Saturday, June 13, 2026

KTM 390 Adventure Launched With Spoke Wheels and Adjustable Suspensions

KTM India has launched a new range-topping variant of the 390 Adventure that comes with spoke wheels and adjustable suspensions. It has been priced at Rs 3.60 lakh (ex-showroom), making it Rs 80,000 more expensive than the recently introduced X variant.

  • This new variant features 19-/17-inch spoke wheels, providing enhanced durability and flexibility compared to alloy wheels. This upgrade boosts the off-road capabilities of the bike, making it more adept at tackling rugged terrains. However, it is worth noting that the tubed tires of this variant are more liable to punctures, requiring additional care and attention.
  • Equipped with a 30-step preload and rebound-adjustable fork at the front, as well as a 20-step rebound and 10-step monoshock at the rear, the ADV ensures a customizable and controlled riding experience. These components, designed by WP Apex, maintain the bike’s outstanding 170mm front and 177mm rear wheel travel, keeping the suspension travel unchanged and ready to tackle various terrains.
  • The bike also receives a new singular Rally Orange colour scheme. 

Also Read: KTM 390 Adventure vs KTM 390 Adventure X: Difference Explained

Engine and Features

  • Powering the KTM 390 Adventure is a 373.2cc liquid-cooled engine that makes 43PS and 37Nm. 
  • As for features, the bike gets a smartphone-compatible digital instrument cluster, a quick shifter, switchable traction control, cornering ABS, and much more.

Also Read: Hero XPulse 200 4V To Get These New Features

Competitors

This Austrian 390 Adventure doesn’t have any direct rival in the Indian market. However, it will soon face competition from the upcoming Hero XPulse 400.

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