If you are looking to buy a KTM or a Husqvarna, we have some good news for you. A five-year warranty is now available for all KTM and Husqvarna motorcycles bought starting on April 1, 2024, according to KTM India. The package includes a two-year standard warranty for up to 30,000 kilometres and an additional three-year extended warranty for up to 45,000 kilometres, whichever is first. For the uninitiated, a standard warranty of two years was originally provided by the bikemaker. It is important to note that all this will be available for no additional cost. A wide range of parts, labour charges, and replacements related to warranty-eligible repairs are covered under the extended warranty. A complimentary one-year RSA (roadside assistance) package is being provided by KTM and Husqvarna in addition to the extended warranty. The benefits of this package come in the form of on-site maintenance, safe towing, round-the-clock help, and assistance with flat tyres.
The New 5-Year Warranty Package
When a part or component fails, having a long warranty coverage comes in handy. There may be a mechanical or electrical fault with the motorcycle. Leaky gaskets, radiator fans, and other issues have existed in the past. The owner may rest easy knowing that their warranty will take care of this and replace any damaged parts with new ones at no cost to them. This warranty package even covers the labour charges necessary to complete the repairs. Owners must make sure that their motorcycles are serviced at the prescribed intervals, regardless of the number of days or kilometers covered, to receive warranty coverage. In the owner's manual, the same information is always mentioned.
KTM and Husqvarna India Lineup
The model lineup of KTM India includes the Duke series, which spans from 125 Duke to 390 Duke, the Adventure lineup, which spans from 250 Adventure to 390 Adventure, and the Sports lineup, which spans from RC 125 to RC GP. On the other hand, Husqvarna offers the Vitpilen 250 and Svartpilen 401 motorcycles in India.
2024 KTM 390 Adventure Variants Spotted
In other news, the standard 2025 KTM 390 Adventure was recently spied testing alongside an Enduro variant. The latter is a more affordable and off-road-oriented version of the regular ADV. Based on the spy images, the 390 Enduro will have a single-piece LED headlamp setup without a windscreen, while the standard model seen next to the Enduro model will have dual projectors stacked vertically with signature LED daytime running lights, sleek LED turn indicators, and sharp tank extensions. In addition, the standard ADV will probably have a taller transparent windscreen than the outgoing version.
The next-generation KTM 390 Adventure will be powered by a 399cc single-cylinder liquid-cooled engine that is additionally employed in the KTM 390 Duke. The motor produces 45bhp and 39Nm of peak torque when paired with a six-speed transmission.
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