New generation KTM Duke 390 unveiled globally, Specs and features explained

New generation KTM Duke 390 unveiled globally, All you must know

KTM Duke 390: The next generation 390 Duke from KTM has been introduced, and images of it are now available on the company’s website. Due to its unique appearance, powerful performance, and comprehensive feature list without breaking the bank, the 390 Duke has become a well-known naked streetfighter. The third-generation version has finally emerged from hiding after extensive testing on Indian and foreign roadways.

New generation KTM Duke 390 powertrain details

The 399cc single-cylinder liquid-cooled engine of the new-generation KTM Duke 390, which produces 44 BHP and 39 Nm, is a result of an increase in engine size by KTM. With a slipper clutch and fast shifter, it is mated to a 6-speed gearbox. 43 mm USD front forks and a suspension system with a single shock are two further mechanical improvements. Dual-channel, Cornering & Supermoto ABS is used to support the 320 mm front and 240 mm rear discs when braking. 17-inch alloy wheels with Michelin tyres are what the KTM Duke 390 in 2024 is rolling on.

New Design

A brand-new LED headlight unit that is broader and more prominent than the previous model is included on the 2024 KTM 390 Duke, and boomerang-shaped LED Daytime Running Lights contribute to the bike’s overall muscular appearance. The revised tank design adds a modern touch, and the more noticeable fuel tank shrouds give the impression that they are larger.

Features onboard

A number of electronic rider aids, including three ride modes (Street, Rain, and Track), are included with the new KTM Duke 390. The Duke 390 with launch control will be made available by KTM for the first time, which is novel. Other available features include a 5-inch TFT instrument cluster, smartphone connectivity, turn-by-turn directions, and Bluetooth connectivity for calls and music control.

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