Popular models such as the 200 Duke, 390 Duke, RC 200, and others are now up to $6,000 more expensive than before.
A few minor changes have been made to the KTM 250 Adventure for 2022. New 5-spoke wheels with increased reinforcement have been added to the newest edition. It also comes in two new colour combinations: Orange/White and Blue/Orange.
The pricing of the KTM 250 Adventure is Rs 2,42,106. (ex-showroom, Delhi).An all-digital LCD instrument console houses a gear position indication, range, average fuel efficiency readout, ABS, and two trip metres on the KTM 250 Adventure. A 12V charging port is also located behind the instrument console. To save money, the 250 Adventure foregoes equipment like traction control, a TFT screen, smartphone connectivity, a quick-shifter, and an LED headlamp.
The KTM 250 ADV is powered by the same 248cc liquid-cooled engine that powers the KTM 250 Duke. The motor produces 30 horsepower and 24 Newton metres. It has a 6-speed transmission and gear ratios that are similar to the 250 Duke. In instance, the motor of the KTM 390 ADV produces 43.5PS at 9000rpm and 37Nm at 7000rpm.The KTM 250 Adventure has a WP Apex mono-shock and a non-adjustable USD front fork. The suspension travel is 170mm in the front and 177mm in the back, with 200mm of ground clearance. The 250 ADV's seat height is relatively high at 855m, although it is 2kg less than its older sister, which weighs 156kg (dry weight). Unlike the 390 ADV, which has Metzeler rubber, the 250 Adventure has MRF MoGrip Meteor off-road tyres. Disc brakes on both ends with dual-channel ABS provide braking force. Furthermore, the rider has the option of disabling the ABS system on the rear wheel for enhanced off-road control.
Between the Royal Enfield Himalayan BS6 and the luxury BMW G 310 GS, the KTM 250 ADV is positioned.