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      KTM 200 Duke launched in India

      Vehicles |Two Wheeler

      The advanced new 5-inch display, inspired by the Gen-3 KTM 390 Duke, offers essential information at a glance.

      1079 views | Date: October 5, 2024

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      Mattighofen, Austria- KTM Fahrrad GmbH., a European motorcycle manufacturer launched an upgraded KTM 200 Duke motorbike, available from October 2024. This new model features a 5-inch colour TFT display with navigation and Bluetooth connectivity, priced at ₹2.03 lakh (ex-showroom).  

      This advanced new 5-inch display, inspired by the Gen-3 KTM 390 Duke, offers essential information at a glance. Made of bonded glass, it features four menu control buttons conveniently located on the handlebar for easy access. Riders can manage vehicle options, receive incoming calls, access turn-by-turn navigation via the KTM My-Ride app, and play music through smartphone connectivity.

      The new display includes turn-by-turn navigation, eliminating the need to mount a phone or stop to check it. Users must connect to the KTM Connect app via Bluetooth to utilize this feature, which also provides access to navigation, travel information, and essential motorcycle data.

      Riders can accept or decline calls and view notifications via Bluetooth on the bike's new display. For safety, the system does not allow phonebook access or outgoing calls. Bluetooth connectivity also enables music control on a paired headset, allowing riders to switch tracks and adjust volume using the left-handlebar menu switch, with track information shown on the TFT screen.

      Users can disable the ABS on the rear tyre of the motorcycle with the Supermoto ABS mode, accessible through the new TFT display. This feature is beneficial for specific situations, like performing controlled slides during competition or Supermoto riding.

      It also offers a range of customization options based on the rider's preferences, including menus, options, and infographics related to the ride, as well as customizable shortcuts.

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