The RC 390 version for 2023 has been unveiled by KTM in India
The RC 390 version for 2023 has been unveiled by KTM in India
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Austria: In India, Austrian two-wheeler manufacturer KTM unveiled the RC 390 for 2023. The OBD-2-compliant motorcycle is now available for the ex-showroom price of Rs. 3.18 lakh.

With the exception of the 373cc liquid-cooled engine's marginally improved environmental credentials, the capable middleweight supersport remains unchanged. Is it still the champion, though, given the recent entry of strong competitors?

The 2023 KTM RC 390 has a large 13.7-liter fuel tank, all-LED lighting, lightweight 17-inch alloy wheels, and a full-color TFT instrument console. It is built on a steel-trellis chassis with a bolt-on subframe.

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It has a WP Apex suspension system, disc brakes on both wheels, cornering ABS, and traction control. A 373cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine with 43hp/37Nm provides the vehicle's power.

The Keeway K300 R is equipped with a powerful 12-liter fuel tank, a dual-pod LED headlight, split-type seats, a clip-on handlebar, 17-inch alloy wheels, a digital instrument cluster, and a stylish LED taillamp.

It has dual-channel ABS, disc brakes on both wheels, inverted forks up front, and a mono-shock setup at the back. A 292cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine that produces 27.5hp/25Nm powers the vehicle.

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The TVS Apache RR 310 is equipped with 17-inch red alloy wheels with Michelin Road 5 tyres, a race-specific trellis frame with optional race replica graphics, dual projector LED headlamps, and Bluetooth-enabled instrumentation.

It has dual-channel ABS, riding modes, inverted front forks, petal-style disc brakes on both wheels, a rear monoshock unit, and inverted front forks. Its 313cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder, DOHC engine produces 34 horsepower and 27 pound-feet of torque.

A powerful fuel tank, dual projector LED headlights, an upswept exhaust, split-type seats, an LED taillamp, and 17-inch cast aluminium wheels with Michelin Pilot Street tyres are all features of the BMW G 310 RR.

Both of its wheels are equipped with disc brakes, and other features include a rear monoshock, ride-by-wire throttle, inverted front forks, and BMW Motorrad ABS. A 313cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine producing 34hp/27Nm powers it.

The large 17-liter fuel tank, twin-pod halogen headlight, LED taillight, semi-digital instrument panel, split-type seats, upswept exhaust and 17-inch alloy wheels are all features of the Kawasaki Ninja 300.

It has dual-channel ABS, disc brakes on both the front and rear wheels, telescoping front forks, and a mono-shock rear suspension system. A parallel twin-cylinder, liquid-cooled 296cc engine with a 38.4hp/27Nm output is available with it.

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The Ultraviolette F77 has a muscular fuel tank-like structure with a charging port, an angular LED headlamp, V-shaped LED DRLs, a clip-on handlebar, and dual LED taillights. It is supported by a steel-aluminum trellis frame.

It has dual-channel ABS, regenerative braking, disc brakes on both wheels, and riding modes. It has a 307km range and a PMS electric motor (38.8hp/95Nm).

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