KTM has been a godsend for Indian bikers. The Austrian brand ensured that one doesn’t have to rob a bank for thrilling performance, top-shelf cycle parts and great features with the launch of the KTM 200 Duke and later the 390 Duke. In fact, the new KTM 390 Duke still remains a benchmark and offers features like TFT screen, Bluetooth connectivity amd LED headlights which bikes costing twice as much don’t offer. While Indian bikers have been salivating at the prospect of the new 790 Duke heading to our shores next year, KTM boss Stefan Pierer dropped a bomb by announcing that the Austrian brand is developing a new 500cc motor. The new 500cc, twin-cylinder engine will be built at KTM’s plant in Chakan. While Pierer didn’t specify what genre of bikes will be powered by the new motor, it’s safe to speculate a similar portfolio as seen with the 390 range. The first 500cc KTM is expected to be showcased in a protype form at the 2019 EICMA motorcycle show, with the production version making its debut in 2020. With the new RC 390 being spotted, 390 ADV and the 790 Duke expected next year, things can’t get more better for KTM fans