Now there is reason for the KTM and Ninja fans to smile . Post cut in excise relief in the Interim Budget, Bajaj Auto Ltd has decided to lower the prices of some of their good looking motorcycles. KTM India has lowered the prices of both its models in the country the 200 Duke and the 390 Duke.
The 390 Duke is now priced at Rs. 1,80,942 (Ex-Showroom New Delhi) which means a price reduction of almost Rs. 5600 while the 200 Duke is now priced at Rs. 130787 (Ex-Showroom New Delhi) resulting in a price reduction of almost Rs. 4,500.
‘We have decided to pass on the entire benefit of the excise duty cut to our customers. Sales of both the 200 and the 390 Duke has been constantly on the rise and the revised prices will ensure even faster growth’ said Amit Nandi, Vice President – KTM, Bajaj Auto Limited.
The Ninja 300 will now cost Rs. 3,38,584 while the Ninja 650 will cost Rs.4,92,111
Picture courtesy KTM--Photographer Mitterbauer H
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