KTM has officially unveiled the 2025 390 Adventure series in India. This time, there are three new models such as the 390 Adventure, 390 Adventure X, and 250 Adventure. Deliveries will start from next month. Let's know more about these motorcycles in India.What Features Are Shared Across All Models?All three KTM bikes are built on the same chassis platform with a six-speed gearbox and slipper clutch. They have a steel trellis frame, all-LED lighting with projector LED headlight, a bi-directional quickshifter, and 5-inch colour TFT display with Bluetooth and turn-by-turn navigation. Such offers from KTM to adventure biking enthusiasts will cater to diverse segments with regard to desirable features, more performance, and affordability. Now, let’s know about each model in detail: KTM 390 Adventure This bike is priced at Rs 3,67,699, ex-showroom, and it's for the off-roading enthusiast. Cornering ABS, traction control, and cruise control are all on board, along with three rider modes: Street, Rain, and Off-road.Moreover, it has a full adjustment suspension. At the front side, there is a compression and rebound setting. KTM 390 Adventure has preload adjustment and rebound adjustments on the back side. A 21-inch front wheel along with a 90-section tyre and a 17-inch rear wheel with a 130-section tyre make up the ride for this bike. Both these tyres have spoked rims and are tubeless tyres. KTM 390 Adventure XAt Rs 2,91,140 (ex-showroom), the KTM 390 Adventure X comes as a road-oriented variant. Although it has inherited the very heart of the sibling, the 390 Adventure X misses ride modes, traction control, and fully adjustable suspension.It would be ideal for riders wanting to get into the adventure biking sector at an even lower price. It does sport a 19-inch front wheel with a 100-section tyre and a 17-inch rear wheel with a 130-section tyre. Seat height has dropped to 825mm. KTM 250 AdventureKTM 250 Adventure comes at Rs 2,59,850 (ex-showroom) and is meant for those looking for a lighter adventure bike. With a seat height of 825mm, this 177kg bike has the same design and features as the 390 models but draws power from the 249cc engine, which is good for 31PS at 9,250rpm and 25Nm at 7,250rpm. The amount of power this bike packs can be managed even by an inexperienced rider. Shared Features Across ModelsAll three are the same chassis platform with a six-speed gearbox and slipper clutch. They have a steel trellis frame, all-LED lighting with projector LED headlight, a bi-directional quickshifter, and 5-inch colour TFT display with Bluetooth and turn-by-turn navigation. Such offers from KTM to adventure biking enthusiasts will cater to diverse segments with regard to desirable features, more performance, and affordability. Before you go, don’t forget to check out the recently launched OLA Roadster X Plus Follow us for the Latest Bike Industry UpdatesFacebook - https://bit.ly/BikeJunction_offl_fbInstagram- https://bit.ly/BikeJunction_ofl_instaTwitter - https://bit.ly/BikeJunction_ofl_twitter