
KTM 390 Duke gets 10 year warranty but for limited time only
KTM 390 Duke is sold in three colours - Signature Electronic Orange, Ebony Black and Atlantic Blue. Check Offers
KTM India has announced that they are offering a 10-year warranty on the 390 Duke. This offer is applicable only till June 30th. An authorised KTM dealership would be able to provide a few terms and conditions. Till now, the brand offered a 2-year warranty + a 3-year extended warranty. And before this, the brand offered a warranty of two years only.
What are the recent updates to the KTM 390 Duke?
KTM India recently launched the 390 Duke in the Indian market. It comes in a new colour scheme called Ebony Black. Up to this point, KTM has offered the 390 Duke in two colour options - Electronic Orange and Atlantic Blue. There is also cruise control on offer now, and to support it, the brand has added new switchgear on the left handlebar. 2025 KTM 390 Duke in new Ebony Black colour scheme. What are the engine specifications of the KTM 390 Duke?
KTM 390 Duke is powered by a 399 cc, single-cylinder liquid-cooled engine, which is calibrated to deliver a maximum power output of 44.25 bhp and a peak torque of 39 Nm. Previously, the engine had a displacement of 373 cc, which was increased to 399 cc with the introduction of the new-generation Duke. Additionally, it features a 6-speed transmission equipped with a bi-directional quickshifter.
Also Read : 2025 KTM RC 200 launched at ₹ 2.54 lakh, gets new TFT screen What features does the KTM 390 Duke come with?
Alongside the cruise control feature, the 2025 model will unveil a revamped switchgear that includes dedicated buttons for cruise control. The 5-inch TFT display stays the same, offering Bluetooth connectivity for music management, managing incoming calls, and enabling turn-by-turn navigation.
Additionally, the motorcycle will feature launch control, multiple riding modes, a new Track Mode, SuperMoto ABS, a Quickshifter, self-cancelling indicators, cruise control, and a speed limiter function. Moreover, it will also include riding modes, traction control, cornering ABS, and a fully adjustable suspension setup. What are the competitors of the KTM 390 Duke?
The motorcycle goes against the TVS Apache RTR 310, Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450, BMW G 310 R, Yamaha MT-03 and Triumph Speed 400.
Also Read : 2025 KTM 390 Adventure: Has it changed for the better? What is the hardware on duty with the KTM 390 Duke?
The motorcycle features a steel trellis frame, along with a newly designed sub-frame, both constructed from pressure die-cast aluminum. Furthermore, a newly crafted curved swingarm has been introduced. The suspension system is equipped with upside-down forks at the front and a monoshock at the rear.
The braking system for the 2024 390 Duke has been adapted from the RC 390 model. It includes new, lighter rotors, with the front disc measuring 320 mm and the rear disc at 240 mm. In addition, the alloy wheels have been optimized for weight efficiency and now showcase a reduced number of spokes, also drawing inspiration from the design of the RC 390.
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First Published Date: 05 Jun 2025, 08:58 AM IST
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