KTM And Husqvarna Motorcycles Now Cost More
The price hike is significant enough to possibly affect sales
July seems like the month of price hikes. After several manufacturers, now KTM India has announced an upward price revision for the Orange lineup as well as the Husqvarna 250s. Here are the latest prices:
Model
|
New Price
|
Old Price
|
Difference
|
125 Duke
|
Rs 1,70,515
|
Rs 1,60,319
|
Rs 10,196
|
RC 125
|
Rs 1,80,538
|
Rs 1,70,214
|
Rs 10,324
|
200 Duke
|
Rs 1,85,606
|
Rs 1,83,328
|
Rs 2,278
|
RC 200
|
Rs 2,08,602
|
Rs 2,06,112
|
Rs 2,490
|
250 Duke
|
Rs 2,28,736
|
Rs 2,21,632
|
Rs 7,104
|
250 Adventure
|
Rs 2,54,995
|
Rs 2,54,483
|
Rs 512
|
390 Duke
|
Rs 2,87,545
|
Rs 2,75,925
|
Rs 11,620
|
RC 390
|
Rs 2,77,517
|
Rs 2,65,897
|
Rs 11,620
|
390 Adventure
|
Rs 3,28,286
|
Rs 3,16,601
|
Rs 11,685
|
Husqvarna
|
Svartpilen 250
|
Rs 2,10,650
|
Rs 1,98,669
|
Rs 11,981
|
Vitpilen 250
|
Rs 2,10,022
|
Rs 1,99,296
|
Rs 10,726
|
Of the entire lot, only the KTM 250 Adventure has received a triple-digit price bump. Meanwhile, the Husky twins have crossed the Rs 2 lakh mark, with a hike of Rs 11,981 for the Svartpilen 250 and Rs 10,726 for the Vitpilen 250. This increment doesn’t bring in any updates on the bikes.
The KTM 125 Duke and the RC 125 continue to be the most expensive bikes in their segments. Not just that, the naked 125 now costs even more than some of the 250cc bikes currently sold in India.
That aside, KTM has also been working on the updated 2021 RC 200 and the 2021 RC 390. Here’s how different the new RC 390 will be from its predecessor.
*All prices ex-showroom, Delhi
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