2025 KTM 390 Duke Launch Price Rs 2.95 Lakh – New Colour, Cruise Control

The 2025 KTM 390 Duke price has not been increased by the company in the Indian market despite the inclusion of new colour and feature

KTM India has launched the 2025 390 Duke at a sticker price of Rs 2.95 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi) in the country. The new version gets new colour options and advanced features while the price remains unchanged. The 2025 KTM 390 Duke was recently spotted undisguised ahead of the launch and now the brand has finally made it official through a press note. The Gen 3 version of the naked streetfighter had recently received a price cut of Rs 18,000 as earlier it was on sale at Rs 3.13 lakh in the Indian market.

The 2025 390 Duke is equipped with cruise control feature as standard where the rider can set the speed via the left handlebar switches while monitoring it through the TFT screen. It takes the help of ABS hardware and software to control the speed. The rival motorcycles of the 390 Duke do not come with cruise control and it is often seen in high-end premium bikes in India.

2025 KTM 390 Duke Cruise Control
2025 KTM 390 Duke Cruise Control

The 2025 KTM 390 Duke also receives a new Ebony Black paint shade along with the existing Electronic Orange & Atlantic Blue colourways. Fondly addressed as ‘The Corner Rocket,’ it comes loaded with several class-leading features like Fully adjustable suspension setup, Compression & Rebound damping at the front, Rebound damping & pre-load adjust at the rear and 5-inch TFT digital instrument cluster with racing telemetric data.

Some of the notable safety features on-board include Motorcycle Traction Control (MTC), Multiple ride modes (Steet & Rain), Launch control & Quickshifter+, Cornering ABS & Supermoto ABS, and 3D IMU enabled cornering traction control.

2025 KTM 390 Duke Ebony Black Colour
2025 KTM 390 Duke Ebony Black Colour

Mechanically, it is powered by the latest 399 cc single-cylinder liquid-cooled LC4c petrol engine which develops top power of 45 bhp and highest torque of 39 Nm while linked to a 6-speed transmission with a slipper & assist clutch.

KTM had signed an agreement with Bajaj Auto in 2007 while it started sales and operations five years later in 2012 in the Indian market. The company has more than 450 dealer outlets in the country as of now while having sold more than half a million bikes already in the domestic market. In fact, India is the biggest global market for KTM.