
Last Updated on: 07 Apr 2026
KTM 390 Adventure X
The KTM 390 Adventure X launch date in India was February 5, 2025, and it is available in a single variant - Standard. The KTM 390 Adventure X price starts at βΉ3.28 lakh (ex-showroom).
The 2025 KTM 390 Adventure X is powered by a 399 cc single-cylinder, liquid-cooled petrol engine paired with a 6-speed manual gearbox and slipper clutch. This new generation LC4c engine produces 46 PS at 8,500 rpm, 39 Nm of torque at 6,500 rpm, and delivers a refined performance.
The KTM 390 Adventure X mileage is (company-claimed), which makes it quite suitable for long-distance touring and daily use. The KTM 390 Adventure X weight is 181 kg (kerb), and its seat height is 825 mm. Together, these factors offer a balanced stance that accommodates riders of different heights.
The KTM 390 Adventure X on road price varies based on RTO, insurance costs, and other factors. But it typically falls between βΉ3.28 lakh and βΉ3.61 lakh in major Indian cities, like - Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, etc.
The 2025 KTM 390 Adventure X rivals models, such as the Suzuki V-Strom SX, Triumph Scrambler 400 XC, and Royal Enfield Himalayan 450. To explore what makes this ADV KTM bike a sensible choice, read our detailed KTM 390 Adventure X review.
KTM 390 Adventure X Design
The 2025 KTM 390 Adventure X follows the brandβs rally-inspired design with a sharp and purposeful stance. It offers high ground clearance, a tall windscreen, and ergonomic seating for all-day comfort. The split-trellis frame ensures superior handling both on-road and off-road.
KTM 390 Adventure X Key Features
- 5-inch full-color TFT display with intuitive handlebar controls.
- Quickshifter+ for clutchless gear shifts.
- Dual-channel ABS with Off-road ABS mode for confident braking.
- LED projector headlamp with auxiliary lighting.
- Ride-by-Wire throttle for smooth and predictable power delivery.
- WP APEX suspension offering 200 mm front and 205 mm rear travel.
- 14.5-litre metal fuel tank providing 400+ km range per fill.
KTM 390 Adventure X Features and specifications
Our Rating | Yet to be Reviewed |
Body Type | Bike |
Engine | 398.63 cc |
Fuel Type | Petrol |
Transmission | Manual |
Max Power | 45.3 bhp @ 8500 rpm |
Max Torque | 39 Nm @ 6500 rpm |
| Fuel Type/ Propulsion | Petrol |
| Engine Displacement | 398.63 cc |
| Spark Plugs | 1 Per Cylinder |
| Stroke | 64 mm |
| Fuel Tank Size | 14.5 L |
| Official Fuel Economy | None kmpl |
| Auto Start/Stop | No |
| Reserve Fuel Capacity | 2.9 L |
| Front Brakes | Disc |
| Rear Brakes | Disc |
| Front Brake Type | Disc |
| Front Brake Size | 320mm |
| Seat height | 825 mm |
| Wheelbase | 1470 mm |
| Adjustable seat height | |
| Ground Clearance | 228 mm |
| Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS) | |
| Hazard lights | |
| Traction control | |
| Side-stand engine cut-off |
| Pillion Footrest | |
| Quickshifter | |
| Pillion Seat | |
| Pillion Grabrail |
| Touchscreen | |
| TFT colour Instrument cluster | |
| Tachometer Type | Digital |
| Tachometer |
KTM 390 Adventure X price & variants
The KTM 390 Adventure X is available in a single variant - Standard and offers most of the premium hardware and core features from the standard 390 Adventure at a more accessible price. The KTM Adventure 390 X price in India starts at βΉ3.28 lakh (ex-showroom).
The KTM 390 Adventure X on road price ranges between βΉ3.28 lakh and βΉ3.61 lakh, depending on city-wise taxes and insurance.
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KTM 390 Adventure X mileage
The KTM 390 Adventure X mileage is (company-claimed). Its 14.5-litre fuel tank gives it a range of more than 400 km.
| Fuel type | Displacement | Transmission | Mileage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Petrol | 398.63 cc | Manual | NA |
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The KTM 390 Adventure X is showcased through 56 images, giving a detailed look at its design and styling.
KTM 390 Adventure X Colours
The KTM 390 Adventure X colours include two striking shades:
- Ceramic White
- Electronic Orange
KTM 390 Adventure X FAQs
The KTM 390 Adventure X launched in India on February 5, 2025.
The KTM 390 Adventure X price in India starts at βΉ3.28 lakh (ex-showroom).
The KTM Adventure 390 X on road price starts at βΉ3.28 lakh and goes up to βΉ3.61 lakh depending on RTO, insurance cost, and other factors.
The KTM 390 Adventure X mileage is .
The KTM Adventure 390 X top speed is around 160 kmph.
The KTM 390 Adventure X kerb weight is 181 kg.
The KTM 390 Adventure X ground clearance is 228 mm.
The KTM 390 Adventure X doesn't include features like - traction control, cornering ABS, and adjustable suspension. Because of the lack of these features the bike is priced lower while it retains the same engine and chassis setup.
Questions you may find useful
Krishna
β’4wI am considering upgrading from my 2015 KTM Duke 200 to the KTM 390 Enduro R. What attracts me most is its design, performance, and strong off-road capability, which feels like a significant step up from my current bike. However, I am not very experienced in off-road riding yet, although I am keen to learn and improve over time. In this context, I would appreciate your expert advice on the following: What are the key pros and cons of upgrading to the 390 Enduro R from a Duke 200? Is it a sensible choice for someone new to off-road riding, or could it feel too demanding initially? How manageable is the bike for everyday city use in terms of comfort, heat, and practicality? Would I be underutilising the bike if I only ride off-road occasionally on weekends? Additionally, how does it compare with alternatives like the Himalayan 450, KTM 390 Adventure X, and Triumph Scrambler 400 X for my usage? Lastly, what specific aspects should I focus on during a test ride before making a final decision?

Autocar India
The KTM 390 Enduro R is one of the most fun machines you can buy in its category today, but it comes with some compromises. You need to be okay with its tall 890mm seat height, 177kg kerb weight and tubed tyres. Coming to your questions, firstly, the 390 Enduro R is actually quite nice on the road. Day-to-day riding will become quite enjoyable, not to mention rather fast because of its tough, long-travel suspension and commanding ergonomics. You'll only need to be mindful of punctures and the lower tank range. If this is to be your only bike, then the Enduro might not be the most practical or user-friendly option. Taking it off-road might prove to be too much for a beginner, especially so if you find its seat height intimidating. An adventure bike like the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 or KTM 390 Adventure X will undoubtedly be more practical, capable and user-friendly on the road but will feel a little larger off it. Ultimately, it all boils down to two things. First, can you live with the seat height (both on and off the road) and second, are you willing to live with the compromises the Enduro comes with over its Adventure sibling?If the answer to both of those questions is yes, then you should go ahead with your purchase. Only an exhaustive test ride will help you figure out whether the Enduro will be the right fit for you.
JAWAHAR SINGH
β’15wI am 63 years old and overweight. I love riding solo. I have a Honda Hβness CB 350, purchased in August 2023. I love this bike and have ridden extensively in Sikkim. One of my longest solo rides was from Mangan (North Sikkim) to Kharar, Punjab, via Delhi, covering about 2,000 km. I now want to upgrade to a more powerful bike, though at times the Honda Hβness feels adequate. This upgrade is for some of my future planned rides. My priorities are: 1. Medium weight 2. Sufficient power on demand for overtaking (the Honda Hβness lacks here) 3. Easy customisation for solo touring and availability of touring accessories (a drawback of the Honda Hβness) 4. Larger petrol tank (the 15-litre tank on the Honda Hβness is a big plus) 5. Good RSA (Roadside Assistance) network and a strong service network (Hondaβs RSA has been good, but BigWing service centres are sparse).Request suggestions based on the above.

Autocar India
The two options we would recommend you consider are the KTM 390 Adventure X and the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450. Both have an extensive service network across the country and have aftermarket accessories galore available from both OEM and third-party providers. Plus, with their powerful, liquid-cooled engines, they will deliver more performance than your Honda CB350 Hβness, which will be helpful on your long tours.Do bear in mind that the Himalayan weighs more than the 390 Adventure X, and its size may be a dealbreaker if you are a shorter or less confident rider. We'd urge you to take a test ride of both and see which one fits your needs better.
Jay
β’16wI am upgrading from a Royal Enfield Scram 411. My top priority is reliability and near-zero day-to-day niggles. My budget is around βΉ4.7 lakh (on-road). What I disliked about the Scram was the recurring cone-set or steering-head bearing issues and the related front-end feel and maintenance. My use case includes: Daily city commuting Weekend highway runs Occasional bad roads and touring I prefer something that can do it all without requiring constant attention. I am considering KTM, but I am wary of being too electronics-dependent, such as sensor or ECU-related failures and issues with ride-by-wire, traction control, or quickshifters, since reliability is my number one filter. Which bikes in this budget have the strongest real-world reliability record over the years and kilometres, with minimal repeat issues? If you have owned or maintained these bikes, what typically fails and at what mileage? What would you shortlist if the goal is to buy once, ride daily, tour hard, and not have to constantly babysit the bike? Bikes I am already considering include the Kawasaki Versys 300, Suzuki V-Strom SX 250, Honda NX200 and CB350, KTM Adventure 390 X, TVS RTX 300, and Royal Enfield Bear 650.

Autocar India
The KTM 390 Adventure X will make for a good upgrade over your current Royal Enfield Scram 411. What you've mentioned about the KTM's electronic niggles can occur. However, these issues are sometimes sporadic and can also boil down to how you clean/maintain your bike. By and large, you should be okay with the KTM in the long run. You should also seriously consider the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 because it has a proven track record, by and large. Also, it has far fewer electronic aids than the KTM, which will also mean fewer things to go wrong. The Kawasaki Versys-X 300 is a stone-simple machine with only dual-channel ABS in the name of electronics, and it will be by far the most reliable machine in the long run. However, this bike thoroughly feels its age when ridden against the competition, and it only comes with wire-spoke wheels and tubed tyres, which will make fixing a puncture quite difficult. The TVS Apache RTX 300 is a phenomenal package, but it is still too new a platform, and you'll have to wait and watch what owners say about its reliability.
Rahul Pawar
β’17wI currently own a 2009 Royal Enfield Thunderbird 350 and am looking to upgrade. I am unsure about the Super Meteor 650 due to its stiff suspension, low mileage and my past experience with Royal Enfield. I frequently ride with a pillion on long journeys across rural India and value comfort and value for money. All Royal Enfield options donβt entice me, but if you suggest one, I can think of it. I prefer a cruiser stance, but the Kawasaki Eliminator feels too low for me. I am 5β10β. Please advise.

Autocar India
Considering you ride a lot with a pillion and in rural areas, where roads can suddenly disappear without warning, an adventure bike will suit your needs better than a cruiser. Under the Rs 3 lakh mark, you have the very capable TVS Apache RTX 300, and if you are willing to stretch your budget to Rs 4 lakh, then the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 and KTM 390 Adventure X are our recommendations.If, however, you are determined to stick to a roadster/cruiser, then your best bets would be the Royal Enfield Classic / Bullet 350 and the Honda CB350 trio. These bikes will be available under Rs 3 lakh (on-road).Take a test ride of these bikes with a pillion onboard to understand which one serves you best.
Aiden Pinto
β’25wHi Team Autocar, I bought a 2025 KTM 390 Adventure X two months ago and use it daily in Mumbai for about 50 km, sometimes even 100 km a day. I plan to start weekend rides soon, but the constant buzzing on the handlebars causes palm numbness after 30β45 minutes. Could you please suggest modifications or solutions to reduce these vibrations?

Autocar India
Small fixes like thicker grips or heavier bar end weights will provide some relief for the vibration issue on your KTM 390 Adventure X. You can also look at handlebar dampeners, although that will be a little on the expensive side. Another option you can look at is changing your sprockets to change your gearing so that the zone you find yourself in the most is as buzz-free as possible. Do bear in mind that putting an aftermarket sprocket could void your warranty, and we'd best advise you not to do so on a brand-new machine.
Sai Rohith
β’26wHi, Iβm 5'11" tall and looking for adventure bike options within a βΉ3-5 lakh budget (including optional upgrades and accessories). My main use will be city commuting and weekend trips twice a month. I prefer something between 300cc and 500cc.

Autocar India
The top adventure bike picks in this segment are the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450, KTM 390 Adventure, and KTM 390 Adventure X. All offer strong performance, great comfort, and a great feature set.Another option is the Kawasaki Versys-X 300, which, though dated, remains a decent choice, especially after the recent GST revision has reduced its price.
KARAN PARAB
β’28wIβm planning to buy a new bike for daily office commutes in Mumbai and 1β2 rides per year within Maharashtra. I need good pillion comfort, suspension suited for Mumbaiβs pothole-filled roads, and easy maneuverability in heavy traffic. The initial cost can be high, but I want low maintenance and fuel expenses. Spare parts should also be easily available. You can suggest a cruiser or adventure bike as well, if any.

Autocar India
Since you haven't specified your budget, recommending will be a little difficult, so we'll give you a variety of options. You should strongly consider the Classic 350/Bullet 350 from Royal Enfield, as well as any of the Honda CB350 models in the cruiser space. These bikes have lovely seating and suspension comfort and are good to ride inside the city as well as on the highway - so long as you don't go over 100kph too often.In the adventure bike space, we would recommend the KTM 390 Adventure X or the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450.Both of these have genuine highway capability, loaded up with a pillion, and can also handle daily commuting with ease. The adventure bikes will be more expensive to buy and run compared to the simpler, retro-styled cruisers, considering they are larger, more tech-laden offerings.
Girish Thakare
β’29wAs an expert from Autocar India, what is the best adventure or cruiser bike, with a budget of under βΉ5 lakh (on-road in India), that prioritizes rider comfort on Indian roads with frequent potholes?

Autocar India
While cruisers are generally believed to offer great comfort due to their sofa-like seating position, in reality, especially on Indian roads, the opposite is often true. With your hands and legs stretched far forward, your back bears most of the impact from the road surface.If rider comfort is your top priority, an adventure bike would be a better choice because of its neutral and spacious rider triangle and long-travel suspension.In this category, you can consider two options: the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 and either of the KTM 390 Adventure models. If you plan to ride mostly on roads, stick to the lower X variant of the KTM. We recommend a thorough test ride before deciding, as both bikes are tall and heavy, the Royal Enfield more so than the KTM.










