Updated KTM RC390 launched at Rs 2.13 lakh

    The KTM RC390 uses the same 373.2cc engine as the previous model; gets the addition of a slipper clutch.

    Published On Feb 10, 2016 03:29:00 PM

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    KTM has launched the updated KTM RC390 for 2016 in India. The modifications on the bike are solely mechanical, and styling is carried forward from the older model.

    The updated KTM RC390 continues to be powered by the 373.2cc single-cylinder liquid-cooled four-stroke engine developing 42.9bhp and 3.57kgm of torque mated to a six-speed gearbox. Also, the engine and gearbox have received minor tweaks to improve smoothness. The biggest update is the introduction of a slipper clutch, making it easier to ride when shifting gears aggressively. The 2016 KTM RC390 doesn't come with a switch for the headlight and hence the headlight is activated when the bike is switched on. 

    Internationally, the updated RC390 gets an all-new exhaust system – a new stainless steel underfloor pre-silencer which meets a cylindrical aluminium absorption silencer, and now adheres to Euro 4 emission norms making it cleaner to run. However, for India this add-on is not available as it would result in an increase in costs. It also skips on the 320mm larger disc brake at the front.  The new belly pan, and span adjustable levers shown on the eicma bike have not reached showrooms in India.

    The updated RC390 for India is priced at Rs 2.13 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi) 

     

     

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