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KTM 390 Duke vs Triumph Speed 400 Comparison

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KTM 390 DukeEdit
₹2.77 Lakh

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Triumph Speed 400Edit
₹2.32 Lakh

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₹2.77 Lakh
₹2.32 Lakh
EMI
₹5,120

@ 8.5% for 5 years

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₹4,282

@ 8.5% for 5 years

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Brochure
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-
Rating
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-

Engine Type
Single Cylinder, Liquid Cooled, DOHC, 4V
Liquid-cooled, 4 Valve, DOHC, Single-cylinder
Displacement
398.63 cc
349 cc
Max Torque
39 Nm @ 6500 rpm
32 Nm @ 7000 rpm
Max Power
46 PS @ 8500 rpm
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No. of Cylinders
1
1
Cooling System
Liquid Cooled (Curved Radiator with 2 Fans)
Liquid Cooled
Valve Per Cylinder
4
4
Starting
Self Start Only
Self Start Only
Fuel Supply
Fuel Injection (Bosch EFI)
Electronic Injection
Clutch
PASC Anti-hopping Clutch, Mechanically Operated
Wet, Assist And Slip Clutch, Multiplate
Gear Box
6 Speed
6 Speed
Bore
89 mm
89 mm
Stroke
64 mm
56.1 mm
Emission Type
BS6 Phase 2
bs6-2.0
Compression Ratio
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12.1:1
Caliper - Front
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4 Piston
Caliper - Rear
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1 Piston

Instrument Console
5-inch TFT Color Display
Analogue and Digital
Bluetooth Connectivity
Bluetooth (KTM My Ride)
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Navigation
Turn-by-Turn Navigation
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Call/SMS Alerts
-
Music Control
-
USB Charging Port
Yes (Type-C)
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Speedometer
Digital
Analogue
Tachometer
Digital
-
Tripmeter
Digital
Digital
Odometer
Digital
Digital
Ride Modes
Street, Rain, Track
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Launch Control
Yes (In Track Mode)
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Traction Control
MTC (Motorcycle Traction Control)
-
Quick Shifter
Quickshifter+ (Bi-directional)
-
Anti Theft Alarm
-
Techometer
-
Digital
Seat Type
-
Single
Passenger Footrest
-

Overall Mileage
28.4 kmpl
-
Acceleration (0-100 Kmph)
5.5s
8.1s
Top Speed
155 kmph
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Fuel Capacity
15 L
13 L
Saddle Height
800 mm (Adjustable to 820 mm)
803 mm
Ground Clearance
183 mm
164 mm
Wheelbase
1357 mm
1386 mm
Kerb Weight
168.3 kg
179 Kg
Width
-
829 mm
Height
-
1096 mm
Pillion Seat
-
Pillion Grab Rail
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Headlight
LED with LED DRLs
LED
Taillight
LED
LED
Turn Signal Lamp
LED (Automatic Canceled)
LED
DRLs
-
LED Taillights
-
Low Fuel Indicator
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Suspension Front
WP APEX USD Ø 43 mm (Compression & Rebound Adjustable)
43 mm Upside Down Big Piston Forks. Wheel Travel - 130 mm
Suspension Rear
WP APEX Monoshock (Preload & Rebound Adjustable)
Gas Monoshock RSU With External Reservoir And Pre-load Adjustment. Wheel Travel - 120 mm
Brakes Front
Disc (320 mm) with Radially Mounted Caliper
Disc
Brakes Rear
Disc (240 mm) with Floating Caliper
Disc
ABS
Dual Channel, Cornering ABS, Supermoto Mode
Dual Channel
Tyre Type
Tubeless, Radial
Tubeless
Wheel Type
Lightweight Aluminum Alloy
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Tyre Size
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Front :-110/80-17, Rear :-150/70-17
Wheel Size
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Front :-431.8 mm,Rear :-431.8 mm
Wheels Type
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Alloy
Frame
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Hybrid Spine And Perimeter, Tubular Steel, Bolt-on Rear Subframe
1st Service
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16000 / 1 Year

Speedometer
-
Analogue
Tachometer
-
Digital
Odometer
-
Digital
Tripmeter
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Digital
Fuel Gauge
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Digital
Pass Switch
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Traction Control
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Passenger Footrest
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Engine Kill Switch
-
Display
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Body Type
-
Roadster Bikes

Front Brake Diameter
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300 mm
Rear Brake Diameter
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230 mm

0-100 Kmph (sec)
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8.1s
Top Speed
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147 kmph
Power to Weight Ratio (PS/tonne)
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223

Peak Power
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37 PS @ 8500 rpm
Drive Type
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Chain Drive
Transmission
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Manual

Anti Theft Alarm
-

Digital Display Type
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LCD
Gear Indicator
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KTM 390 Duke Comparison with similar bikes

Triumph Speed 400 Comparison with similar bikes

Pros And Cons

Pros
Cons

Triumph Speed 400

  • Looks exactly like the 400cc Speed 400 and retains the same premium feel.
  • It is more affordable than the 400cc version because of GST 2.0 benefits.
  • The vehicle is feature-rich, equipped with dual-channel ABS, traction control, and a semi-digital console.
  • Comes with adjustable levers for better ergonomics.

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