Ktm E-duke
The Ktm E-duke has a top speed of ~120 km/h (estimated, prototype data limited), produces ~30–40 hp (estimated, official figures not publicly confirmed) and weighs ~140–160 kg. Motoryk rates it 7.5/10.
KTM E-Dukeは、人気のDukeネイキッドバイクプラットフォームをベースに、電動都市モビリティのビジョンを示すためにKTMが展示した電動コンセプト/プロトタイプバイクです。KTMのより広範な電気自動車戦略の一環として、Freeride Eシリーズと並んで開発されました。E-Dukeは、私の知る限りではまだ完全な量産には至っておらず、主に電動化されたDukeのラインナップに対する市場の関心を測るための概念実証として存在していました。
~30–40 hp (estimated, official figures not publicly confirmed)
パワー
~40–60 Nm (estimated, official figures not publicly confirmed)
トルク
~140–160 kg
ウェイト
~120 km/h (estimated, prototype data limited)
トップスピード
N/A – electric (estimated ~5-7 kWh/100km equivalent)
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Electric Range Reality
The KTM E-Duke concept is designed for urban commuting with a range suited to city riding, but real-world range can drop significantly in cold weather or aggressive riding. Always verify battery health before purchasing a used unit.
Battery Degradation Watch
Lithium-ion battery packs on electric motorcycles typically retain 70-80% capacity after 500+ charge cycles, making battery condition the single most important factor affecting both usability and resale value.
Resale Value Caution
Electric motorcycles, including KTM's electric models, tend to depreciate faster than combustion equivalents due to rapid technology advancements and buyer uncertainty around battery replacement costs, which can run into thousands of dollars.
中古購入者レビュー
"A brilliant city scrapper that demands honest range expectations from buyers."
$4,500-$7,500 usedThe KTM E-Duke is a genuinely interesting machine if you know what you're signing up for. It's essentially a Duke 125/390 platform with an electric drivetrain slotted in, which means the chassis manners are predictably sharp and flickable. Urban riding is where it absolutely shines — the instant torque makes filtering and traffic feel effortless, and that signature KTM aggression carries over surprisingly well. Buying used, you need to interrogate the battery health hard. Ask for charge cycle data if the previous owner has it, because a hammered battery on these is an expensive headache. Check the charging port condition and test both slow and fast charge functionality before handing over any cash. Early examples had some software quirks worth investigating too. Range anxiety is real here — expect 60-80 miles real-world depending on how enthusiastically you ride. This isn't a machine for touring or long commutes. It's a city weapon, full stop. If you understand that limitation going in, it's genuinely brilliant fun.
Top 10 Accessories
Curated picks for the Ktm E-duke — owned, ridden, recommended.
よくある問題
🔥 1 CRITICALCheck range display and charge cycles via KTM app
Inspect port for rust, test full charge cycle
Check for latest firmware, test all riding modes
Spin wheels freely, check for brake drag or sticking
✅購入前チェックリスト
Decent but battery longevity remains key concern
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are common problems with the Ktm E-duke? +
Battery degradation reducing range significantly: Check range display and charge cycles via KTM app (serious) | Charging port corrosion or failure: Inspect port for rust, test full charge cycle (moderate) | Software glitches causing power cutouts: Check for latest firmware, test all riding modes (moderate)
Is the Ktm E-duke a good motorcycle? +
A brilliant city scrapper that demands honest range expectations from buyers. Rating: 7.5/10. Best for: Urban commuters wanting premium electric performance daily. Avoid if: You regularly ride beyond 60 miles daily.
What is the horsepower of the Ktm E-duke? +
The Ktm E-duke produces ~30–40 hp (estimated, official figures not publicly confirmed), with ~40–60 Nm (estimated, official figures not publicly confirmed) of torque. Top speed: ~120 km/h (estimated, prototype data limited).
Is the Ktm E-duke good for beginners? +
Yes — the Ktm E-duke is a reasonable choice for new riders (30 hp is manageable), weighing 140 kg. Urban commuters wanting premium electric performance daily
Is the Ktm E-duke reliable? +
Owners report 1 critical issue to watch for on the Ktm E-duke, notably: Battery degradation reducing range significantly (Check range display and charge cycles via KTM app). Buy with a pre-purchase inspection.
Is the Ktm E-duke good for daily use? +
Urban commuters wanting premium electric performance daily Fuel: N/A – electric (estimated ~5-7 kWh/100km equivalent).
How fast is the Ktm E-duke? +
The Ktm E-duke reaches a top speed of ~120 km/h (estimated, prototype data limited), producing 30 hp at 140 kg curb weight. Real-world performance depends on rider weight, gearing, and road conditions.
What gear should I buy for a Ktm E-duke? +
Motoryk has curated a Top 10 gear list specifically for the Ktm E-duke, covering engine oil, tires, chain, battery, and brake pads — see motoryk.com/bikes/ktm/e-duke/top10. Each pick is matched to this bike's spec.











