Bajaj is set to update the KTM 390 Adventure X with electronic riding aids, mirroring features found in the fully-equipped version of the 390 Adventure. Dealerships have ceased accepting bookings for the existing model, anticipating the updated 390 Adventure X to arrive in showrooms within weeks.
The 390 Adventure X will soon incorporate advanced electronic features and rider aids, previously exclusive to the top-tier model. This includes cornering ABS and traction control, facilitated by an IMU (Inertial Measurement Unit), as well as three riding modes: Rain, Street, and Off-road. These modes will adjust throttle sensitivity, power delivery, and the intervention of ABS and traction control.
Cruise control will also be integrated, offering a valuable feature for long-distance riding. Consequently, all new-generation 390cc KTM 390 models will include cruise control as standard. The bike will retain its existing mechanical components, including the non-adjustable long-travel suspension and the 19/17-inch cast alloy wheels. The 373cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine will maintain its performance output, delivering 46 HP and 39 NM.
The current price of the KTM 390 Adventure X is Rs 2.91 lakh, available in orange and white. The addition of new features is expected to cause a price increase of approximately Rs 10,000 to Rs 15,000. The updated KTM 390 Adventure X is poised to become a more comprehensive package.




