KTM has recently announced a price hike in the range of Rs 1,000 to Rs 12,000 for select bikes in their portfolio
The decision aligns with the industry trends where the operational costs are rising. Other international brands, including BMW and Ducati, are also increasing their prices in 2025.
The new 390 Duke is charged with a nominal price hike of Rs 1,000. The new price is Rs 2.96 Lakh (ex-showroom). Earlier this year, KTM slashed the price of the 390 Duke by Rs 18,000.
The KTM 390 Duke is powered by a 399 cc LC4c single-cylinder fuel-injected engine that delivers 46 PS/ 39 NM.
The 250 Duke faces a price of Rs 5,000. The new price for the 250 Duke stands at Rs 2.30 Lakh as compared to the Rs 2.25 Lakh earlier.
KTM RC 390's new price stands at Rs 3.23 Lakh (ex-showroom), compared to Rs 3.18 Lakh earlier.
The 250 Duke is powered by a 249.07 cc liquid-cooled engine that produces 31 PS/ 25 NM of torque, while the RC 390 utilises a 373 cc liquid-cooled engine that produces 43.5 PS/ 37 NM.
The RC 200 faces the highest price hike in the lineup of Rs 12,000. It is now available at Rs 2.33 Lakh as compared to Rs 2.21 Lakh. Powering it is a 199.5 cc, liquid-cooled engine that generates 25.8 PS/ 19.5 NM