KTM India to Hike Motorcycle Prices by Rs 4,000–6,000 from June 1, 2026

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KTM India announces a price hike across its motorcycle lineup from June 1, with an increase of up to Rs 6,000. Buyers planning a purchase may want to act quickly before the revised pricing takes effect.

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May 28, 2026 12:40 pm IST


KTM Price Hike India June 2026
KTM Price Hike India June 2026: Bikes to Cost Rs 4,000–6,000 More
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KTM India will raise prices for most of its motorcycles by Rs. 4,000 to Rs. 6,000 starting June 1, according to dealer sources. This price hike will affect models from the entry-level 160 Duke up to the 390 Adventure S. Larger CBU (Completely Built-Up) bikes are expected to retain their current prices. The company has not yet issued an official statement regarding this change.

Key Highlights

  • KTM India to increase motorcycle prices by Rs 4000 to Rs 6000 from June 1
  • Price hike affects models from 160 Duke to 390 Adventure S
  • Newly launched 350cc versions included in the revision
  • Larger imported CBU bikes will retain current prices

Details of the Price Hike

The increase will apply to a wide range of KTM motorcycles. The price adjustment will vary depending on the specific model. Dealer sources suggest that the hike could be due to rising raw material and manufacturing costs, though KTM has not confirmed the reason. The newly launched 350cc versions of the 390 Duke and 390 Adventure will also see their prices rise as part of this revision.

Currently, the entry-level KTM 160 Duke starts at Rs. 1.74 lakh for the LCD variant. The top-end S version of the 390 Adventure is priced at Rs. 3.97 lakh, ex-showroom in Delhi. The upcoming price changes will affect these and other models in the KTM lineup.

Impact on Other Brands and Buyers

Alongside KTM, Triumph’s new 350cc motorcycles will also experience a price increase. The exact amount for Triumph models has not been specified. Despite the hike, the increase for KTM’s 250cc and 390cc models is not considered significant. Dealer feedback suggests that this adjustment is unlikely to deter potential buyers of these motorcycles.

Prices for KTM’s larger imported motorcycles are expected to remain unchanged. These models are not included in the current price revision. The company has not provided further details on the timing or scope of future price changes.

Current and Future Updates

KTM India has not officially announced the new prices or the reasons behind the hike. Updates will be provided once the revised prices are published. Customers are advised to check with local dealers for the latest information on model-specific pricing.

The price revision reflects ongoing changes in the motorcycle market, where manufacturers adjust prices in response to cost pressures. Buyers should remain informed about pricing trends before making a purchase decision.

Also Read: KTM 490 Adventure and 490 Duke near production with new twin-cylinder engine

CarBike 360 Says

With this upcoming price revision, KTM joins the list of manufacturers adjusting costs in response to rising input expenses. While the hike is relatively moderate, it could still influence buying decisions, especially in the entry-performance segment. Prospective customers may benefit from booking early, as current prices remain valid only until the end of May 2026.

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