KTM has officially unveiled the 2026 KTM 390 Duke for global markets, continuing to evolve its popular lightweight naked motorcycle with subtle but meaningful updates. While the overall design language remains sharp and aggressive, the new model focuses on refinement rather than a full redesign, keeping the Duke competitive in the premium sub-400cc segment.

Visually, the 2026 390 Duke gets new colour and graphics options, including a fresh blue shade that adds a more premium and modern appeal. The muscular fuel tank, exposed trellis frame, and compact proportions remain unchanged, preserving the bike’s streetfighter identity that has made it a favourite among young and experienced riders alike.

Under the bodywork, the motorcycle continues to use the 399cc single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine, delivering around 46 PS of power and 39 Nm of torque, paired with a 6-speed gearbox. The key mechanical upgrade comes in the form of improved braking hardware, with an updated front brake caliper designed to offer better bite and stopping confidence, especially during spirited riding.

On the technology front, the 2026 KTM 390 Duke retains its 5-inch TFT display and a comprehensive electronics package that includes ride modes, traction control, cornering ABS, Supermoto ABS, cruise control, and launch control. With these updates, KTM ensures the 390 Duke remains one of the most feature-packed and performance-focused motorcycles in its class as it heads

