KTM 250 Duke

KTM 250 Duke — RevSync Review

The KTM 250 Duke bridges the gap between eager city bikes and full-size nakeds — sharp Duke styling, refined mid-range performance and a confident chassis that rewards both commute and canyon runs.

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Quick Facts
Power
31 PS @ 9,250 rpm
Torque
25 Nm @ 7,250 rpm
Weight
162.8 kg
Fuel Tank
15 L
Seat Height
820 mm

First Impressions & Ride Summary

The KTM 250 Duke arrives feeling like a grown-up Duke — sharper steering, stronger midrange and a more assured chassis than its smaller siblings. At traffic lights it feels eager and responsive; on open roads it shows composure and a willingness to be pushed.

From the first twist the engine’s linear nature and the bike’s poised geometry create an immediate connection with the rider. Whether you’re carving through city lanes or linking corners on a weekend ride, the 250 strikes a satisfying balance between daily usability and sporty capability.

KTM 250 Duke — Action

Design & Ergonomics

The 250 Duke borrows heavily from KTM’s modern design language — aggressive tank shrouds, an angular LED headlamp and exposed frame give it a streetfighter stance that reads premium. Fit and finish have improved and the attention to detail shows in bodywork and trims.

Ergonomically it sits between a commuter and a sports bike — slightly forward without being hostile. The seat is well-contoured for two-up use and the handlebar position affords both urban control and a confident posture on fast sections.

KTM 250 Duke — Rear Right

Engine & Performance

Under the tank sits a 249.07 cc single producing 31 PS @ 9,250 rpm and 25 Nm @ 7,250 rpm, mated to a slick 6-speed gearbox. Bore x stroke is 72 x 61.1 mm with a high 12.63:1 compression ratio — the result is quick off-the-line response and strong midrange pull.

Assist & slipper clutch (on applicable variants) and ride-by-wire throttle enhance shift quality and stability on aggressive downshifts, while quickshifter and riding modes (where fitted) make the 250 more versatile on-road and on-track.

KTM 250 Duke — Static

Handling & Chassis

The split trellis frame with aluminium subframe and WP Apex suspension deliver a composed, communicative ride. Steering is quick but predictable, and the chassis gives clear feedback through lean — confidence comes early on this bike.

Suspension setup leans firm for control, which helps weight transfer under braking and keeps the bike stable in quick direction changes. Ground clearance is 176 mm and wheelbase 1354 mm, both tuned for agility without sacrificing stability.

KTM 250 Duke — Suspension

Braking

The 250 Duke benefits from strong braking hardware — a 320 mm front disc with a 4-piston caliper and a 240 mm rear disc with a 2-piston caliper. Dual-channel ABS with Supermoto mode (switchable) provides confident stopping and rider-selectable intervention.

Brake feel is progressive and reassuring under hard deceleration; paired with the chassis this yields dependable stability even when braking deep into corners or carrying pillion/luggage.

KTM 250 Duke — Action 2

City & Highway Compatibility

City: the 250 is easy to live with — nimble steering, light clutch and usable torque make short trips and crowded commutes hassle-free. Visibility and ergonomics suit frequent stop-start urban riding.

Highway: the 250 cruises confidently at legal speeds; claimed top speed is 148 km/h. For long, sustained touring a screen will help, but for weekend blasts and interstate rides it’s more than capable.

KTM 250 Duke — 3/4 view

Owner Experience & Community Opinion

Owners praise the 250 as an excellent all-round Duke — comfortable for daily use, lively for spirited rides, and well-built. Feedback often requests better wind protection for touring and that certain electronics be included down the trims, but overall satisfaction is high.

Own a 250 Duke? Share your mileage, setup or modifications in the comments to help fellow riders. Leave your comment.

Pros & Cons

Pros
  • Refined mid-capacity engine with strong torque
  • Excellent chassis balance and handling
  • High-spec brakes and useful electronic aids
  • Premium fit and finish
Cons
  • Minimal wind protection at speed
  • Firm ride on very rough roads
  • Some features reserved for higher trims

Full Specifications

Engine & Transmission
Engine TypeSingle Cylinder, Liquid Cooled, FI, DOHC, 4-valve
Displacement249.07 cc
Max Power31 PS @ 9,250 rpm (30.57 bhp)
Max Torque25 Nm @ 7,250 rpm
Gearbox6-speed manual, 1 Down 5 Up
ClutchAssist & Slipper Clutch
Bore x Stroke72 mm x 61.1 mm
Compression Ratio12.63:1
Emission StandardBS6-2.0
StarterSelf Start Only

High compression and DOHC reflect a performance-oriented tune while retaining usable midrange for everyday use.

Chassis, Suspension & Dimensions
FrameSplit Trellis Frame, Aluminium Subframe
Front SuspensionWP Apex USD Forks, 43 mm
Rear SuspensionWP Apex Monoshock, 10-step preload adjustable
Kerb Weight162.8 kg
Ground Clearance176 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity15 litres
Saddle Height820 mm
Wheelbase1354 mm

Longer travel and tuned geometry provide a stable platform for both city riding and spirited cornering.

Brakes & Wheels
Front BrakeDisc, 320 mm diameter, 4-piston caliper
Rear BrakeDisc, 240 mm diameter, 2-piston caliper
ABSDual channel with Supermoto mode (switchable)
Wheels17-inch alloy
Tyre SizeFront 110/70-17 | Rear 150/60-17 (tubeless)
Tyre Pressure (Rider)Front 29 psi | Rear 32 psi

Dual-channel ABS + Supermoto mode gives both safety and rider control when desired.

Electricals & Features
HeadlightLED
TaillightLED
Turn Signal LampLED
Battery12 V, 8 AH
Instrument Console5″ LCD Digital Display with Bluetooth, nav, alerts, USB charging
Additional FeaturesQuickshifter, Ride-by-wire, Riding Modes, Hazard, Shift Light, Service indicator, Vehicle tracking

Connected 5″ display, quickshifter and riding modes elevate practicality and performance versatility.

Performance & Mileage
Claimed Mileage30–31 kmpl (owner reported, mixed)
Top Speed148 km/h (claimed)

Expect mid-30s kmpl in gentle riding; spirited use will bring figures down toward high-20s / low-30s.

Summary Table
ParameterSpecification
Engine TypeSingle cylinder, DOHC, liquid cooled, FI
Displacement249.07 cc
Max Power31 PS @ 9,250 rpm
Max Torque25 Nm @ 7,250 rpm
Gearbox6-speed manual
ClutchAssist & Slipper
FrameSplit Trellis + Aluminium Subframe
Suspension (F/R)WP Apex USD / WP Apex Monoshock
Brakes (F/R)320 mm / 240 mm (dual channel ABS)
Kerb Weight162.8 kg
Fuel Tank15 litres
Seat Height820 mm
Ground Clearance176 mm
Wheels/Tyres17-inch alloy; F:110/70-17 | R:150/60-17
Top Speed148 km/h (claimed)
Mileage30–31 kmpl (owner reported)

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All images © KTM Official & Photographer Rudi Schedl.
Specs shown are official / owner-reported values — verify variant-specific equipment before purchase.