2022 KTM 390 Adventure With Riding Modes Launched; Priced At Rs. 3.35 Lakh

- New colours, Off-Road, Street modes in updated traction control system
- New reinforced 5-spoke alloy wheels, and new colours in updated model
- Same 373 cc single-cylinder engine with 43 bhp, 37 Nm
KTM India has launched the 2022 KTM 390 Adventure, kitting the entry-level adventure touring motorcycle with two riding modes, and in new colours. Bookings have commenced of the new 390 Adventure across KTM showrooms for the updated bike, with prices now starting at Rs. 3.35 lakh (Ex-showroom),. KTM India is also offering easy finance options for the 2022 KTM 390 Adventure with special EMIs starting at Rs. 6,999. The 2022 KTM 390 Adventure gets a fresh look with two new colours, KTM Factory Racing Blue and Dark Galvano Black.
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The 2022 KTM 390 Adventure now comes with Street and Off-Road riding modes, with Off-Road mode offering a degree of wheel slip in low-traction conditions. Lean-sensitive ABS is standard, and the engine, suspension and chassis remain the same.
The updated 390 Adventure now gets Street and Off-Road riding modes, with varying levels of traction control. Off-road mode allows a degree of rear-wheel slip to enable easier use of the bike in loose or wet terrain. The Off-Road traction control will remain activated even in the event of a brief stall or fall. The traction control settings on the outgoing model used to go back to the default settings in case of a fall, or the rider stalling the engine while riding off-road. The electronics suite includes lean-sensitive ABS. The updated model also gets more robust five-spoke cast wheels, which are said to offer more stiffness and resistance to the rims.
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The 2022 KTM 390 Adventure is priced at the same Rs. 3.28 lakh (Ex-showroom) as the outgoing model. New colours include a Dark Galvano Black shade.
Sumeet Narang, President (Probiking), Bajaj Auto Ltd. said, "The KTM 390 Adventure has been the first choice for touring enthusiasts in India who needed a purpose-built travel-enduro motorcycle. With its well-thought travel and adventure-focused characteristics and class-leading electronics, the KTM 390 Adventure pushes you to find new challenges to conquer. Featuring new riding modes from the Motorcycle Traction Control (MTC) and an updated design for 2022, the KTM 390 Adventure is closer and visually aligned with the Dakar-winning KTM Factory Rally machines."
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The 2022 KTM 390 Adventure is offered in a KTM Factory Racing Blue colour option as well.
Mechanically, the KTM 390 Adventure continues to be powered by the same 373 cc, single-cylinder, four-valve, liquid-cooled, DOHC engine putting out 43 bhp at 9,000 rpm and peak torque of 37 Nm at 7,000 rpm. The KTM 390 Adventure still doesn't get adjustable front forks, with only an adjustable monoshock, and WP Apex USD forks.
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