KTM Expands Off-Road Family for 2025: The New 390 and 125 Enduro R Models

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Introducing the Latest Additions

KTM has recently unveiled two exciting new entries into the off-road segment: the 390 Enduro R and the 125 Enduro R. With a starting price of £5699 for the 390 and £4899 for the 125, these bikes are poised to hit UK dealerships in March. Following close on the heels of the newly announced SMC R supermotos, it’s clear that KTM means business, despite current economic hurdles.

Power and Performance

Both models are equipped with fantastic engines derived from the current Duke range. The 390 boasts a robust 399cc LC4c engine producing 44bhp, while the 125 makes a learner-friendly 14.8bhp from its 124.9cc counterpart. Notable tweaks include a lighter exhaust system, reworked cylinder head, and a slipper clutch now standard on both models. Service intervals have also been refreshed, promising ease of maintenance with checks required at just 600 miles.

Chassis and Design Innovations

While the new enduros share much with the Duke line, KTM has adapted the chassis for serious off-road adventure. Changes to the steering head angle, a higher handlebar position, and relocated footpegs all cater to riders looking for a more aggressive stance on challenging terrains. With durable wheels sized for dual-sport riding, plus 230mm of suspension travel, these bikes are built to tackle whatever adventures await. And let’s not forget the minimalist bodywork that promises lightweight agility.

Electric wizardry is also present, featuring switchable riding modes, dual-channel ABS, and selectable traction control, with a 4.2” TFT dash keeping riders informed. It seems KTM is more than ready to take on the off-road world with their latest additions!

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