The 390 Adventure will be built in India, while the 790 Duke will be a CKD offering
From a leap in safety, to the resurrection of an icon, 2018 saw it all. We list down our favourite moments!
The quarter-litre KTM offering will come with a dual-channel ABS from January 2019
The 500cc KTM will be manufactured by Bajaj. So expect a properly competitive price!
Next-gen RC 390 likely to feature a revised bodywork and engine
KTM’s naked segment offers blistering performance along with top-spec equipment at competitive prices. We explain the nuances of the Duke lineup
Here’s how the entry-level powerhouse from KTM stacks up against rivals from a segment above on paper
Here’s everything you need to know about the bike that’ll change the very meaning of commuter motorcycles in India
The motorcycle is priced at Rs 1.18 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi), around Rs 33,000 lesser than the non-ABS 200 Duke
Here are all the major events that unfolded over the last week in the motorcycling world, in brief
KTM confirms the unveiling of the 790 Adventure R at EICMA 2018
The 105PS racebike will weigh a featherlight 135kg
Only seven-tenths of a second separated Ducati rider Carlin Dunne and KTM backed Rennie Scaysbrook
Invention of an Israeli startup, the ‘Collision Aversion Technology’ uses front and rear 180-degree cameras to warn riders of impending collisions
The news of the 390 Adventure’s launch confirmation has delighted adv enthusiasts in the country. We couldn’t help but wonder, what if KTM made two variants: a touring version and a hardcore adventure version
KTM India officially announces the launch of the 390 Adventure in 2019
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