The KTM 250 Duke, a popular quarter-liter naked sport bike, has recently undergone a significant update. Building upon the success of its sibling, the KTM 200 Duke, the 250 Duke now boasts a more striking appearance and enhanced features. While the price has increased slightly to ₹2.41 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi), the added value justifies the investment.
One of the most noticeable changes is the adoption of the sharp, aggressive headlight design from the 3rd generation KTM 390 Duke. The new headlight unit, featuring separate DRL panels, gives the 250 Duke a bold and sophisticated look. This is a significant departure from the previous model, which had less distinctive DRLs.

Another key improvement is the inclusion of the latest 5-inch TFT instrument cluster with bonded glass protection. This high-tech display offers Bluetooth connectivity, allowing riders to access navigation, calls, SMS, and notifications through KTM’s My Ride app. The 250 Duke also now features the same 4-way menu switch from the 390 Duke, enhancing user-friendliness.
Beyond these updates, the core aspects of the KTM 250 Duke remain unchanged. It continues to be powered by the same 30 bhp/25 Nm 250 cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine.

Whether the new 2025 KTM 250 Duke is the right choice for you depends on your individual preferences and riding style. However, the updates it has received undoubtedly make it a more appealing and feature-rich option compared to its predecessor.
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