KTM 250 Duke price slashed by Rs. 20,000/-, offer valid till 31st December
KTM India has announced a price reduction for the 250 Duke, bringing its price down by Rs. 20,000/- to Rs. 2.25 lakhs (ex-showroom). This revised price is valid till 31st December, 2024, making it a limited-period offer. The reduction applies across all three colour options of the bike, offering a more attractive deal for potential buyers.
Revised Pricing and Key Updates
The KTM 250 Duke, previously priced at Rs. 2.45 lakhs (ex-showroom), underwent notable updates in 2024. These included the addition of a TFT display and a redesigned headlight inspired by its elder sibling, the 390 Duke. The TFT dash supports turn-by-turn navigation and music playback control when connected to a smartphone, enhancing the bike’s tech appeal. Additionally, the 250 Duke now features two riding modes – Street and Track – catering to diverse riding conditions.
Despite these updates, the 250 Duke remains mechanically unchanged. It continues to be powered by the reliable 249cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine, producing 31 HP at 9250 RPM and 25 Nm of torque at 7250 RPM. This engine is paired with a 6-speed gearbox, complemented by a slipper clutch and bidirectional quickshifter, which are standard features in this segment.
Color Options and Competitive Positioning
The 250 Duke is available in three striking colours – Dark Galvano, Electronic Orange and Atlantic Blue. At its revised price, the bike offers a competitive edge, costing only Rs. 8000/- more than the Husqvarna Vitpilen 250 while offering additional equipment and features.
A Limited Window of Opportunity
This price reduction comes as a strategic move by KTM to attract customers in the competitive premium motorcycle segment. With the 31st December deadline, the offer is expected to create a sense of urgency among buyers.
For enthusiasts seeking a well-equipped and stylish quarter-litre motorcycle, the KTM 250 Duke now presents a compelling case with its updated features, competitive pricing and signature KTM performance. However, potential buyers may want to act quickly before the offer period ends.