New Delhi: KTM has updated the RC 125, RC 200 and RC 390 models in its supersport bike lineup in India. The smoked visor that was first seen on the GP edition model last year is now present on these bikes. Apart from the cosmetic updates, there is no change in terms of price, design or mechanics of the 2023 bikes.
KTM updated its RC line-up last year with new wheels, an improved braking system, an updated instrument panel and a refreshed design.
Now, the company has expanded its RC line by including smoked visors. Due to the change in design, the popular bike now looks sportier and looks more attractive.
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A bolt-on subframe, a powerful fuel tank, split-style seats, blacked-out cast alloy wheels, a new smoked visor, clip-on handlebar, full-LED lighting, and arrow-shaped mirrors, all features of the KTM RC Huh. 125, RC 200, and RC 390. They each weigh 162kg, 160kg and 172kg, and can hold 13.7 liters of fuel.
The motorcycle gets Bluetooth connectivity, an LCD instrument cluster and KTM's "My Ride" system.
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The liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine that powers the KTM RC 125, RC 200, and RC 390 displaces 124.7cc, 199.5cc, and 373.2cc and produces 14.75bhp/12Nm, 24.6bhp/19.2Nm, and 42.9Nm. produces bhp. /37Nm, respectively. Each of the three bikes gets a 6-speed manual gearbox.
The KTM RC 125, RC 200, and RC 390 get disc brakes on the front and rear wheels, switchable ABS on the RC 125 and dual-channel ABS on the RC 200 and RC 390.
On the RC 125, RC 200, and RC 390, 43mm inverted front forks from WP and upside-down front forks from WP handle the suspension duties respectively.
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According to KTM, the prices of the new RC 125, RC 200 and RC 390 models have remained unchanged. Nevertheless, each of them cost Rs. 1,88,640, Rs. 2,14,688, and Rs. 3,16,070. These are ex-showroom Delhi prices.