KTM reveals 2021 890 Adventure motorbike: Details here
Austrian automaker KTM has finally revealed its much-anticipated 890 Adventure touring motorcycle. As for the highlights, the two-wheeler comes with an off-road friendly design, a height-adjustable seat, a TFT instrument console, an 889cc, twin-cylinder engine, and a 6-speed gearbox. However, it misses out on cruise control and a quick-shifter. Here are more details.
KTM 890 Adventure: At a glance
The KTM 890 Adventure is built on a chromium-molybdenum-steel frame and offers a sporty naked look. It features a sloping fuel tank, a stepped-up seat, a split headlamp, and a raised transparent windscreen. The bike also packs a TFT instrument console for all essential readouts and an all-LED lighting setup. It runs on spoked wheels wrapped in highway-specific tires.
Power and performance
The KTM 890 Adventure draws power from an 889cc, twin-cylinder engine that makes 103.5hp of maximum power and 100Nm of peak torque. The mill is paired to a 6-speed gearbox. However, there is no quick-shifter on offer.
What about safety and suspension setup?
To ensure the safety of the rider, the KTM 890 Adventure is equipped with disc brakes on both the front and rear wheels along with dual-channel ABS to avoid skidding on the roads while braking. The suspension duties on the bike are taken care of by 43mm WP Apex inverted forks on the front side and a mono-shock unit on the rear end.
What about the pricing?
KTM is yet to announce the pricing details of the 890 Adventure. However, the bike is likely to be priced at around Rs. 9.62 lakh in the international markets and will go on sale in November.