KTM 250 Adventure low-seat V variant price revealed

    As is the case with the 390 Adventure, the low-seat version of the 250 Adventure costs the same as the standard bike.

    Published On May 31, 2023 01:49:00 PM

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    KTM 250 Adventure V low-seat version India price.
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    Following the footsteps of the larger 390 Adventure, the KTM 250 Adventure also receives a low-seat 'V' variant. Like with the larger ADV, the 250 Adventure V is priced the same as the standard bike, meaning that it costs Rs 2.47 lakh (ex-showroom).

    1. Seat height down to 834mm from 855mm
    2. Engine, electronics same as regular 250 ADV
    3. Different suspension components with lower travel figures

    The 250 Adventure is currently the most affordable ADV in the Austrian marque's Indian portfolio but with a tall 855mm saddle height, it isn't the easiest to manage for shorter folks. This low-seat 250 ADV 'V' variant with its lower 834mm seat height should prove to be much more manageable and just like the larger 390 Adventure, everything else stays the same between the two variants. 

    What this means is that the 250 ADV 'V' will be powered by the same liquid-cooled, 249cc, single-cylinder engine making 30hp at 9,000rpm and 24 Nm at 7,500rpm. Much like the larger 390 Adventure, the 250 Adventure also has the option to deactivate ABS at the rear for better control off-road.  

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