KTM India has officially delisted the 125 Duke and the RC 125 from its Indian websites. This indicates that the bikes are discontinued in India due to poor sales and intense competition in the segment ...
Following a marginal year-on-year growth, the 125cc motorcycle segment in India experienced a month-on-month (MoM) decline of ...
It recently came to light that KTM is reportedly planning to phase out its 125cc range comprising the RC 125 and Duke 125. The 125cc range is the entry point to the KTM lineup, however ...
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Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India (HMSI) has released its sales for the fiscal year 2024-25. Based on the data released by the ...
The 125cc segment is popular in India, however, it is slowly gaining sport vehicles such as the Pulsar N125 and the Xtreme 125. KTM’s offering is quite premium, and this has resulted in weak sales.
The brand managed to sell only 17 units in January. The poor sales and the competition offering better value for money are likely to be the reasons for axing the baby Duke UPDATE: Here's what the ...
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If you’re looking for a scooter, check out our 125cc twist-and-go scooter reviews. Based on the KTM Duke 125, the Husqvarna Svartpilen 125 is a grown-up take on the naked learner-legal category.