The new Silver Metallic Gray variant follows a clean and minimalist design theme across the body panels. It uses a black fuel tank combined with a gray tank shroud for contrast. Additionally, there is a small black “250” graphic near the top edge on the shrouds. Just below that, a compact Duke logo in orange and white adds subtle branding. Hence, the motorcycle looks more mature without losing its sharp Duke identity.
In addition to the new shadow, ktm The three familiar color options continue to be offered for the 250 Duke. These include Ebony Black, Electronic Orange and Atlantic Blue. Furthermore, these colors target riders who prefer bold and bright styles. Hence, the range now balances both aggressive and concise visual options.
Mechanically, the KTM 250 Duke is exactly the same as before. It uses a 249cc, liquid cooled, single cylinder engine that produces 31 PS and 25 Nm of torque. Power is sent through a six-speed gearbox. Apart from this, the bike gets upside down forks, rear monoshock and disc brakes with dual channel ABS. Feature highlights include TFT display, ride by wire throttle and Supermoto ABS mode.
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