The limited period offer on the purchase of KTM 390 and 250 Adventure models comprise of free accessories and extended warranty package
KTM India has rolled out a limited-period offer on the purchase of its adventure range in the country. KTM 390 Adventure and 250 Adventure, purchased on or before Feb 28, will come with free accessories worth Rs 12,748. In addition, the buyers will also get a complimentary 10-year extended warranty package without paying any additional amount. While the 390 Adventure is sold at a sticker price of Rs 3.97 lakh, the 250 Adventure can be purchased at a price point of Rs 2.42 lakh. Both the prices mentioned below are ex-showroom, Delhi.
The free accessory package offered with both the adventure models comprises of mudflap extension, lower fender, headlamp protector, centre stand, touring seat and bike cover. The brand stated that this limited period offer will provide peace of mind to the owners of these bikes while it aims to enrich the buyer experience by eliminating extra costs associated with accessories.
KTM India had rolled out similar benefits in Jan 2026 as well on the purchase of the 390 Adventure. The ‘New Year’ offer provided the customers with genuine KTM accessories worth Rs 10,000 absolutely free. In addition, the company was giving away extended warranty of up to 10 years worth Rs 2650, free of cost. It appears that KTM has extended these benefits for Feb 2026 too on the purchase of its adventure motorcycles.

KTM 390 Adventure is one of the most capable off-roading bikes presently on sale in the Indian market. It directly takes on the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450, Kawasaki Versys-X 300 and the upcoming BMW F 450 GS. Powered by a 399cc single-cylinder liquid-cooled LC4 engine, it has power output of 45.4 bhp at 8500 rpm and peak torque of 39 Nm at 6500 rpm. The engine is mated to a 6-speed gearbox.
We have learnt that KTM is planning to launch a downsized version of the 390 Adventure with a 350cc engine to enjoy the lower GST benefits. In Sep 2025, the Union government had hike the GST on bikes with engine capacity above 350cc to 40 percent from the existing 28 percent. This move seriously damaged the retail prospects of the KTM 390 range as the brand was compelled to hike the price of these bikes. Hence, a 350cc version is in works for aggressive pricing under GST 2.0 benefits.

As for the KTM 250 Adventure, it is equipped with the 249cc single-cylinder liquid-cooled petrol engine which generates max power of 30.7 bhp at 9250 rpm and highest torque of 25 Nm at 7250 rpm. The engine is paired to a 6-speed transmission.

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