KTM India has rolled out a limited-time offer on its flagship streetfighter, the 390 Duke. For buyers looking for long-term peace of mind, the company is now offering a 10-year warranty—but only for a short window.
10-Year Warranty Offer Valid Till June 30
KTM India has officially confirmed that the 10-year warranty offer is valid only till June 30, 2025. Prospective buyers must act fast, as this extended coverage is a promotional move and subject to specific terms and conditions, which can be accessed at authorised KTM dealerships.
Previously, the 390 Duke came with a standard 2-year manufacturer warranty, along with an optional 3-year extended warranty. With this offer, KTM is essentially providing up to five additional years of protection, making it a compelling proposition for those who plan to retain the motorcycle long-term.
What’s New in the 2025 KTM 390 Duke?
Launched in March 2025, the updated KTM 390 Duke introduced subtle but meaningful upgrades:
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New Colour Option: The 2025 model is available in a striking Ebony Black finish, adding to the existing Electronic Orange and Atlantic Blue colour schemes.
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Cruise Control: For the first time, the 390 Duke now gets cruise control, a feature rarely seen in this segment. This enhancement is paired with new switchgear on the left handlebar to support functionality.
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Updated Features: In addition to cruise control, the 390 Duke retains all its segment-leading tech features like ride-by-wire throttle, TFT screen, dual-channel ABS with Supermoto mode, and traction control.
Why It Matters
The 390 Duke has long been celebrated for its performance, agility, and value for money in the entry-level performance segment. This 10-year warranty offer enhances the bike’s appeal even further, especially for riders who clock serious mileage or are looking for a low-maintenance ownership experience.
With the extended coverage and new features, KTM is clearly doubling down on offering not just performance, but also long-term reliability — making the 390 Duke a more complete package than ever before.

Bhupendra Singh Chundawat is a seasoned technology journalist with over 22 years of experience in the media industry. He specializes in covering the global technology landscape, with a deep focus on manufacturing trends and the geopolitical impact on tech companies. Currently serving as the Editor at Udaipur Kiran, his insights are shaped by decades of hands-on reporting and editorial leadership in the fast-evolving world of technology.
KTM 390 Duke Now Comes with 10-Year Warranty — But There’s a Catch