KTM India has recently reduced the price of the 390 Duke by an impressive Rs 18,000, bringing it down to Rs 2.95 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi). At this price point, there are several other motorcycles worth considering. Let’s explore these alternatives.
Royal Enfield Interceptor 650
Price – Rs 3,03,000 (ex-showroom Delhi) for the Canyon Red paint scheme
The Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 is a classic retro motorcycle that features a minimalist design with a teardrop-shaped metal tank and simple side panels. It is powered by a 649cc parallel twin engine producing 47PS and 52Nm of torque. This engine is well-known for delivering a combination of performance and smooth refinement. The bike is equipped with telescopic front forks and a rear twin-shock system, both adjustable for preload. For braking, it has a dual-disc setup with a 320mm front and a 240mm rear disc, as well as dual-channel ABS. The Interceptor 650 features an 18-inch wheel setup at both ends and has basic instrumentation, featuring an analogue speedometer and tachometer with a small digital display for fuel level and trip data.
TVS Apache RTR 310
Price – Rs 2,72,000 (ex-showroom Delhi) for the Fury Yellow paint scheme
The TVS Apache RTR 310 is the naked variant of TVS’ flagship model, the RR 310, featuring aggressive streetfighter styling with a split front LED headlight. It shares the 312.2cc single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine with the RR 310, delivering 35.6PS and 28.7Nm of torque. The RTR 310 is outfitted with a 41mm USD front fork and a preload-adjustable monoshock at the rear, and it features a dual-disc braking setup with 300mm front and 240mm rear discs. With a 17-inch wheel setup at both ends, the TVS RTR 310 is one of the most feature-rich bikes in its segment, boasting amenities such as a climate-controlled seat, cruise control, bidirectional quickshifter, ride-by-wire, and all-LED lighting. Its 5-inch TFT display provides comprehensive information, and it includes Bluetooth connectivity for smartphone integration with features like turn-by-turn navigation and SMS/call notifications.
Harley-Davidson X440
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Price – Rs 2,79,000 (ex-showroom Delhi) for the S variant
The Harley-Davidson X440 is the most budget-friendly motorcycle from the American manufacturer in India. Its design takes cues from the Harley-Davidson XR1200X of the past. Powered by a 440cc air-cooled engine, it produces 28PS and 38Nm, well-regarded for its smooth power delivery and thrilling exhaust sound. It features a 43mm USD fork in the front and dual shocks with preload adjustment in the rear. The X440 has a dual-disc setup with a 320mm front and 240mm rear disc, along with dual-channel ABS. The bike has an 18-inch front and a 17-inch rear wheel configuration. In terms of features, it comes equipped with all-LED lighting and a sleek TFT console that provides essential information, smartphone connectivity, turn-by-turn navigation, and SMS/call notifications.
Triumph Scrambler 400X
Price – Rs 2,64,949 (ex-showroom Delhi)
The Triumph Scrambler 400X embodies a scrambler-style design, drawing inspiration from the larger Scrambler series. It is powered by a 398cc single-cylinder liquid-cooled engine that generates 40PS and 37.5Nm. The bike features a 43mm USD front fork and a preload-adjustable monoshock at the rear, complemented by a braking system that includes a 320mm front and 240mm rear disc, both equipped with switchable ABS and traction control. The 400X has a 19-inch front and a 17-inch rear alloy wheel configuration. As for features, the Scrambler 400X comes with all-LED lighting and has a semi-digital instrument cluster with an analogue speedometer and a digital tachometer among other vital stats.
Royal Enfield Himalayan 450
Price – Rs 2,98,000 (ex-showroom Delhi) for the Hanle Black paint scheme
The Himalayan 450 is a true adventure tourer from Royal Enfield, featuring a tall profile and all the necessary touring equipment for both on-road and off-road capabilities. It is powered by a 452cc single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine producing 40PS and 40Nm of torque. The Himalayan comes with a 41mm USD fork and a rear monoshock with preload adjustability, both sourced from Showa offering 200mm of travel, enhancing its off-road ability. It has a 21-inch front and a 17-inch rear spoke wheel setup, resulting in a significant ground clearance of 230mm. Though it weighs in at 196kg, it is well-equipped with an all-LED lighting system and a TFT display that provides all the essential information along with smartphone connectivity for turn-by-turn navigation and SMS/call alerts.