KTM 390 ADV Launched – Affordable, Fresh, and Ready to Ride
Bottom line: KTM surprised India by releasing a 390 cc ADV bike that costs less than the current ADV 390. It offers a sporty look, decent mileage, and a price that undercuts most rivals.

KTM 390 ADV Launch: New Affordable Model, Price, Specs & Mileage
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Design & Looks
The new KTM 390 ADV keeps the brand’s signature sharp lines. A high‑mounted windscreen, dual‑tone graphics and a compact LED headlamp give it a modern adventure feel. The seat is slightly longer, making long rides more comfortable for the pillion. Even the exhaust has a black‑out finish that adds a premium touch without raising the price.
- Sharp LED headlamp with DRL
- High windscreen for wind protection
- Dual‑tone fuel tank graphics
- Black‑out exhaust for a sporty look
Performance & Mileage
Under the fairing sits a 373 cc, single‑cylinder, liquid‑cooled engine that churns out about 44 hp. The power delivery is smooth, making city traffic and highway overtakes easy. KTM claims a fuel economy of roughly 30 km/l, which is respectable for a bike in this segment.
- Engine: 373 cc, liquid‑cooled, single‑cylinder
- Power: ~44 hp @ 9,000 rpm
- Torque: 36 Nm @ 7,000 rpm
- Claimed mileage: ~30 km/l
Price & Rivals
The most striking part is the price tag – the new 390 ADV is listed at around ₹2.25 lakhs, which is lower than the older ADV 390 that started at ₹2.5 lakhs. This puts KTM ahead of rivals like the Royal Enfield Himalayan (₹2.5 lakhs) and the TVS Apache RR 310 (₹2.3 lakhs) in terms of features per rupee.
- Price: Approx. ₹2.25 lakhs (ex‑showroom)
- Competes with: Royal Enfield Himalayan, TVS Apache RR 310, Bajaj Dominar 400
- Offers more premium styling at a lower price point
| Engine | 373 cc liquid‑cooled |
|---|---|
| Mileage | ~30 km/l |
| Price | ~₹2.25 lakhs |
| Top Features | LED headlamp, high windscreen, dual‑tone graphics, black‑out exhaust |
FAQ
What is the claimed mileage of the KTM 390 ADV?
KTM states the bike can achieve about 30 km per litre under mixed riding conditions.
Is the new KTM 390 ADV worth buying compared to the Himalayan?
Yes, if you prefer a sportier look, sharper handling and a lower price while still getting decent off‑road capability.
When will the KTM 390 ADV be available in India?
Dealers have started taking bookings, and the first units are expected to roll out by the end of March 2024.
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Source: Read Official News







