The KTM E-Duke is expected to be one of the most exciting upcoming electric motorcycles, designed for riders who want strong performance with zero emissions. KTM is known for making sporty and aggressive bikes, and the E-Duke is likely to continue the same style with modern electric technology. This bike is expected to target young riders and city commuters who want a powerful, stylish, and eco-friendly option without losing the thrill of riding.
KTM E-Duke Performance, Range, Specs
The KTM E-Duke is expected to be powered by an electric motor that produces up to 10 kW (about 13.4 PS) with a 5.5 kWh lithium-ion battery replacing the petrol engine. Yet the torque figure is not released, but the motor is likely to produce the strong low-end power you’d expect from electric drivetrains.
With the size of that battery, the KTM E-Duke could possibly offer an estimated range from between 120 to 150 km on a single charge, depending on riding conditions. Charging time is not known, probably around 4-5 hours on a regular charger, while fast charging support could lower it.

Exterior-wise, it maintains the bold and aggressive styling of the Duke series while adding a futuristic electric touch. It features sharp, angular body panels and muscular tank extensions that give it a strong streetfighter look. The front end is expected to include a split LED headlamp design, enhancing its sporty and rugged stance.
Despite being electric, it keeps a muscular faux-tank area for visual bulk, along with a compact TFT display and an aggressive cockpit layout. A wide handlebar supports a commanding riding posture, while inverted forks and alloy wheels add a modern yet familiar KTM feel.
Features You Get In :

In terms of features, the KTM E-Duke is likely to get all contemporary features, which include a digital TFT instrument console with smartphone connectivity, multiple riding modes, a regenerative braking function, LED lighting, and navigation support. It may also get along with premium safety features such as dual-channel ABS, disc brakes on both ends, and robust suspension for sporty handling.
KTM E-Duke Expected Price:
The KTM E-Duke is likely to be priced between ₹2.50 lakh and ₹3.20 lakh (ex-showroom) in India, and it will fall under the premium electric bike segment in the country. KTM could offer competitive pricing to appeal to performance bike enthusiasts looking to switch to electric.
Launch Date for the KTM E-Duke:
The KTM E-Duke electric motorcycle is widely expected to be launched around February 2027, according to multiple industry speculations and listings of upcoming bike launches.
The KTM E-Duke seems to be a promising and thrilling product for India’s premium electric bike segment. With an aggressive Duke-inspired styling, potent performance, modern features, and relatively practical range, it should be the go-to electric for young riders looking for instant torque with zero emissions.