Exclusive: KTM 390 Adventure X Prices Revealed

- If true, the updated Adventure X will be Rs 12,000 dearer than the outgoing model.
- Official price announcement expected by July 10, 2025.
- The updated model will get the full electronics suite from the top-spec 390 Adventure.
While it is no secret that the KTM 390 Adventure X will soon receive a notable update, we have now learnt what the newest iteration of the motorcycle could be priced at. car&bike has learnt from informed sources that the price of the updated KTM 390 Adventure X will be Rs 3,03,126 (ex-showroom). KTM India has not confirmed this price and is yet to officially announce the price of the updated KTM 390 Adventure X. The official price announcement is expected by July 10, 2025.
Also Read: KTM 390 Adventure X To Get Riding Modes, Cruise Control
The KTM 390 Adventure X will soon receive the full electronics suite from the top-spec 390 Adventure
With the update, the KTM 390 Adventure X is all set to receive the full electronics suite from the more expensive top-spec 390 Adventure. We’ve also been informed that the reason for rolling out an update just months after its launch is because KTM’s customers prefer the more feature-packed 390 Adventure over the 390 Adventure X, despite the lower price tag on the latter. Hence, prompting a correction, the Adventure X will now get electronic rider aids such as IMU-powered cornering ABS, lean-sensitive traction control, cruise control. The bike will also come with three ride modes - Road, Rain and Off-Road, each with different throttle maps.
Also Read: 2025 KTM 390 Adventure First Ride Review
However, the motorcycle will remain the same on the mechanical front, featuring non-adjustable suspension, 19–inch front and 17-inch rear cast alloy wheels shod with Apollo tramplR dual-purpose tyres. The KTM 390 Adventure X will continue to be powered by the same ‘LC4c’ 399 cc, single-cylinder engine as the 390 Duke. The liquid-cooled mill churns out 44 bhp and 39 Nm of peak torque on the motorcycle. The engine comes mated to a six-speed gearbox, aided by a bi-directional quickshifter.
While the updated 390 Adventure X will be more expensive than the outgoing model, it will still provide good value for money, especially considering that it will be almost Rs 55,000 more affordable than the top-spec 390 Adventure. This is despite the fact that both variants will be identical in terms of features save for wire spoke wheels and fully adjustable suspension, which isn't really a deal breaker unless you’re a hardcore off-road enthusiast.
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