All KTM, Husqvarna bikes come with 5 year warranty now

    In addition to the 5-year warranty, a 1-year RSA is also offered on all KTM and Husqvarna models.

    Published On Apr 15, 2024 04:34:00 PM

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    All KTM, Husqvarna bikes come with 5 year warranty now
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    KTM India has announced that it is now offering a five-year warranty on all KTM and Husqvarna motorcycles purchased from April 1, 2024 onwards. The company previously offered a two-year warranty as standard. All motorcycles now get the standard two-year warranty, along with an additional three-year warranty, for no additional cost. Apart from the extended warranty, KTM and Husqvarna are also offering customers a free one-year RSA (roadside assistance) package. 

    1. Offer valid from April 1, 2024
    2. No duration disclosed for the 5-year warranty 

    With the new warranty, customers can enjoy their motorcycle stress-free for five years before worrying about major repair bills, as the warranty covers the replacement of major parts should they be defective. The one-year RSA programme covers 24/7 Roadside Assistance, Bike Towing and other breakdown-related assistance.  

    It is worth noting that this is not the first time that KTM and Husqvarna have offered this benefit. In the past, the brands have offered a five-year warranty, but only for a limited time. As there is no end date for this programme mentioned in the company's official communication, only time will tell whether this will be a new standard feature on all KTM and Husqvarna models. 

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