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KTM & Husqvarna Prices Increase In India: Here Are Model-Wise New Prices
KTM India has increased the price of all motorcycles sold under KTM and Husqvarna Motorcycles. The latest price increase range between Rs 1,700 and Rs 8,800. This is the second price hike issued by the brand for this year.
The brand's entry-level naked motorcycle, the 125 Duke has received the most substantial hike in pricing as compared to other models. On the other hand, the 200 Duke has been affected the least with the latest price increase.
Starting with the KTM's Duke model line-up, the 125 Duke has received a price hike of Rs 8,812 and now retails at Rs 1.60 lakh, ex-showroom (Delhi). The 200 Duke and 250 Duke motorcycles have received a price increase of Rs 1,792 and Rs 4,230, respectively. Both motorcycle now cost Rs 1.83 lakh and 2.21 lakh, ex-showroom (Delhi).
The brand's flagship naked motorcycle, the 390 Duke has received a price hike of Rs 5,371. After the price increase, the 390 Duke costs Rs 2.75 lakh, ex-showroom (Delhi).
Moving to the brand's Supersport RC line-up of motorcycle, the company is currently offering three models in the country. This includes the RC125, RC200 and the RC390. All motorcycles have received a price hike of Rs 7,648, Rs 3,168 and Rs 5,174, respectively.
The fully-faired motorcycles now retail at Rs 1.70 lakh, Rs 2.07 lakh and Rs 2.65 lakh, respectively. All prices mentioned are ex-showroom (Delhi).
Next up is the newest series for the KTM brand in India, the Adventure segment. The Austrian bike manufacturer currently offers two adventure motorcycles in the country, the 250 ADV and the 390 ADV.
Prices of both motorcycles have increased in April 2021 by Rs 2,560 and Rs 6,236. After the price hike, the KTM 250 Adventure retails at Rs 2.54 lakh, while the flagship 390 Adventure costs Rs 3.16 lakh. All prices mentioned are ex-showroom (Delhi).
Moving to the Husqvarna motorcycle, there are only two motorcycles available under the brand name in the Indian market, the Svartpilen 250 and the Vitpilen 250. Both models are a unique offering in the 250cc segment in the country.
The Svartpilen 250 and the Vitpilen 250 have received a price hike of Rs 9,728 and Rs 8,717, respectively. Both motorcycles now retail at Rs 1.99 lakh and 1.98 lakh, respectively. All prices mentioned in this article are ex-showroom (Delhi).
Thoughts About The KTM & Husqvarna Prices Increase In India
Most automakers have increased the price of their offering in the Indian market in April 2021. Most motorcycles sold under both brand have received three prices hikes in 8 months starting from November last year.