KTM India has announced a massive price cut for its quarter-litre ADV – the 250 Adventure. The company has reduced the price of the bike by around Rs 25,000. However, it has to be noted that the revised price will be valid only till 31st August, 2021. After the price cut, the KTM 250 Adventure is now available for a price of Rs 2.30 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). The company says that the special promotional price that came into effect starting 14th July is expected to encourage a faster upgrade to the Adventure segment for biking enthusiasts. With the latest announcement, the KTM 250 Adventure is now just Rs 1,276 costlier than its naked streetfighter sibling – the 250 Duke. The said price revision doesn’t bring with it any changes to the motorcycle.
That said, the motorcycle continues to get power from the same 248 cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine that churns out 29 hp of power and 24 Nm of torque. The KTM 250 Adventure is available at the dealerships in Electronic Orange and Mat Black Metallic colour options. Speaking on the occasion Sumeet Narang, President (Probiking) at Bajaj Auto Ltd. said, “The KTM 250 Adventure is an accessible motorcycle that offers an enjoyable riding experience for daily commuting and weekend escapes outside the city either on or away from the tarmac. Combining top-spec components with latest technology, the KTM 250 Adventure sets the benchmark in the rapidly growing Adventure segment.
With the special, limited period promotional price, we are confident that the KTM 250 Adventure will attract a lot of interest from adventure enthusiasts and encourage a faster upgrade to this segment. And more importantly, they will have access to a world of exclusive, differentiated Pro Experiences that are specially curated by our experts to help the riders learn the biking skills for different terrains. As a part of KTM Pro Experiences, they will get to understand their bikes better, make the best use of the bike’s potential, ride & network with like-minded riders-and in the process become Pro bikers.”