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KTM India sales in July 2024

New Ktm Duke 200 KTM's domestic market sales fell year-on-year, but its export performance was more positive, especially for the 390 series KTM's sales in the domestic market declined both year-on-year and month-on-month, with the company's 200cc series attracting the most attention. However, in the export market, the 390 series, including the Adventure, Duke and RC models, sold more. Let's analyze this sales performance from the perspective of sales in the domestic and global markets respectively. KTM domestic sales in July 2024 KTM reported a sharp drop in domestic sales to 4,634 units, down 12.32% year-on-year compared to 5,285 units sold in July 2023. Month-on-month sales were down 5.27% compared to 4,892 units sold in June 2024. In the domestic market, the KTM Duke 200 and RC 200 series showed some positivity, although with a slight year-on-year increase of only 0.67% to 2,856 units, up from 2,837 units sold in July 2023, accounting for 61.63% of this list. However, month-on-month…

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KTM 990 RC R spotted testing in secret in Europe; showcases integration

Famous Austrian motorcycle manufacturer KTM has been spotted testing three new 990 models: a superbike, a naked bike, and a fully-faired sportsbike. As can be seen in recent spy photos, KTM is currently developing and testing the 990 RC R sportsbike. While the test bike was spotted wearing heavy camouflage, it does reveal some key details about the upcoming model. While KTM continues to offer the 790 and 890 series, the 990 series is expected to grow in popularity due to its higher power and compliance with the latest emissions regulations that have severely restricted the performance of motorcycles around the world. Let's see what the 990 RC R may have to offer in terms of performance, hardware, and more. Also read: KTM 990 RC R to debut globally in 2025 KTM 990 RC R: design elements Before we delve into the specifics of the machine, it’s important to remember that this will be the first street-legal KTM sportsbike for…

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MotoGP: Here are the anniversary liveries released by each team

As the summer holidays come to an end, MotoGP returns to Silverstone to celebrate 75 years of history. For the first time, each motorcycle and each rider will feature a unique retro-style livery. Eleven teams, including the factory squad, revealed their retro livery schemes, highlighting key moments in their history. To immerse fans, the BMW M Safety Car, podium celebrations and other elements will feature nostalgic themes. Special events throughout the weekend will ensure an unforgettable experience for all attendees. Silverstone will be the place to be for fans eager to witness speed, style and 75 years of unrivalled racing. Here’s what the teams revealed. KTM Korea KTM is harking back to days gone by with a striking white and blue livery that pays homage to the iconic 1988 KTM Single Racer. This retro design adds a touch of class to the modern MotoGP circuit. Tech3 Natural Gas Natural Gas Tech3 GasGas will be launching a modified version of the…