KTM has confirmed the 390 Duke will
be brought to the American market for the 2014 model year, making it
the first of the Austrian manufacturer’s small-displacement
single-cylinder naked models to arrive in the U.S. This timeframe would
put the 373cc Duke a year behind the 2013 launch date from a leaked Powerpoint presentation slide that said it would be available in the U.S. for the 2013 model year as a 350 model.
Stefan Pierer, chief executive officer of KTM, confirmed the news in an interview with Indian daily Business Standard. The 390 Duke will be produced at a plant in Chakan, India, owned by Bajaj Autos, a 47% stakeholder of KTM. Pierer predicts KTM will sell 10,000 units of the 390 Duke in Europe and the U.S.
“It is a strategic decision with Bajaj to go for sporty, stylish
motorcycles, even for the saturated markets, because cars have become
too expensive,” Pierer tells the Business Standard. “We are entering the
US street-bike segment for the first time and, beginning next year, the
Duke 390, built in India, would be sold in the US market.” Continue Reading
By: Dennis Chung through motorcycle.com
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