KTM unveils six new 2025 models at Naima Nepal Mobility Expo in Kathmandu
Models: 200 Duke, 250 Duke, 390 Duke, 250 Adventure, 390 Adventure, 390 Enduro R
Official distributor: Hansraj Hulaschand & Company
Starting price: NPR 599,900
Upgrades: New design, better tech, off-road ready performance
KTM’s 2025 lineup just dropped in Kathmandu. Announced at the Naima Nepal Mobility Expo, the six-model release targets both street and off-road riders with bold upgrades and fresh styling. These bikes are now showcased at KTM’s official stall (D1, Hall D) and are distributed by Hansraj Hulaschand & Company.
Here's a breakdown of the models and their retail prices in Nepal:
| Model | Price (NPR) |
|---|---|
| KTM 200 Duke | 599,900 |
| KTM 250 Duke | 714,900 |
| KTM 390 Duke | 949,900 |
| KTM 250 Adventure | 749,900 |
| KTM 390 Adventure | 1,074,900 |
| KTM 390 Enduro R | 999,900 |
Each model is BS6-compliant, power-packed, and ready for both city and rough-terrain riding.
A lightweight, quick bike for city riders who want KTM’s signature punch at a low entry cost.
Sharper styling, full LED lights, and a 5" TFT display with smartphone connectivity. The 250 Duke now looks and feels more premium than ever.
The 390 Duke is all new for 2025. It packs a 399cc LC4c engine, adjustable suspension, Launch Control, and Track Mode. It’s fast, smart, and aggressive — a real street scalpel.
Great for those transitioning from street to light trails. It keeps weight in check while offering upright ergonomics and wide-ranging usability.
With a 399cc engine, Cornering ABS, Offroad ABS, and optional cruise control, the 390 Adventure makes long rides smoother. The bigger 14-liter tank also extends range.
Spoked wheels, aggressive stance, and rally-style capability. Built for riders who push beyond roads and into raw terrain.
The 390 Enduro R is KTM’s newest addition to the dual-sport segment in Nepal. With serious off-road suspension, a compact LC4c engine, and ride modes built for mud and rock, this bike is for serious trail riders only.
New 399cc LC4c Engine: Shared by 390 Duke, 390 Adventure, and Enduro R for stronger torque and top-end power
TFT Dashboards: Across mid and high-range models with smartphone sync and nav support
Advanced Safety Systems: Cornering ABS, Offroad ABS, Launch Control, and multiple ride modes depending on model
Redesigned Frames & Ergonomics: Lighter, stiffer chassis with better handling geometry
Adventure Tech: Adjustable suspensions, wider tanks, and off-road tuned ABS on Adventure and Enduro bikes
| Rider Type | Recommended Model |
|---|---|
| City Commuters | 200 Duke, 250 Duke |
| Sporty Daily Riders | 390 Duke |
| Weekend Tourers | 250 Adventure |
| Long-Distance Riders | 390 Adventure |
| Off-Road Enthusiasts | 390 Enduro R, 390 Adv R |
This isn’t just a refresh — KTM’s 2025 bikes are reengineered with purpose. Whether you’re upgrading your city commute or planning Himalayan off-road escapes, this lineup has something serious to offer.
👉 Ready to ride? Visit your nearest KTM showroom or explore these models at the Naima Expo before they hit the roads in full swing.