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2025 KTM 790 Duke Preview
2025 KTM 790 Duke
The KTM 790 Duke, referred to by KTM as “the Scalpel,” returns for 2025 with minor updates to its TFT instrumentation and handlebar switches and an updated headlight cowl for a sharper look.
Replacing the previous 4.5-inch TFT display is a new 5-inch TFT with a few new features. It includes updated graphics and menus, which KTM claims will make navigating rider aids and vehicle info easier. Complementing the bigger instrumentation is new backlit switchgear. The display also includes KTM’s Demo Mode and a telemetry screen, and it allows riders to set the optional Anti-Wheelie mode to six levels. The optional Track mode now offers 10 levels of traction-control adjustment.
Everything else remains the same. It’s powered by a 799cc parallel-Twin that makes a claimed 105 hp at 8,500 rpm and 64 lb-ft of torque at 8,000 rpm. The bike has a tubular steel frame and a cast-aluminum subframe. It uses J.Juan brakes, WP suspension, a slip/assist clutch, and tech like lean-angle-sensitive traction control, cornering ABS, and ride modes (Sport, Street, Rain, and optional Track). The bike’s wet weight is a claimed 412 lb, and its seat height is 32.4 inches. Optional equipment includes Quickshifter+, Motor Slip Regulation, cruise control, and tire-pressure monitoring.
We recently reviewed the 2024 KTM 790 Duke and were impressed with the bike’s capabilities: “The 790 Duke excels with an enviable smiles-per-mile ratio. It’s simultaneously easy to ride and thrilling, with a 105-hp punch that’ll keep up with most any other bike on public roads at street speeds.”
The 2025 KTM 790 Duke will be available in orange or black. Pricing has not yet been announced. The bike comes with a factory warranty of 24 months that can be extended to four years. Visit the KTM website for more information.
Check out more new bikes in Rider’s 2025 Motorcycle Buyers Guide
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