KTM has introduced a limited-period purchase incentive on the 250 Adventure and 390 Adventure that adds free genuine accessories worth Rs 12,748 and extends total warranty coverage up to 10 years. For Indian adventure-bike buyers, this matters immediately because both accessories and long-term warranty are typically paid extras that raise real ownership cost. The offer is valid only until February 28, 2026, making purchase timing relevant for riders comparing KTM against similarly priced ADV motorcycles. Since neither motorcycle itself has changed mechanically, the decision now hinges on ownership value rather than product updates.Also Read: No Cash At Toll Plazas? NHAI Plans FASTag And UPI-Only Payments From April 1Breaking It DownCreated with AI. Errors are possibleWhat are the key features of the KTM 390 Adventure R?How does the KTM 390 Adventure R compare to the standard model?What is the price difference between the 390 Adventure and Adventure R?KTM 250 Adventure What Exactly KTM Is Offering BuyersThe scheme bundles six touring-focused KTM PowerParts accessories at no extra charge: headlamp protector, longer lower front fender, rear mudflap extension, centre stand, touring seat and motorcycle cover. KTM states the combined value of these parts is Rs 12,748. Alongside the accessory kit, buyers receive extended warranty eligibility up to 10 years from purchase. Exact kilometre caps and conditions vary by dealership, so buyers must confirm terms locally. The offer applies to new purchases of both Adventure models and runs until February 28 2026.What Has Not Changed On The MotorcyclesThere are no mechanical, feature or specification updates tied to the scheme. The 390 Adventure continues with its 399cc single-cylinder engine producing about 46 bhp and 39 Nm, while the 250 Adventure retains its 249cc engine with roughly 30.5 bhp and 25 Nm. Both still use a six-speed gearbox with quickshifter support and the same chassis and equipment set as before.KTM 390 Adventure In MotionWhy This Matters For Indian ADV Buyers Right NowAdventure motorcycles in India often require add-on spend for touring usability. Items like centre stands, seat upgrades and protection parts are commonly purchased separately after delivery. By bundling them free, KTM effectively removes immediate accessory spend.The 10-year warranty is the bigger ownership lever. In the mid-capacity segment, long-term mechanical or electronic repairs can be expensive, and extended coverage reduces that risk over typical multi-year ownership.Also Read: How To Fix Bike Engine Overheating? 5 Things You Should Do Without FailShould You Buy Before The Offer EndsBuyers already planning a KTM Adventure purchase gain clear value because both accessories and warranty would otherwise cost extra. Riders undecided between brands benefit less unless long-term ownership and touring use are priorities. What this really means is simple: the motorcycles are unchanged, but ownership economics improve until February 28. For committed ADV buyers, waiting past the deadline likely means paying more for the same bike.Latest News mumbai2 Died, 4 Injured in Explosion at Firecracker Unit in Maharashtra's PalgharautoHyundai Ioniq 3 Debuts With 496 km Range - Compact EV With Fast ChargingworldIs US-Iran-Israel War Slipping Into a Frozen Conflict?entertainment newsPrakash Raj In Legal Trouble: BJP Leader Files Complaint Against Actor For Hurting Hindu Sentiments Amid Ramayana RowsportsSRH Vs DC Pitch Report: How Will Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium Track Be Today in Hyderabad?videosTamil Nadu Battle: Clash Of Superstars In State Polls | Will TVK Vijay Be ‘X-Factor’?business economyCrypto Scam Targets Ships In Strait Of Hormuz; What’s Really Happeningentertainment newsMaatrubhumi: Salman Khan Undergoes 'Gruelling' Physical Transformation? Here's How He Reportedly Trained In LadakhReetika Bhatt authorReetika is a passionate storyteller with a love for books, music, and the performing arts. Her stage journey has taken her to notable platforms, inclu... View MoreNewsAutoBike NewsEnd of Article