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Dylan Ruddy22 Jan 2025
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KTM 390 Enduro R headed for Australia in 2025

KTM is adding another 390 model to its range and it's sure to excite off-road fans

KTM’s rollout of 2025 models continues with the incoming arrival of the all-new 390 Enduro R to Australian shores. 

While many fans of the Austrian brand will be waiting patiently for the anticipated 390 Adventure R, the dirt-ready 390 Enduro R is sure to turn some heads.

The 390 Enduro R features long-travel suspension, 21- and 18-inch spoked wheels, a TFT dash, and switchable ABS. 

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It’s powered by the latest generation of KTM’s LC4c 399cc single-cylinder engine and features ergonomics inspired by its bigger brother, the 690 Enduro R. 

The Enduro R is the latest model in the 390 range, joining the 390 Duke, the 390 Adventure, the RC 390, and the new 390 SMC R

The announcement of the new 390 model comes at a time of mixed emotions for KTM. The brand recently won the Dakar Rally with Australia’s Daniel Sanders, while it also battles financial issues

KTM Australia is expecting the 390 Enduro R to be on dealer floors in Australia and New Zealand from April 2025. 

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