- KTM launched all of its BS6 models before January this year.
- Even the 390 Adventure has received a price hike.
- Deliveries of the bikes have resumed as lockdown restrictions ease.
It was in late January 2020 that KTM updated its entire fleet of models that it produced in India to BS6 emission norms. Barring the 200 Duke, which received a whole host of updates to its styling and components, the rest of the models saw small nifty feature updates and subsequently small price revisions. Now, though, KTM has increased the prices of its entire fleet by roughly Rs 4,000 - Rs 5,000 with no other changes to the models to be reported. Even prices of the newly launched 390 Adventure have gone up.
Here’s the revised price list:
Model
|
Old Prices
|
New Prices
|
Change
|
200 DUKE
|
Rs 1,72,749
|
Rs 1,76,845
|
Rs 4,096
|
RC 200
|
Rs 1,96,768
|
Rs 2,00,864
|
Rs 4,096
|
250 DUKE
|
Rs 2,00,576
|
Rs 2,05,312
|
Rs 4,736
|
390 DUKE
|
Rs 2,52,928
|
Rs 2,57,906
|
Rs 4,978
|
RC 390
|
Rs 2,48,075
|
Rs 2,53,184
|
Rs 5,109
|
390 Adventure
|
Rs 2,99,001
|
Rs 3,04,110
|
Rs 5,109
|
125 DUKE
|
Rs 1,38,041
|
Rs 1,42,265
|
Rs 4,223
|
RC 125
|
Rs 1,55,277
|
Rs 1,59,629
|
Rs 4,352
|
All prices, ex-showroom Delhi
With the new prices, the KTMs do not feel as value for money as they were a couple of years ago. Despite the presence of high quality hardware and phenomenal performance, the asking price just feels too high, especially now that they are almost Rs 9,500 - Rs 10,000 more than their BS4 counterparts.
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