autocar-logo
Sohna

Last Updated on: 30 Sep 2025

Front Right Three Quarter
Front Right Three Quarter
Color Orange
Closed Fuel Lid
Color Orange
Tail Light Tail Lamp
Color Black
Color Orange
Color Orange
Color Orange

KTM RC 390 price in Sohna

₹3.86 Lakh
On road price, Sohna
Sohna
Starting₹5,631 /month
EMI calculator

The on road price of the KTM RC 390 in Sohna is 3.86 lakh (including all taxes, RTO fees, and insurance). In comparison, the ex-showroom KTM RC 390 price in Sohna is 3.23 lakh.

Show more

KTM RC 390 price & variants

VariantsOn road price
KTM RC 390 GP Edition
373.27 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹3.86 Lakh
KTM RC 390 Standard
373.27 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹3.86 Lakh

KTM RC 390 Images

Front Right Three Quarter Image - 26022
Front Right Three Quarter Image - 26007
Color Orange Image - 26010
Closed Fuel Lid Image - 25956
Color Orange Image - 25868
Tail Light Tail Lamp Image - 25901
Color Black Image - 25845
Color Orange Image - 25852
Color Orange Image - 25857
Color Orange Image - 25862
Color Orange Image - 25873
Side Mirror Image - 25878
Color Black, Orange Image - 25884
Color Black Image - 25890
Rear Suspension Image - 25907
Color Orange Image - 25913
Closed Fuel Lid Image - 25917
Closed Fuel Lid Image - 25922
Color Black Image - 25928
Rear View Image - 25934
Color Black Image - 25939
Color Black Image - 25945
Color Orange Image - 25949
Closed Fuel Lid Image - 25952
Front View Image - 25960
Color Orange Image - 25963
Front Left Three Quarter Image - 25965
Color Orange Image - 25968
Color Black Image - 25971
Tripmeter Image - 25977
Color Orange Image - 25983
Color Orange Image - 25985
Front Right Three Quarter Image - 25988
Headlight Image - 25990
Closed Fuel Lid Image - 25993
Side Stand Image - 25996
Front Right Three Quarter Image - 25999
Color Black Image - 26001
Color Blue Image - 26004
Front Right Three Quarter Image - 26012
Headlight Image - 26017
Color Orange Image - 26020
Color Orange Image - 26021

KTM RC 390 Colours

Blue
Orange

Trending Questions on KTM RC 390 - Answered by Autocar Experts

B
Asked by: Badrion Jan 18, 2026

My budget is around ₹3.5 lakh, and I am confused about what to get - Triumph Speed 400, Triumph Thruxton 400, KTM RC 390, BMW RR310, Apache RR 310, or Guerilla 450 - or whether I should wait for any other bike releases in 2026. My riding will be mostly city, with 1-2 long highway rides on weekends. I love quick acceleration and power, and I’m okay with a mileage of 25–35 kmpl. Please suggest which one I should choose.

Of all the bikes you have shortlisted, the Triumph Speed 400 and Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 will be the most usable without sacrificing performance due to their upright ergonomics and powerful 40hp engines. 

The KTM RC 390 will feel the most at home on winding roads, but inside the city, it won't be the most user-friendly with its canted forward riding position and peaky engine. Speaking of committed ergonomics, the Triumph Thruxton 400 is by far the most uncomfortable machine here. If you plan to use it daily, you will need to put up with a seriously focused riding position.

Coming to the two 310s, the TVS Apache RR 310 has been kept fresh with small updates every year, while the BMW G 310 RR has stayed pretty much the same since it came out. The TVS is also more affordable and packs in more power, features and better componentry, but if you value the BMW badge, then the G 310 RR is the most affordable way into BMW ownership. 

We'd also recommend taking a look at the KTM 390 Duke because it is a bike you can commute on during the week and have fun on during the weekend. 

A test ride should help you decide which is the best bike for you. 

R
Asked by: Rohanon Dec 22, 2025

I am choosing between the Aprilia RS 457 and the KTM RC 390. I prefer the Aprilia’s design, but at 6’2”, I am concerned it may feel compact. After-sales support also seems mixed. The RC 390 is around ₹1.6 lakh cheaper, offers similar performance, and has a proven service network. Is the Aprilia worth the premium? Also, with rumours of an RC 450 or 490, should I wait? My usage will be weekend rides, city fun, and occasional touring.

The Aprilia RS 457 is a wonderful sportbike and is great fun to ride while also being desirable to own and look at. However, there's no escaping that the 457cc Aprilia engine has sadly been in the spotlight many times for reliability and various other issues highlighted by multiple owners.
Apart from all this, Aprilia's dealer network is quite small, and spares are quite pricey. So we would recommend you stick with the dated but more affordable, proven and capable KTM RC 390.
The RC will also be more spacious and comfortable for larger riders such as yourself. Coming to the KTM RC 450, that bike is highly unlikely to come to India as it is made by CFMoto, not Bajaj.
S
Asked by: Sayanon Nov 2, 2025

I’m 5′4″ tall, medium build, weigh less than 65 kg, and have an inseam of maybe 30-31″ (not sure). My budget is up to ₹4 lakh (India). I want a sport bike (not a naked bike) and I have shortlisted the Yamaha YZF‑R3. Should I go for it or are there other options I should consider? Also, when will the 2025 R3 launch in India?

The Yamaha R3 is a good though a little dated - option if you’re looking for a sport bike in this class. It’s now even more appealing after the recent price drop post GST 2.0.

Another solid choice to consider is the KTM RC 390. Despite using the older 373 cc engine, it’s still a fast, capable, and exciting machine to ride.

If you’re open to stretching your budget a bit, take a look at the Kawasaki Ninja 500. It may be quite expensive for its class, but it’s a sweet, capable, and reliable bike that can serve you well for many years.

H
Asked by: Harsh Purohiton Oct 31, 2025

I’m planning to buy a 300 cc sports bike for daily commuting and weekend rides. I’ve shortlisted two bikes: the Kawasaki Ninja 300 and the Apache RR 310. Both are head-turners and cost the same in my region. The Ninja, with its parallel twin, is a reliable machine but lacks some features for its price. On the other hand, the Apache offers every feature for its price but I’m concerned about engine reliability and smoothness. I’m very confused - please help me decide.

Among these two, the TVS Apache RR310 is the more modern and feature-packed motorcycle, making it more value for money. The Kawasaki Ninja 300 has not received any major updates in a long time and carries a higher price tag. The servicing and spare parts of Kawasaki will also be priced at a premium, so that is something to take into consideration. Two other bikes you can also check out are the KTM RC 390 and the Yamaha R3. Take test rides of all four bikes so you know which one suits you best.

Can't decide which car to buy?
Ask our experts and get answers to all your car related queries.