KTM India is updating the visual styling of its 390 Adventure series, with revised graphics units arriving at dealerships ahead of an official announcement. The updates focus entirely on a more understated aesthetic for the Ceramic White colorway, with no mechanical or structural changes to the platform.
What’s New: Graphic & Cosmetic Changes
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Subtle Branding Shift: The prominent orange backdrop for the “KTM” and “390” lettering on the tank shrouds has been replaced with a grey background.
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Refined Typography: The “KTM” lettering is smaller and moved higher up, while the model designation now explicitly reads “390 Adventure” in a cleaner, less flashy font.
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Color Palette: The updated Ceramic White variant is expected to sell alongside the existing Electronic Orange option, starting at around ₹2.81 Lakh (ex-showroom).
Key Specifications (Unchanged)
| Specification | Detail |
| Engine | 349.32cc, Liquid-Cooled, Single-Cylinder DOHC |
| Max Power | 41.5 PS @ 8,600 rpm |
| Max Torque | 33.5 Nm @ 7,000 rpm |
| Transmission | 6-speed with Slipper Clutch & Bi-Directional Quickshifter |
| Wheels & Suspension | 19-inch front / 17-inch rear alloy wheels, WP Apex suspension |
| Electronics | Ride-by-wire, Cornering ABS, Off-Road ABS, Traction Control, 5-inch TFT Display |
Correction Note
A quick correction on the engine specs cited in news reports: Some initial articles stated the engine displacement as 350cc producing 41.5 PS. While current 390 Adventure models utilize the 349.32cc mill (or the incoming 398.63cc LC4c engine on next-gen platforms yielding 46 PS), the core mechanical setup on this dealer-spotted batch remains identical to the existing 390 Adventure inventory, receiving only the cosmetic graphic update.

