KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- The new price of KTM 250 Duke with TFT screen is Rs 2,03,412 lakh.
- Riders can connect their smartphones to it via the KTM Connect app.
- Available in three colors: Dark Galvano, Electronic Orange, and Metallic Silver.
KTM 200 Duke now gets a better and more useful 5-inch TFT display, which we have already seen in bigger models like the 250 and 390 Duke. Now the riders can connect their devices to the screen to enjoy all the features this TFT screen has to provide. The price has also changed and now costs Rs 2,03,412 ex-showroom, which is around Rs 5,000 more expensive than the 200 Duke that features an LCD screen. Let's look at all the features of this updated naked sports bike, in the meantime, make sure to join 91Wheels Whatsapp Channel to never miss out on Indian automotive news.
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5 Inch TFT Display
Now riders have the option to pair their smartphones via Bluetooth to the KTM Connect app, unlocking turn-by-turn navigation and crucial data regarding the bike. They can also receive notifications about incoming calls, and with the mode switches, accept or decline calls. Importantly, with a Bluetooth helmet headset, the KTM app allows the rider to listen to music and shuffle playlists using the switches present on the left handlebar.
Other Features
This big screen also allows the rider to disengage rear wheel ABS and customize the RPM limit for a full experience of the 200cc engine. Additionally, after this setting, the dark-themed display turns orange, which is the signature color of KTM. Lastly, the screen is fully customizable, and the rider has the liberty to change the shortcuts for some functions.
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Verdict
The KTM 200 Duke is one of the best-selling models in the Austrian automaker's lineup, and that's due to its affordable price. With this new feature, people who complained about the previous LCD screen will be elated, and it now comes in three color options. The price has changed, and customers now have to pay an additional Rs 5,000, but its still a value-for-money option when compared to the KTM 250 Duke. Lastly, this change starts in October, making it the best time to own a new KTM, as exciting festival offers are running, and dealerships are also providing extra discounts.