The KTM 390 Adventure X now costs Rs 3.26 lakh, while the standard 390 Adventure is priced at Rs 3.95 lakh. Both are ex-showroom figures.
By Sanorita
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KTM has increased the prices of its 390 Adventure range in India after the festive season. The Adventure X now costs Rs 3.26 lakh, an increase of Rs 22,410, while the standard 390 Adventure is now Rs 27,000 more expensive at Rs 3.95 lakh. Both are ex-showroom prices. During the GST 2.0 hike, KTM absorbed the additional cost, which helped boost sales during Diwali.
Now, the company has passed on the increase, making the Adventure X nearly as expensive as the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450. The KTM 390 Adventure targets riders looking for a versatile bike for both road and trail, while the 390 Adventure X offers a more budget-friendly option with fewer features. Through these bikes, KTM aims to strengthen its position in India’s growing adventure motorcycle segment.
| Model | Old Price | New Price | Difference |
| KTM 390 Adventure X | Rs 3.04 lakh | Rs 3.26 lakh | Rs 22,410 |
| KTM 390 Adventure | Rs 3.68 lakh | Rs 3.95 lakh | Rs 27,000 |
The KTM 390 Adventure lineup is powered by a 399cc single-cylinder engine borrowed from the 390 Duke, which makes 46bhp and 39Nm of power and torque outputs, respectively. The unit comes paired with a six-speed gearbox and a bidirectional quickshifter.
The standard 390 Adventure rolls on 21-inch front and 17-inch rear wheels, while the Adventure X comes with a slightly smaller 19-inch front wheel for enhanced off-road agility. Additionally, the 390 Adventure features fully adjustable suspension.
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Built on a new trellis frame, the 390 Adventure highlights KTM’s adventure DNA with a high-mounted fender, transparent visor, single-piece seat, prominent windscreen, and signature headlight DRL. The standard model uses wire-spoke wheels, whereas the Adventure X features cast-alloy rims for a sportier look.

Key features include a five-inch TFT display with Bluetooth connectivity, multiple riding modes, cornering ABS, off-road ABS, adjustable ABS, all-LED lighting, and traction control.
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The bike also has a sculpted fuel tank that is optimised for a tight racing tuck, and it enables riders to fine-tune footpegs and levers for maximum comfort. It is built on a robust steel frame with an aluminium subframe, and has a re-engineered 947cc LC8c parallel-twin engine with 128bhp and 103Nm. The engine comes paired with a six-speed gearbox.