Introducing the KTM 390 Adventure R & X: Ready to Race Before You Know It!

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A New Chapter for KTM

Just over a week after the esteemed Stefan Pierer stepped back from his role as KTM’s CEO amidst financial storms, the iconic motorcycle brand has unveiled its dynamic duo: the revamped 390 Adventure R and X models. Set to hit the showrooms by March, the R variant is priced at £6699, while its more budget-friendly sibling, the X, comes in at £5399!

Global Production with Local Flair

For the very first time, KTM has decided to produce the R model outside of its Mattighofen factory, partnering with Bajaj Auto in India. The newly minted R variant made waves previously at the 2024 EICMA trade show as a striking concept. Now, it’s geared for full production, and it’s ready to take on the roads with style—and a dashing new rally-inspired fairing!

Two Models, One Adventure

Whether you’re an adventurer at heart or a weekend warrior, the 390 Adventure R and X models have you covered. The R variant stands out with a 14-litre fuel tank, aiding a whopping fuel range of 257 miles, surpassing its Enduro counterpart. Meanwhile, the X model offers a moderate spec, retaining the robust frame and engine but with a touch less rugged flair.

We can’t ignore that KTM continues to lead the pack, notably winning the Dakar rally more than any other manufacturer. With both the 390 Adventure models spotlighting their credibility and off-road proficiency, you’re not just buying a bike; you’re joining a legacy of adventure!

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