- Likely to be launched in the coming months
- Spotted testing multiple times
- Features different styling and bodywork than the standard model
The upcoming KTM 390 Adventure has been spotted testing once again as we inch closer to its official launch. This time, the Enduro model has been seen on a test run it appears ready for production. The images may not convey it well, but the bike appears a tad smaller compared to the standard 390 Adventure.
With its Enduro build, the 390 Adventure gets notably slimmer and less cladding. The front profile houses a small headlight with a tall enduro-style fender below. The 390 Adventure Enduro test bike is also seen with relatively sharp tank extensions, a single-piece slim bench seat, and a rather clean tail setup.
Powering the new KTM 390 Adventure range is likely to be the 399cc single-cylinder liquid-cooled motor that is used in the current 390 Duke. It makes 45.3bhp and 39Nm for the streetfighter offering and we expect the numbers to be the same for the 390 Adventure range too.
The 390 Adventure’s hardware comprises USD front forks and a monoshock while the braking is done by a single disc at both ends mounted on a 21-inch front and 17-inch rear spoke wheels wrapped in button tyres. It is expected to get safety aids like ABS, traction control, and more. We also expect features like LED illumination, and a fully digital instrument console.
KTM could debut its updated 390 Adventure range in the next few months and the Enduro trim might be priced around Rs. 3.8 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).