In 1953, businessman Ernst Kronreif became a sizable shareholder Kraftfahrzeug Trunkenpolz Mattighofen which was then renamed and registered as Kronreif and Trunkenpolz Mattighofen. KTM started serial production of R100 in 1954. With just 20 employees, motorcycles were built at the rate of three per day.
The company’s first title was secured shortly thereafter with the 1954 Austrian 125 national championship. KTM first made an appearance at the International Six Days Trials (Enduro) in 1956 where Egon Dornauer secured a gold medal. Racing continued to be a testing ground for production technology, but next in line was its first scooter, the Mirabell. It started providing a factory in 1964. As the company continued to expand, the workforce increased to 400 in 1971, and 40 years after it was founded, KTM was offering 42 different models
The year was 2012 when Bajaj Auto increased its stake in KTM from 14.5 per cent to 47 per cent, and it was also the year when the KTM Duke 200 was launched in the Indian market. Soon after, the development started to show its colours, and in 2008, KTM and Bajaj announced that they were going to develop two new 125cc, 200cc and 390cc mass-focussed motorcycles.
KTM also owns Husqvarna; their forthcoming Vitpilen 401 and Svartpilen models are likely to be made in India at the Bajaj-KTM plant in Chakan, Pune. The news comes after Amit Nandi, the senior vice-president of Bajaj, hinted that a new range of 'made-in-India' Husqvarnas would be built at some point in 2017.
Bajaj plays an important role in this positive change for KTM. The mass-seller Duke/RC series is manufactured at Bajaj's facility in Chakan, and then exported to the world. Some of the markets which KTM-Bajaj exports the KTM Duke/RC to are: Europe, Australia, Nepal, Hong Kong, Korea, Japan, Philippines, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Colombia, Mexico and Argentina.
KTM Bike Model | On-Road Prices |
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KTM 200 Duke | ₹ 1,99,100 * |
KTM 250 Duke | ₹ 2,41,531 * |
KTM 390 Duke | ₹ 2,97,784 * |
KTM 125 Duke | ₹ 1,80,918 * |
KTM RC 200 | ₹ 2,20,228 * |
KTM RC 390 | ₹ 3,21,382 * |
KTM 390 Adventure | ₹ 3,40,355 * |
KTM RC 125 | ₹ 1,91,631 * |
KTM 250 Adventure | ₹ 2,46,651 * |
KTM 390 Adventure X | ₹ 2,84,212 * |
KTM 890 Adventure R | ₹ 15,80,000 * |
KTM 890 Duke R | ₹ 14,50,000 * |
KTM 1390 Super Duke R | ₹ 22,96,000 * |
KTM 1290 Super Adventure S | ₹ 22,73,900 * |
KTM Bikes Key Highlights | |
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Fuel Type | Petrol |
Upcoming | KTM 450 SX-F, KTM 890 Duke, KTM 390 Adventure [2025] |
Popular | KTM 200 Duke, KTM 250 Duke, KTM 390 Duke |
Most Expensive | KTM 1390 Super Duke R (Rs. 22,96,000) |
Most Affordable | KTM 125 Duke (Rs. 1,80,918) |
Dealer Showrooms Presence | 303 Cities |
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Ridden for (If Owned) | 5000-15000 km |
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Ridden for (If Owned) | 15000+ km |
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Ridden for (If Owned) | Never Owned |
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About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned) | 5000-15000 km |
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Design and styling
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About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned) | 15000+ km |