KTM 390 Adventure : The highly-anticipated KTM 390 Adventure has been launched in India recently. The Adventure bike has undergone major changes for the 2025 model year. Now, you get a new, rally-inspired appearance, more power, enhanced on and off-road capabilities and features. It gets two colour schemes — Electronic Orange and Ceramic White.
Here’s what the 2025 KTM 390 Adventure comes with:
The 2025 KTM 390 Adventure gets an all-LED lighting setup. Up front, it features a projector headlamp flanked by LED DRLs (daytime running lights). The bike also shared the 5-inch LCD instrument console with the KTM 390 Duke. Smartphone connectivity features are also offered for call and SMS alerts, music controls and turn-by-turn navigation.
The latter includes cruise control, switchable traction control, cornering traction control, ride-by-wire throttle, slip-and-assist clutch and bidirectional quickshifter among a host of rider aid features. It also comes with 3 ride modes – street, rain and off-road. The 390 Adventure comes with a hefty 14.5-litre fuel tank with an (claimed) range of over 400km.
Brakes are courtesy of a 320mm front disc clamped by a radially-mounted calliper and a 240mm rear disc with a floating calliper. The ADV finally uses a cornering ABS that can also be switched off at the rear which means you can slide with it while braking while riding the bike off the road. On the suspension front, the adventure bike features a 43mm WP Apex inverted fork with 200mm of suspension travel and a WP Apex monoshock with 205mm of suspension travel, both adjustable completely.
Further details about the 2025 KTM 390 Adventure
The same 399cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine seen in the 390 Duke powers the 2025 KTM 390 Adventure, producing a peak power of 46PS at 8,500rpm with 39Nm of torque at 6,500rpm. It is complemented by a 6-speed transmission, featuring a slip-and-assist clutch and a bidirectional quickshifter as is standard. The KTM 390 sample literally competes against other sub-500cc adventure machines, specifically the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450, the Yezdi Adventure, the BMW G310 GS, the soon to be launched TVS Apache RTX ADV and the upcoming Hero XPulse 421.