New Delhi: KTM India has cut the prices of its popular Duke and Adventure motorcycles by a lot, passing on the whole GST benefit to customers. Depending on the model, consumers can now save up to ₹20,000, which makes KTM bikes more affordable in the high-end market.
The new prices, which go into effect on September 21, 2025, are as follows:
The price of the KTM 160 Duke has gone lowered from ₹1.84 lakh to ₹1.70 lakh.
KTM 200 Duke: ₹1.91 lakh, down from ₹2.07 lakh
The price of the KTM 250 Duke has gone lowered from ₹2.30 lakh to ₹2.12 lakh.
The KTM 250 Adventure costs ₹2.40 lakh, which is less than the ₹2.60 lakh it used to cost.
The 160 Duke is still the cheapest way to get into KTM’s performance lineup. The 250 Adventure, on the other hand, has the biggest price drop of ₹20,000, making it more appealing to people who like to travel.
KTM Takes on the GST Effect
KTM has made a smart choice by not raising the cost of its flagship models, like the 390 Duke, RC 390, and 390 Adventure, even though the GST on motorcycles over 350cc has gone up by 40%. This keeps high-performance motorcycles inexpensive, especially before the holidays.
“Our commitment is to keep performance motorcycling accessible while building on the trust of our half a million Indian customers,” said Manik Nangia, President of the Probiking Business Unit.
With this news, KTM strengthens its position in India’s high-end motorcycle market while still living up to its “Ready to Race” motto.

