KTM 1290 Super Adventure S launched at Rs 22.74 lakh

    KTM 1290 Super Adventure S is currently one of the most expensive motorcycles in its segment.

    Published On Nov 14, 2024 04:47:00 PM

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    KTM has officially launched one of its flagship adventure bikes called the KTM 1290 Super Adventure S for Rs 22.74 lakh. It is designed for both rugged terrains and long-distance touring. The Austrian motorcycle manufacturer has raised the stakes in the adventure motorcycle market, with the new Super Adventure S expected to cater to both hardcore adventurers and long-distance tourers.

    1. Will be available on sale in Bengaluru and Pune
    2. Currently available only in one colour

    Also See: KTM 890, 1290, 1390 big bikes walkaround video

    KTM 1290 Super Adventure S details

    In terms of aesthetics, KTM has kept the Super Adventure S’ bold and aggressive stance, with only one colour currently on offer. It features a large 23-litre fuel tank and a large fairing that covers the engine and helps channel airflow, a split-seat setup, and a seat height of 869mm, which can be lowered by 20mm. It’s also equipped with full-LED lighting and an LED headlamp that shrouds its radar sensor.

    The KTM 1290 Super Adventure S comes equipped with an updated 1,301cc V-twin engine, delivering 160hp at 9,000rpm and 138Nm at 6,500rpm. It rides on a 19-inch front and 17-inch rear wheel that’s equipped with a 320mm dual-disc setup at the front and a 267mm disc at the rear. Suspension duties are taken care of by a WP semi-active USD fork at the front and a WP semi-active monoshock at the rear.

    The 2024 Super Adventure S is equipped with a whole host of advanced electronics, which includes features like riding modes, lean-sensitive traction control, cornering ABS and adaptive cruise control. Other practical features include a quick-access storage compartment, USB charging port, and heated grips.

    The 1290 Super Adventure S is in the premium segment of the Indian adventure motorcycle market. This bike will be available at all new KTM flagship stores in seven cities, starting with Bengaluru and Pune. It will rival the Ducati Multistrada V4, Triumph Tiger 1200 GT Pro and the BMW R 1300 GS.

    Demo mode

    It is worth noting that KTM will be selling these with the 'Demo mode', which is a pay-to-enable feature. KTM promotes demo mode as an opportunity to test out optional features while riding, allowing riders to decide which ones they want, rather than making those choices in a dealership without any riding experience. This feature will allow you to experience all electronic aids and features for the first 1,500km after which riders will have to pay to keep the features they like. This includes features like multiple ride modes – including an optional Rally mode – traction control and slide control, an up and down quickshifter, cruise control, and others. These features can be unlocked permanently at the dealership at a certain price, but KTM hasn’t yet revealed them.

    All prices mentioned above are ex-showroom, India.

    Also see: KTM 890 Duke R, Adventure R launched in India starting at Rs 14.5 lakh
     

    Also See: KTM 890, 1290, 1390 big bikes walkaround video

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