KTM has slightly increased the prices of the updated 390 Adventure X, making it now cost Rs 3,03,769 (ex-showroom Delhi). That’s just Rs 643 more than its launch price, which is a very minor increment that is unlikely to affect the buyer’s decision.
Financial Offers on KTM 390 Adventure X
Many banks and NBFCs have announced various financial offers on the purchase of the KTM 390 Adventure X through EMI. Here’s how much you’ll pay with different finance companies if you take a loan of ₹3,02,031 for 48 months:
- Bajaj Credit – Down payment: ₹50,000 | EMI: ₹8,948 | Extra charges: ₹3,020 (1% processing fee) | Final cost: ₹4,79,504 (₹1,25,368 more than on-road price)
- IDFC Bank – Down payment: ₹52,031 | EMI: ₹7,998 | Extra charges: ₹7,681 (document + miscellaneous + processing fees) | Final cost: ₹4,33,904 (₹79,768 more)
- HDFC Bank – Down payment: ₹50,000 | EMI: ₹8,406 | Extra charges: ₹700 (document charges only) | Final cost: ₹4,53,488 (₹99,352 more)
- L&T Finance – Down payment: ₹50,000 | EMI: ₹8,118 | Extra charges: ₹6,041 (2% processing fee) | Final cost: ₹4,39,664 (₹85,528 more)
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All these offers are for up to 48 months of repayment, which is a decent tenure. You can also pick a loan period between 12 and 60 months and start with a down payment as low as ₹17,602. But remember — a longer tenure or lower down payment means a higher interest rate, so you’ll end up paying much more than the bike’s actual price. Also, each lender has their own terms & conditions, so check with them directly before deciding.
In other news, KTM India has recently launched the 160 Duke naked streetfighter at Rs 1.85 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi), making it the most affordable bike in the brand’s current portfolio. It follows KTM’s typical design language and comes loaded with various state-of-the-art features. Head here for details.