KTM has increased the prices of its popular 390 Adventure and the more affordable 390 Adventure X in India. This price change comes right after the Diwali festival. Until now, KTM had been absorbing some of the rising costs to keep prices stable for customers during the festival season. But with new taxes in place, the brand has now passed on the cost to buyers.

Why Did the Price Increase?
The main reason behind the price increase is the new GST 2.0 tax structure. Under this revised tax rule, motorcycles with engines above 350cc now attract a higher tax of 40%. KTM had avoided charging extra earlier, but with rising costs and taxes, the hike became necessary.
Updated KTM 390 Adventure X Prices (Ex-showroom India)
| Model | Old Price | New Price | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| KTM 390 Adventure (Standard) | ₹3.68 lakh | ₹3.95 lakh | ₹27,000 |
| KTM 390 Adventure X | ₹3.04 lakh | ₹3.26 lakh | ₹22,410 |
What This Means for Buyers
These new prices have changed the way KTM’s 390 Adventure fits into the market.

Standard KTM 390 Adventure: With the new price tag of ₹3.95 lakh (ex-showroom), the on-road price will go near ₹5 lakh. That’s a big jump for a middleweight adventure bike, even though it still offers great features.
390 Adventure X vs Royal Enfield Himalayan 450: The new price — ₹3.26 lakh — makes the Adventure X very close to the Himalayan 450, which costs between ₹3.06 lakh and ₹3.20 lakh. That makes the decision tougher for buyers in this segment.

What About Other KTM 390 Models?
Right now, KTM hasn’t increased the prices of other 390 bikes like:
- KTM 390 Duke
- KTM RC 390
- KTM 390 Enduro
But a price hike for these models might arrive soon too.

Engine and Feature Highlights
Both the 390 Adventure and Adventure X are powered by the same 399cc LC4c single-cylinder engine:
- Power: 48 hp
- Torque: 39 Nm
- Fully Adjustable Suspension (Standard model)
- Wheel Setup: 21-inch front and 17-inch rear tubeless spoke wheels on the standard version
- Adventure X: More basic version but still capable for beginner off-road riders
The standard model continues to offer better off-road ability thanks to its suspension and wheels.

Conclusion
This price hike may disappoint some fans, especially those who were planning to buy the KTM 390 Adventure soon. With the new prices, the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 now looks like a stronger competitor, especially for those who are shopping on a tight budget. But the KTM still stands out for its performance, features, and sharp-handling nature.
So, what do you think — is the higher price worth it for the KTM 390 Adventure, or would you go for the Himalayan 450 instead? Share your thoughts in the comments below!














