•Powered by a 399cc single-cylinder engine
•Features LED illumination, dual-channel ABS, and more
•Unlikely to be launched in India
KTM has unveiled the 390 Enduro R at the EICMA and here is what the bike looks like. Similar to the spy shots of the test bike, the production version of the 390 Enduro R too looks quite rugged and off-road ready.
On the design front, the KTM 390 Enduro R gets a hexagonal headlight with a flat cowl around it. The setup is flanked by LED turn indicators and sits atop the raised fender. The bike gets a flat tubular handlebar and lever guards as well.
Powering the KTM 390 Enduro R is a 399cc single-cylinder engine that is linked to a six-speed gearbox. It is the same motor that KTM introduced with the new 390 Duke. The hardware setup comprises WP USD front forks and a monoshock. Meanwhile, the brakes comprise a front and rear disc with dual-channel ABS and these are mounted on a 21-inch front and an 18-inch rear spoke wheel wrapped in tubed knobby tyres.
The 390 Enduro R gets a side-slung exhaust, a flat single-piece seat, angular body panels, a belly pan, and an overall swanky build.
KTM is unlikely to bring the 390 Enduro R to India as the brand already has the 390 Adventure range which is far more versatile for the Indian market.