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KTM 390 Duke is now available with a 10-year warranty

Written by News Desk

Key highlights

  • KTM 390 Duke gets 10-year warranty scheme
  • Offer valid until June 30
  • No change in the pricing

Slowly coming out of the financial turmoil with Bajaj’s help, the Austrian motorcycle manufacturer KTM has set new goals. With a fresh start, the company is now offering its 390 Duke with a 10-year warranty in India. Read its complete details below.

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KTM 390 Duke 10-year warranty details

KTM 390 Duke

As shared on its official social media handle, KTM has announced a standard 10-year warranty on the 390 Duke.

The new extended warranty is being offered without any additional cost. However, this scheme stands valid only until June 30, 2025.

KTM introduced the new-gen 390 Duke in 2023. The new model brought big design, engine, and feature upgrades, which made it a more premium and fun-to-ride motorcycle than ever.

Not long ago, in March 2025, the company launched the 2025 iteration of the motorcycle with new features like cruise control and new colour options.

Meanwhile, KTM has been struggling with low sales across the globe. While the experts blame the company’s inability to differentiate between various products, the end result was a financial failure. However, Bajaj came into the picture recently and saved the sinking ship of the iconic KTM brand.

Coming back to the 390 Duke, the current iteration of the little pocket-rocket is available from Rs 2.95 lakh (ex-showroom, India). It comes loaded with the latest features like a TFT console, Bluetooth connectivity, ride modes, traction modes, navigation support, and more.

Powering the 390 Duke is the latest-gen 399cc, LC4C, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine, which makes 45.3 bhp of peak power and 39 Nm of peak torque.

Our verdict

The 390 Duke has been the flagship product for KTM in India due to its popularity. In fact, it was this model that helped the brand get established in India. The new warranty scheme is a cherry on top of the cake, as the bike itself is too good to ride.