KTM and Bajaj are working together to develop the 650 Duke. This model is part of their planned lineup for the mid-range segment, alongside another model based on the 450NK, developed in partnership with CFMoto in China.
According to SPEEDWEEK.com, the 650 Duke developed in collaboration with Bajaj will also be manufactured by the Indian brand in India, positioning it as a direct rival to the Yamaha MT-07. The components used will be from KTM.
Initial images of a test unit suggest it is a modified 790 Duke, utilizing the twin-cylinder LC8C engine but with a smaller displacement. The frame and chassis components appear to be from the 790 Duke, but the footpeg position and handlebars indicate a design focused on enhanced riding comfort.
This partnership with Bajaj allows KTM to introduce another mid-range model that is more accessible to the general public, thereby expanding its market presence. Last year’s growth slowdown necessitated a strategic review, placing greater emphasis on segments with higher margins while keeping focus on their core offerings.