KTM announce upcoming 2025 new model plans, including full 1390 Super Adventure fleet and small capacity supermotos
KTM have announced a return to Europe’s most important bike show, EICMA, this November – with a host of new models lined up to be unveiled.
As the event enters its 110th iteration, the Austrian manufacturer will return following a half-decade hiatus to display their new 2025 range to an expected 500,000 strong audience.
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The now upsized LC8 family will be among the new machinery on display, including a new 1390 Super Duke GT, 1390 Super Adventure R, the 1390 Super Adventure S, and the 1390 Super Adventure S EVO.
The only new metal representing KTM’s middleweight LC8c bracket will be the 990 Duke R – which will build on the existing 990 Duke base.

KTM appear to have listened to the market cries for more small capacity adventure bikes too, with the announcement of a pair of new models – namely the 390 Enduro R and 125 Enduro R.
Specs remain unannounced so far, but it’s likely both will be built around the current 125 and 390 Duke platforms, although they are expected to feature a 21-inch front wheel. Also on display will be the new 390 SMC-R and 125 SMC-R – expected to feature 17-inch rims all-round.
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Alongside the new bikes, KTM will introduce their Automated Manual Transmission (AMT) as well as a new 8.8-inch TFT touchscreen dash, with contains a host of new connectivity features, electronics and customisation possibilities.
EICMA runs from November 7-10 in Milan, Italy.