KTM India increases prices
Team OD
Published: January 16, 2015, 05:10 PM IST
Bajaj-KTM have decided to increase the prices of their motorcycles in India with immediate effect. The company has attributed the price rise to the recent cancellation of subsidised excise duty by the Indian government. The excise duty now stands at 12 per cent, up from the previously subsidised rate of 8 per cent. Bajaj-KTM are the first two-wheeler manufacturers in the country to have decided to pass on the rise in costs to the customer.
KTM in India sells the Duke 200, Duke 390 as well as the RCand RC
New prices of KTM motorcycles in India, ex-Mumbai
KTM motorcycles | Old price, ex-Mumbai |
KTM 200 Duke | Rs 1,36,147 |
KTM 390 Duke | Rs 1,87,780 |
KTM RC200 | Rs 1,64,241 |
KTM RC390 | Rs 2,10,561 |
KTM motorcycles | New price, ex-Mumbai |
KTM 200 Duke | Rs 1,41,232 |
KTM 390 Duke | Rs 1,95,050 |
KTM RC200 | Rs 1,70,321 |
KTM RC390 | Rs 2,18,508 |
Price (Ex-Delhi)
Starts Rs 1,72,749
Starts Rs 1,72,749
Displacement
200cc
200cc
Transmission
6-Speed
6-Speed
Max Power(ps)
25.85
25.85
Max Torque(Nm)
19.20
19.20
Mileage
27.27 Kmpl
27.27 Kmpl
Price (Ex-Delhi)
Starts Rs 2,52,928
Starts Rs 2,52,928
Displacement
373cc
373cc
Transmission
6-Speed
6-Speed
Max Power(ps)
43.50
43.50
Max Torque(Nm)
35.00
35.00
Mileage
25.00 Kmpl
25.00 Kmpl
Price (Ex-Delhi)
Starts Rs 2,09,000
Starts Rs 2,09,000
Displacement
200cc
200cc
Transmission
6-Speed
6-Speed
Max Power(ps)
26.00
26.00
Max Torque(Nm)
19.00
19.00
Mileage
-NA-
-NA-
Price (Ex-Delhi)
Starts Rs 3,14,000
Starts Rs 3,14,000
Displacement
373cc
373cc
Transmission
6-Speed
6-Speed
Max Power(ps)
43.50
43.50
Max Torque(Nm)
35.00
35.00
Mileage
-NA-
-NA-
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