KTM has introduced the new 160 Duke in India, making it the most affordable KTM bike so far. In its reference, it is positioned below the KTM 200 Duke; it is designed mainly for new riders entering the premium motorcycle segment.
However, riders are now curious to know whether the KTM 160 Duke offers enough features and performance to make it a better deal than the KTM 200 Duke. Let’s look at their features, performance, and pricing to find the answer.

The KTM 200 Duke comes with a 199.5cc single-cylinder engine that generates 18.4 kW of power & 19.3 Nm of torque. The KTM 160 Duke has a 164.2cc liquid-cooled engine, producing 18.74 kW of power and 15.5 Nm of torque. Hence, riders seeking more performance and speed may look towards the 200 Duke, especially for highway rides & longer commutes.

Both KTM bikes come loaded with premium features, but there are some notable differences. The KTM 160 Duke gets a 5-inch LCD console with a dot-matrix inset, while the 200 Duke receives a 5-inch TFT console. The TFT unit looks more premium, offers better clarity, and supports multiple display themes, something missing in the 160 Duke.
Features | KTM 160 Duke | KTM 200 Duke |
Console | 5-inch LCD | 5-inch TFT |
Bluetooth Connectivity | Yes | Yes |
Navigation | Yes | Yes |
Call/SMS Alerts | Yes | Yes |
Music Controls | Yes | Yes |
Switchable ABS | Yes | Yes |
Display Themes | No | Yes |
The KTM 160 Duke is available at Rs 1.85 Lakh, whereas the 200 Duke is priced at Rs 2.06 Lakh(ex-showroom Delhi). The Rs 22,540 price gap is justified by the 200 Duke’s better performance, TFT console, & added premium features. In the end, the 160 Duke remains a strong option for beginner riders seeking lighter, feature-equipped, and slightly more affordable bikes.
Before you go, check out the 5 Best Bikes Under Rs 2 Lakh You Should Know About.
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