KTM at Colombo Motor Show 2018
Europe’s No. 1 bike brand KTM will be at the Colombo Motor Show 2018. Motorcycle enthusiasts could view bikes from KTM’S
‘ready to race’ segment such as DUKE 250 and 390 plus RC 200 and DUKE 200 at Hall A, BMICH from October 19 -21, 2018.
KTM dominates the off-road segment across the world. A rich racing experience is built into KTM bikes, giving them cutting- edge against any other racing bike in the market. DUKE 250 & 390 combine maximum riding pleasure with optimum user value and are far superior in relation to nimble handling. Unbelievably light, powerful and packed with state-ofthe-art technology, DUKE 250 & 390 guarantee an enthralling riding experience. With sharp design lines and aggressively styled body panels which undoubtedly
provide oodles of thrills to the rider, DUKE 250 &390 are stylish bikes in a class of their own. DUKE 250 is the best deal in the naked 250cc segment.
KTM bikes came into the spotlight in 1974 when Guennady Moisseev claimed the 250cc Motocross
World Championship. KTM went on to claim 96 MXGP, MX1 and MX2 world titles since 1974 and 114 E1, E2, E3 and Super Enduro world titles since 1990.
Having won every edition of the Dakar Rally since 2009, KTM has won 37 cross country rally world titles since 2003 and has won the FIM cross-country rally world championship 15 times, most recently in 2015. With Ryan Dungey’s 2015 and 2016 victories in the super cross world championship, KTM gained a successful presence in super cross racing as well. With consecutive wins from 2001 to 2018, KTM has dominated the rally for 17 years now.
David Pieris Motor Company (Private) Limited (DPMC), the largest automotive company in the country, introduced KTM to Sri Lanka early this year. KTM bikes are available at the newly opened KTM showroom located at No. 753, Pannipitiya Road, Battaramulla. An exclusive KTM servicing and repair workshop has also been set up at DPMC Hyde Park Corner to provide after sales service and technical expertise.
For inquiries please contact 0772981043
KTM bikes came into the spotlight in 1974 when Guennady Moisseev claimed the 250cc Motocross World Championship. KTM went on to claim 96 MXGP, MX1 and MX2 world titles since 1974 and 114 E1, E2, E3 and Super Enduro world titles since 1990.