KTM India’s Bike Lineup Just Got Greener With BS6.2 Emission Norms Compliance
There has been a hike in the prices of all the bikes as well
Following the bandwagon of two-wheeler manufacturers across the country, KTM India has updated its entire bike lineup with BS6.2 emission norms. Now all the nakeds, supersports and ADVs come with a second-generation onboard diagnostics system (OBD2) to monitor emission levels in real-time.
While the internals, hardware and design are the same as before, this update has brought about a price hike across the bike portfolio, here are the prices:
Models |
Pre OBD Prices |
New Prices |
Premium |
Rs 1,78,041 |
Rs 1,78,892 |
Rs 851 |
|
Rs 1,91,693 |
Rs 1,92,845 |
Rs 1,152 |
|
Rs 2,37,222 |
Rs 2,38,221 |
Rs 999 |
|
Rs 2,96,230 |
Rs 2,97,475 |
Rs 1,245 |
|
Rs 1,88,640 |
Rs 1,89,542 |
Rs 902 |
|
Rs 2,14,688 |
Rs 2,17,696 |
Rs 3,008 |
|
Rs 3,16,070 |
Rs 3,18,173 |
Rs 2,103 |
|
Rs 2,44,205 |
Rs 2,46,651 |
Rs 2,446 |
|
Rs 3,37,043 |
Rs 3,38,746 |
Rs 1,703 |
Fortunately, the price hikes aren’t that significant to hinder the buying decision of the customers as it is less than Rs 3,000. The highest price hike is witnessed by the KTM RC 200 which is now Rs 3,008 more expensive, a little on the higher side, however, it is somewhat justifiable given the bike it is, and how it performs. The lowest price hike is only Rs 851 witnessed by KTM 125 Duke.
In related news, KTM launched a significantly more affordable 390 Adventure called the 390 Adventure X which misses out on a bunch of equipment. Head here for the launch story. If you’re keen on knowing the differences between the standard bike and the X variant, check out our image comparison here.
Aamir Momin
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