The KTM RC 390 is one of the few potent supersport motorcycles in its segment currently in the Indian market. It recently received OBD2 compliance (onboard diagnostics) and is the most powerful KTM bike on sale. Let’s take a look at its specifications, prices, and other details.
What are the specifications and fuel economy of the KTM RC 390?
The KTM RC 390 is powered by a 373.27cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine that makes 42.9bhp and 37Nm. It is linked to a six-speed gearbox and comes with a slipper clutch and a bi-directional quickshifter. The latest generation of the KTM RC 390 offers top-class performance and the engine response is even better than before. During the BikeWale fuel efficiency test, we rode the bike in moderate to slightly dense city and highway traffic. It returned 26.6kmpl, and that’s a decent figure considering the high revving nature of the motor. If you pair it with the 13.5-litres of fuel tank capacity, the RC 390 should be able to cover about 350km in a go. However, the overall range might vary as per your riding style and conditions.
What are the colour options available for the KTM RC 390?
KTM offers the RC 390 in two different colours – KTM Factory Racing Blue and KTM Electronic Orange. There’s another paint scheme, but KTM offers it as a separate variant. The major difference in the aforementioned colours is the contrasting paint schemes used.
What are the variants, prices, and rivals of the KTM RC 390?
You can purchase the KTM RC 390 in standard and GP variants. The only difference between the two is the colours. Apart from that, both trims use the same engine, hardware, and features. The asking price for both trims is Rs. 3.18 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).