While the 2025 KTM 390 Adventure was supposed to be launched on 30th January as per the official teaser, it didn’t seem to have materialised. However, full specifications of India-spec model have gone live on company’s website. Ahead of the official launch, new spy shots of 2025 KTM 390 Adventure R have been leaked showing the bike without any camouflage.
2025 KTM 390 Adventure R Spied Undisguised
While the official launch date is still not known, units seem to be reaching dealerships and might be spied on the way. These recent spy shots are credited to automotive enthusiast Abhijit Kalambe who spotted them at Tamhini Ghat in Maharashtra. This particular unit is completely undisguised and seems to be en route a dealership.
KTM’s website has revealed all specs and features of 2025 KTM 390 Adventure, including colours. The one seen in these spy shots is called Ceramic White, where White is at front and KTM’s signature Orange at the rear. Second colour is Electronic Orange, where Orange is at front and White at the rear.
Being the top-spec R variants of 2025 390 Adventure, it packs all bells and whistles KTM has advertised. As the name suggests, 2025 390 Adventure is positioned as an adventure tourer and not an outright off-roader. That’s where 2025 KTM 390 Enduro comes in and is expected to launch in India later on.
Specs & Performance
Sticking with 390 Adventure R, it is an all-new motorcycle when compared to its predecessor. It features a completely revised bodywork with a sharper and angular design theme. Powering this motorcycle is a new 398.6cc single-cylinder DOHC 4V/cyl liquid-cooled engine that makes 45.3 bhp and 39 Nm, up by 2.4 bhp and 2 Nm.
A 6-speed gearbox, slipper clutch and a quick-shifter come as standard. KTM is also offering a slew of electronic rider aids. Prominent among these include cornering traction control (switchable), cornering ABS, off-road ABS, cruise control and more. There are three riding modes too – Street, Rain and Off-road.
Components of the 2025 KTM 390 Adventure R are impressive. The most notable ones include fully adjustable USD front forks (compression and rebound, 30 clicks each), adjustable rear mono-shock (20 clicks rebound, 10 clicks pre-load), 320 mm front radially mounted and 240 mm rear floating disc brake setup with dual-channel ABS.
Components & Features
Suspension travel is 200mm at the front and 205 mm at the rear. Even though ground clearance is increased to 227 mm, seat height is reduced to 830 mm. Wheel size is now 21-inch front and 17-inch rear for the first time, as opposed to its predecessor’s 19-inch front and 17-inch rear setup. Fuel tank is the same 14.5L, but kerb weight has gone up 5 kg as it weighs 183 kg.
Other notable elements on this motorcycle include knuckle guards, adjustable levers, underbelly exhaust for compaction and mass centralisation, a 5-inch TFT instrument cluster positioned in a tower-like housing. This screen supports Bluetooth connectivity with features like music control and navigation. To further aid touring, KTM will offer auxiliary light accessories too, complementing the twin projector headlight setup.
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