KTM 390 Adventure X vs Royal Enfield Himalayan Standard - BS VI

Wondering whether 390 Adventure X and Himalayan Standard - BS VI is the most suited bike as per your daily requirements? Don’t panic, because BikeJunction brings to you its smart bike Comparison Tool that puts all the features of 390 Adventure X and Himalayan Standard - BS VI side by side, helping you to make a quick and informed decision. 390 Adventure X has a price range that starts at ₹ 2.81 Lakh, whereas Himalayan Standard - BS VI comes with a price range starting from ₹ 2.54 Lakh in India. Scrolling down further, you will get a more extensive comparison of 390 Adventure X and Himalayan Standard - BS VI , which will definitely clear your confusion between the two.

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Engine

Max Power

42.9 bhp @ 9,000 rpm
24.3 bhp (17.88kw) @ 6500 rpm

Max Torque

37 Nm @ 7,000 rpm
32 Nm @ 4000- 4500 rpm

Battery Type

MF battery
MF

Compression Ratio

12.88:1
9.5:1

Cooling System

Liquid cooling with radiator
Air Cooled

Emission Type

BS6
BS-VI

Engine Type

Single Cylinder, 4-Valve, DOHC, F.I. Engine
Single cylinder, 4 stroke, SOHC, Air-cooled

Displacement

373
411

Bore

89 mm
78 mm

Range

N/A Km
450 Km

Stroke

60 mm
86 mm

Valve Per Cylinder

4
2
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Mileage & Performance

Speed

Top Speed

180 Km/h
120 Km/h

Tyres & Wheels

Tyre Size

Front : 100/90 - 19, Rear : 130/80 - 17
Front : 90/90 - 21, Rear : 120/90 - 17

Wheel Size

Front : 19 inch, Rear : 17 inch
Front : 21 inch, Rear : 17 inch

Wheels Type

Cast Alloy
Spoke

Tubeless Tyre

Tubeless
Tubed

Ignition

CDI
Digital electronic ignition

Tyre Brand

N/A
N/A

Wheelbase

1430 mm
1465 mm

Radial Tyre

Yes
No

Front Tyre Pressure Rider

29 psi
25 psi

Front Tyre Pressure Rider And Pillion

29 psi
27 psi

Rear Tyre Pressure Rider

29 psi
32 psi

Rear Tyre Pressure Rider And Pillion

32 psi
34 psi
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Brakes

Rear Brake

Disc
Disc, Single piston floating caliper

Abs

N/A
Dual channel (switchable to single channel ABS - Rear wheel ABS control deactivation)

Front Brake

Disc
Disc, 2 Piston floating caliper

Braking Type

N/A
Switchable ABS

Front Brake Diameter

320 mm
300 mm

Rear Brake Diameter

230 mm
240 mm
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Fuel

Fuel Supply

Fuel Injection
Electronic Fuel Injection

Fuel Capacity

14 L
15 L

Fuel Reserve

2 L
3 L

Body

Body Type

N/A
Adventure Tourer

Frame

Split-Trellis Frame (Tubular)
Half-duplex split cradle frame

Additional Storage

N/A
No

Ground Clearance

200 mm
220 mm

Height

1400 mm
1370 mm

Kerb Weight

177 Kg
199 Kg

Length

2154 mm
2190 mm

Saddle Height

855 mm
N/A mm

Seat Height

855 mm
800 mm

Width

900 mm
840 mm
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Electrical Accessories

Mobile Connectivity

N/A
Yes

Bluetooth Connectivity

Yes
N/A

Switches & Controls

Riding Modes

Street & Off-road
N/A

Meter

Instrument Console

LCD
Semi-Digital

Speedometer

Digital
Analogue

Techometer

Digital
Analogue

Distance To Empty Indicator

No
N/A
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Clutch & Gear

Clutch

Assist And Slipper Clutch
Wet, multi-plate

Gear Box

6 Speed
5-speed

Transmission

Manual
Constant Mesh

Lights

Head Light

LED
Halogen Bulb

Tail Light

LED
LED

Drls

Yes
No

Turn Signal Lamp

LED
Halogen Bulb

Projector Headlights

Yes
N/A

Low Fuel Indicator

Yes
No
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Battery

Battery Capacity

12 V 8 AH
12 volt, 8 AH

Battery Warranty

2 Years
N/A Years

Shockers

Suspension Front

43mm Upside-down WP Apex front forks
Telescopic, 41 mm forks, 200 mm travel

Suspension Rear

WP APEX Monoshock
Monoshock with linkage, 180 mm wheel travel

Seat

Seat Type

Single
N/A

Stepup Seat

N/A
Yes

Others

Additional Features

N/A
LCD Cluster

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Frequently asked questions

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