
KTM launches 2022 edition of 250 Adventure bike
PTI, Jan 14, 2022, 10:33 AM IST

New Delhi: Premium motorcycle maker KTM launched the 2022 edition of KTM 250 Adventure bike priced at Rs 2.35 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi) on January 12.
Bookings for the new 2022 KTM 250 Adventure has commenced at its showrooms across the country, the company said in a statement.
The bike is powered by a 248cc four-valve single cylinder liquid cooled engine that delivers 30PS power and 24 Nm of torque.
The 2022 KTM 250 Adventure is a travel-enduro motorcycle that appeals to a wide spectrum of bikers across the country, Bajaj Auto Ltd President (Probiking) Sumeet Narang said.
”The KTM 250 Adventure is an accessible motorcycle that offers an enjoyable riding experience for daily tarmac commutes and weekend off road escapes,” he added. KTM has a 12-year-old partnership with Bajaj Auto Ltd, which owns 48 per cent stake in KTM AG. Since its entry into India in 2012, KTM has sold over 3.1 lakh bikes, making India its largest global market. It has a presence in over 365 cities in the country with 460 stores.
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