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KTM 200 Duke Gets Atlantic Blue at Rs 1.94 Lakh

Mohammed Abdul Majid

February 24, 2026

KTM has expanded the colour palette of the KTM 200 Duke with the launch of a new Atlantic Blue option, priced at Rs 1.94 lakh (ex-showroom). With this addition, the 200 Duke is now available in four colour choices in India.

The update is purely cosmetic and does not bring any mechanical or feature changes to the motorcycle. The new shade is priced at par with the existing colour options.

Atlantic Blue Becomes the Fourth Colour Option

The introduction of Atlantic Blue increases the total number of available colour schemes for the 200 Duke to four. The lineup now includes Orange, Black, Silver and the newly added Blue finish.

This addition brings more variety to what was largely a monochrome palette dominated by grey and black combinations paired with KTM’s signature orange accents. The blue shade offers a distinct alternative for buyers looking for a different visual identity.

At Rs 1.94 lakh, the Atlantic Blue variant is priced the same as the other colour options, ensuring no premium is charged for the new finish.

Design Details of the New Shade

In typical KTM styling, the highlight colour continues to be orange. The tank shrouds, headlight surrounds and subframe retain the bright orange treatment that defines the Duke family.

The alloy wheels are finished in black, maintaining the aggressive streetfighter stance. The tank extensions and front mudguard receive the new blue treatment, creating contrast against the orange and black elements.

This combination introduces a stronger colour contrast compared to the previous schemes, which largely revolved around grey, black and orange themes.

No Changes to Engine or Hardware

The 200 Duke remains mechanically unchanged with the introduction of the new colour. It continues to be powered by a 199.5cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine paired with a six-speed gearbox.

The motorcycle retains its trellis frame, upside-down front forks and rear monoshock suspension setup. Braking duties are handled by disc brakes at both ends supported by dual-channel ABS.

By keeping the mechanical package intact, KTM positions the Atlantic Blue update as a visual refresh aimed at sustaining buyer interest without altering the performance or feature set of the 200 Duke.

Written by Mohammed Abdul Majid

A versatile automotive strategist and Digital Marketer at Al-Futtaim, he combines deep industry expertise with modern digital growth strategies to drive innovation, market expansion, and sustainable mobility in the automotive niche.

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