KTM announce upcoming 2025 new model plans, including full 1390 Super Adventure fleet and small capacity supermotos

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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. 

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. 

Tackling obstacles on the KTM AMT concept

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. 

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.