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KTM E-Duke Electric Bike Unveiled: 100km Range, Futuristic Design

KTM E Duke Electric

KTM, a worldwide motorcycle manufacturing company, is known for its powerful performance bikes. Now the company is working on bringing its first electric bike. Recently, the company has introduced the prototype of the upcoming electric streetfighter bike KTM E-Duke in front of everyone. Let’s know what special things will be seen in KTM’s first electric bike?

Battery Pack and Range of KTM E-Duke

KTM E-Duke Electric

 5.5kWh Battery with 10kW Motor – KTM E-Duke will have a 5.5kWh battery pack. It will have a 10kW electric motor, which will be capable of giving fast and fun performance.

Up to 100km Range on Full Charge – According to some reports, this battery is expected to get a range of up to 100 kilometers after full charge.

Design and Features of KTM E-Duke

KTM E-Duke Electric

Based on 390 Duke Platform – KTM E-Duke has been developed on the platform of 390 Duke. It will have a trellis frame, aluminum swingarm, offset rear shock.

It will have the same brake and wheel setup, which is found in 390 Duke. Its design is quite futuristic. It has sharp bodywork, new subframe, and deconstructed headlamp as seen in the 990 Duke and 1390 Super Duke.

Apart from this, wide handlebars, 4.3-inch TFT display and scooter-style rear brake handlebar, as seen in KTM’s e-enduro bikes. It has MotoGP-inspired air scoop and 3D-printed seat, which can be comfortable even in hot countries.

 Bajaj May Manufacture KTM E-Duke in India

KTM E-Duke Electric

If this bike goes into production, it is possible that it will be made in India through Bajaj. Recently Bajaj has given a huge amount to KTM to rescue it from financial crisis. At the same time, according to some media reports, Bajaj has offered a huge amount to take over KTM.

Q1. What is the battery range of the KTM E Duke electric bike?
The KTM E Duke is expected to offer a range of up to 100 km on a full charge with its 5.5kWh battery pack.

Q2. Will the KTM E Duke be manufactured in India?
Yes, reports suggest that KTM may manufacture the E-Duke in India via Bajaj, which has strong ties with the brand.

Q3. What makes the KTM E Duke design unique?
The E-Duke features a futuristic design with sharp bodywork, MotoGP-style air scoop, wide handlebars, and a 3D-printed seat for comfort in hot climates.

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