear Tyre: 150/60 X 17


KTM 200 Duke Features:

  • Speedometer - Digital
  • Tachometer - Digital
  • Gear Indicator
  • Fuel Warning Indicator
  • Fuel Gauge
  • Pillion Seat
  • Pillion Grabrail
  • Engine Kill Switch
  • Clock
  • Tripmeter Type - Digital
  • Tripmeter Count
  • Pass Light
  • ABS


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