KTM & Triumph are offering a massive 10-year warranty on select models. This is a limited-time offer for purchases made before 30 June. The warranty will not only give you peace of mind but can also be transferred to the next owner. Moreover, it demonstrates the confidence KTM and Triumph have in their bikes. Let’s explore it for you in simple terms.
KTM 390 Duke Gets 10-Year Warranty at No Extra Cost
KTM India has announced a 10-year warranty on the 390 Duke. This offer is valid for buyers who purchase the bike before 30 June 2025. You don’t need to pay anything extra for this extended warranty. Even better, the warranty is transferable if you sell the bike.
This move clearly shows KTM’s trust in the quality of the 390 Duke. The long warranty period adds more confidence for future buyers too. So, if you’re planning to keep your bike long-term, this is a great deal.
The KTM 390 Duke also got some exciting updates recently. Now, it comes with cruise control, making your highway rides easier. Moreover, it features cornering traction control, ride modes, quickshifter, and dual-channel ABS. It’s powered by a 399cc, single-cylinder engine that feels very powerful and quick. The motor produces 45.3 bhp and 39 Nm of torque and is mated to a six-speed gearbox.
Triumph Joins the Race With 10-Year Plan Too
Triumph has also stepped up with a similar 10-year warranty offer. This applies to the Speed 400, Scrambler 400 X, and Speed T4 models. Just like KTM, this offer is valid until 30 June 2025.
Triumph’s 10-year plan includes 5 years of standard and 5 years of extended warranty. It covers the TR-series engine and selected electrical parts, giving you added assurance. Also, the warranty is transferable, making it a great selling point in the future.
This move is likely to increase trust in the Triumph brand among Indian buyers. Buyers keeping their bikes for years will surely benefit from this offer.
Triumph recently launched the Scrambler 400 XC at Rs. 2.94 lakh (ex-showroom). It gets tubeless tyres, cross-spoke wheels, and new body-coloured parts. The engine is the same 398cc, liquid-cooled unit used in the Scrambler 400 X. It makes 39.5bhp and 37.5Nm of torque and is mated to a six-speed gearbox.
Before you go, don’t forget to check out the FADA two-wheeler sales report for May 2025.
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