
KTM has raised the prices of several bikes in India. The price hike ranges from ₹1,000 to ₹12,000, depending on the model. This move follows similar price hikes by other bike companies, mainly due to rising production costs and inflation.
Here’s a quick look at the updated prices:

KTM 390 Duke has seen the smallest price increase of ₹1,000. It now costs ₹2.96 lakh (ex-showroom). Earlier, the price had been reduced by ₹18,000 from ₹3.13 lakh to ₹2.95 lakh.
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KTM 250 Duke and KTM RC 390 have become costlier by ₹5,000 each.
- 250 Duke now costs ₹2.30 lakh
- RC 390 is now priced at ₹3.23 lakh (both ex-showroom).
The 250 Duke competes with bikes like Bajaj Pulsar N250, Hero Xtreme 250R, and Suzuki Gixxer 250.
KTM RC 200 has received the biggest price hike of ₹12,000.
- It now costs ₹2.33 lakh, up from ₹2.21 lakh (ex-showroom).
- It rivals bikes like Hero Karizma XMR, Bajaj Pulsar RS 200, Suzuki SF 250, and Yamaha R15 V4.
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These price changes are now effective across KTM dealerships in India.