KTM 250 Adventure [2020-2024]
KTM 250 Adventure [2020-2024] Price
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| 250 Adventure [2020-2024] STD 140 kmph38.12 kmpl248.76 cc DISCONTINUED | ₹2,49,134 |
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250 Adventure [2020-2024] Key Specs & Features
| Engine | 248.76 cc |
| Power | 30 PS |
| Torque | 24 Nm |
| Mileage | 38.12 kmpl |
| Kerb Weight | 177 kg |
| Brakes | Double Disc |
- ABS Dual Channel
- DRLs
- Adjustable Windshield
- LED Tail Light
- Speedometer Digital
- Odometer Digital
- Tripmeter Digital
- Fuel gauge
- Tachometer Digital

The LCD console has a clean and crisp display with large readouts

Looks like a big bike, and shares the frame and body as the KTM 390 ADV

Delivers decent mileage in the city and highway as well, making it a convenient daily rider
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Expert Review
Overview
KTM has made its adventure lineup in India more accessible with the 250 Adventure. The quarter-litre adventure motorcycle undercuts its 390 siblings by over Rs 50,000, making it one of the more affordable options in the segment. It shares the same heart as the 250 Duke and has the same hardware as the 390 Adventure. So, is this combination the perfect balance we need in a baby adventure-tourer? Let’s find out.

Design
It might be the smaller (engine-wise) of the two KTM adventure bikes in India but the 250 Adventure still looks properly big, as it features the same bodywork as the 390 Adventure with no changes to the body panels. The few visual differences between the two siblings include the paintjob and graphics, and while the 250 gets a black frame, the 390 gets an orange one. Lastly, the halogen headlamp on the 250 gets a halogen headlamp, skipping on the LEDs of the 390, to cut down costs.
We are particularly impressed with the matte finish on the large 14.5-litre fuel tank. The metal tank has this smooth plastic coating on it that feels premium. It doesn’t get smartphone connectivity and gets the same switchgear from the previous-gen 250 Duke and not from the latest model which has toggle buttons.

Features
The 250 Adventure is a simpler motorcycle than the 390. There is no LED headlight here, no colour TFT screen, no Bluetooth connectivity and no electronic rider aids like traction control and quickshifter. The halogen headlight is the same as the previous 250 Duke, now also found on the 200 Duke and 125 Duke. The LED DRLs surround the halogen headlamp with a nice thick black bezel around it.
The LCD console has the same shape as the 390’s TFT display. The readouts are laid similarly with a circular bar-type tachometer surrounding the digital speedometer. You get trip and fuel consumption-related data as well as a clock, engine temperature gauge and fuel gauge. While it lacks smartphone connectivity, the 250 Adventure has a provision for a GPS/phone mount. There is also a 12V charging port present on the bike.

We're not going to complain about the lack of traction control and quickshifter on the 250 Adventure. This bike is meant to be a more budget-friendly option in KTM's adventure lineup. Besides, the traction control system on the 390 Adventure didn't significantly improve the riding experience and even made off-roading more challenging. So, it's good that they didn't include it on the 250 Adventure.
Riding Posture & Comfort
The KTM 250 Adventure has a spacious and decently padded two-piece seat. The bike has a relaxed and upright riding position thanks to the mid-set footpegs and easy-to-reach handlebar. The suspension setup feels firm and might feel uncomfortable at times. You have to actively ride and avoid any bumps or potholes as as even the smaller ones can cause discomfort.
With 800mm-820mm seat height, the 250 Adventure is suitable for riders of tall and average heights, but shorter riders will face difficulty in placing their feet on the ground, and might end up tiptoeing everytime the bike comes to a stop.

Engine, Mileage & Performance
The 250 Adventure has the same sensibilities as the old-gen 250 Duke. The 248.76cc single-cylinder engine is free-revving, fairly tractable and has decent pick-up. Plus, the clutch is very light and gear shifts are smooth. But the 250 Adventure is not a quick motorcycle. Considering the performance on offer, it is just a second quicker than the Royal Enfield Himalayan 411 in the 0 to 100kmph sprint, and the Himalayan 411 even makes 6PS less and weighs 22kg more. Its roll-on acceleration is almost the same as Himalayan, which is quite a surprise.
Out on the highway, the engine is happy and effortlessly cruises at 100-110kmph, with slight vibrations felt at the footpegs. One issue is the lack of power below 6,000rpm. So when you do need to overtake at higher speeds, you would have to shift down just to get that required power output. It is something that you could live with but considering that this was not as much of an issue on its naked sibling, it feels a bit disappointing on the ADV.

The 250cc engine is one of the more economical bikes to have from the Austrian bikemaker’s lineup. In our tests, it delivered a good mileage of 38.12kmpl in the city, and its highway score at 35.63kmpl isn’t too bad either. It has a 14.5-litre fuel tank whereas the latest-gen 250 Duke has a bigger 15-litre fuel tank.
The engine's easygoing nature makes it more suitable for riding through rough roads than the 390. Power delivery is smooth and consistent, giving the rider proper control over the bike. However, it's not ideal for off-roading due to its limited low-end torque.
Handling & Ride Quality
As mentioned earlier, the 250 Adventure isn't designed for serious off-roading. However, it excels on beginner-friendly off-road rides. This is thanks to the firm suspension setup borrowed from the 390 Adventure. Combined with the smooth power delivery of the engine, this makes it more enjoyable to ride on rough roads compared to the 390 Adventure. That said, the firm suspension can be uncomfortable on the long rides. You have to be careful and avoid bumps and potholes, as even small ones can make you uneasy. This makes it less enjoyable for long trips, which in our opinion goes against the idea of buying an adventure tourer.
The 250 Adventure has good brakes and stops well, even without sintered brake pads. We wish there was more feedback when you start braking. However, the brakes work smoothly, and the tyres handle well without any wobble. The ABS works effectively, especially in off-road situations, giving you more confidence while braking.

Should you buy KTM 250 Adventure [2020-2024]
The KTM 250 Adventure gets good things as well as the bad bits from the 250 Duke and the 390 ADV, making it a bit of both. It faces difficulty while handling technical trails and serious offroads, but even out on the highway you will have to be careful and avoid oncoming bumps and potholes.
While it's not the best for long highway trips like the 390 Adventure, it's more fuel-efficient and affordable. However, it requires riders to adapt to its characteristics, such as more frequent gear shifts and some vibrations. If its suspension could handle bumps better, it would be a great choice for many riders.

Pros & Cons
Good Things
- Light to steer through traffic.
- Smooth and refined engine.
- Lack of electronics doesn’t hamper off-roading.
Could Be Better
- Suspension doesn’t have the plushness required for off-roading.
- Highway overtaking requires you to constantly work the gearbox.
- Wind deflection could have been better.
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KTM 250 Adventure [2020-2024] User Reviews
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- KTM 250 Adventure is suitable for beginnerAmong the various models offered by KTM, one can say that the KTM 250 Adventure is more suitable for beginner off roading than other models. It is light weight and easy to ride, also the build quality of the bike is excellent. I am happy with this amazing bike.Read More
- KTM 250 Adventure has good suspensionThis is a series of adventure motorbikes. The KTM 250 Adventure is lighter when placed alongside the royal enfield himalayan. Its meter console has a better outlook as compared to most of its competitive bikes. It has a good suspension and its back suspension is a bit harder than the front suspension. The riding ergonomics in this one is great. I consider it a bit overpriced.Read More
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- Fulfilled all the important featuresThe KTM 250 Adventure earns the title of an ultimate bike in my book. Its exceptional quality and execution make it a true champion. The entry level experience bike is made for riders who need an efficient and exhilarating stage to explore plain and winding roads. Its engine is powerful. It has fulfilled all the important features required for a rider.Read More
- KTM 250 Adventure made the ideal companionAn Indore dealership sold me the KTM 250 Adventure. For people that enjoy taking adventures, this bike is ideal. There is a really comfy seat and a tough and fashionable design. Great power and smooth operation are characteristics of the 248.8cc engine. With my relatives, I had an adventurous trip to Satpura National Park last month. The bike rode superbly over a variety of terrains. The KTM 250 Adventure made the ideal companion for our incredible vacation. This one is excellent if adventure riding is your thing.Read More
- Opportunity to discover new placesHaving the KTM 250 Adventure at my side makes it easy to go on exhilarating excursions. My go-to bike for off-road adventures is this one, which my adventurous friend Rohit recommended. Its robust structure can handle even the most difficult treks, giving it unparalleled longevity. Comfort is key, and even on the trickiest terrain, a comfortable seat and ergonomic design guarantee fatigue-free rides. Its performance and adaptability make up for its slightly greater price. Its adventure-ready features, such its sophisticated traction control and long-travel suspension, are what really make it stand out. These characteristics give you confidence for any trip. Every ride on the KTM 250 Adventure is an opportunity to discover new places and make lifelong memories.Read More
- Ready for AnythingIt's my father's favourite choice. This bike is a head-turner for sure. It's got that aggressive adventure bike look with a sharp design and bold colors. I love the high ground clearance too. It's fuel-efficient, powerful enough for most riders, and a lot of fun to ride! Mileage is decent, I get around 30 kilometers per liter in the city and upwards of 35 kilometers per liter on the highway.Read More
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250 Adventure [2020-2024] Mileage
The ARAI claimed mileage of KTM 250 Adventure [2020-2024] is 38.12 kmpl. This is the claimed mileage for all variants.
| Fuel Type | ARAI Mileage |
|---|---|
| Petrol | 38.12 kmpl |
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KTM 250 Adventure [2020-2024] Specifications
Engine and Transmission
| Engine Type | Single Cylinder, Liquid Cooled, DOHC, FI Engine |
| Displacement | 248.76 cc |
| Max Torque | 24 Nm @7500 rpm |
| No. of Cylinders | 1 |
| Cooling System | Liquid Cooled |
| Valve Per Cylinder | 4 |
| Starting | Self Start Only |
| Fuel Supply | Fuel Injection |
| Clutch | Slipper Clutch |
| Gear Box | 6 Speed |
| Bore | 72 mm |
| Stroke | 61.1 mm |
| Compression Ratio | 12.5:1 |
| Emission Type | bs6-2.0 |
Features
| Instrument Console | Digital |
| Speedometer | Digital |
| Techometer | Digital |
| Tripmeter | Digital |
| Odometer | Digital |
| Additional Features Of Variant | Lubrication - Wet Sump, Forced, Sub Frame - Bolt on sub-frame, Rider Aids - Offroad ABS, Slipper clutch, 12V socket, Gear Indicator |
| Seat Type | Split |
| Body Graphics | Yes |
| Clock | Yes |
| Stepup Seat | Yes |
| Passenger Footrest | Yes |
Features and Safety
| Clock | Yes |
| Adjustable Windscreen | Yes |
| Additional Features | Lubrication - Wet Sump, Forced, Sub Frame - Bolt on sub-frame, Rider Aids - Offroad ABS, Slipper clutch, 12V socket, Gear Indicator |
| Stepup Seat | Yes |
| Passenger Footrest | Yes |
| Display | LCD dash display |
Mileage and Performance
| City Mileage | 38.12 kmpl |
| Highway Mileage | 35.63 kmpl |
| Overall Mileage | 38.12 kmpl |
| Acceleration (0-80 Kmph) | 6.91s |
| Acceleration (0-100 Kmph) | 10.54s |
| Roll-ons (30-70 kmph) | 5.36s |
| Roll-ons (40-80 kmph) | 7.32s |
| Braking (60-0 Kmph) | 16.67m |
| Braking (80-0 Kmph) | 30.37m |
| Braking (100-0 Kmph) | 49.11m |
Chassis and Suspension
| Body Type | Adventure Tourer Bikes, Off Road Bikes |
| Body Graphics | Yes |
Dimensions and Capacity
| Fuel Capacity | 14.5 L |
| Saddle Height | 855 mm |
| Ground Clearance | 200 mm |
| Wheelbase | 1430 mm |
| Dry Weight | 156 kg |
| Kerb Weight | 177 kg |
Electricals
| Headlight | Halogen |
| Taillight | LED |
| Turn Signal Lamp | LED |
| DRLs | Yes |
| LED Taillights | Yes |
| Low Fuel Indicator | Yes |
| Pilot Lamps | LED Pilot Lamps |
Tyres and Brakes
| Front Brake Diameter | 320 mm |
| Rear Brake Diameter | 230 mm |
Performance
| 0-100 Kmph (sec) | 10.54s |
| Top Speed | 140 kmph |
Motor & Battery
| Peak Power | 30 PS @ 9000 rpm |
| Drive Type | Chain Drive |
| Battery Type | Lead Acid |
| Transmission | Manual |
Underpinnings
| Suspension Front | WP APEX USD forks, 43 mm diameter |
| Suspension Rear | WP APEX Monoshock, 177 mm travel |
| Brakes Front | Disc |
| Brakes Rear | Disc |
| ABS | Dual Channel |
| Wheel Size | Front :-482.6 mm,Rear :-431.8 mm |
| Wheels Type | Alloy |
| Frame | Split-Trellis frame (Tubular) |
| Tyre Type | Tubeless |
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KTM 250 Adventure [2020-2024] Questions & answers
A) The KTM 250 Adventure has seat height of 855 mm.
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KTM 250 Adventure [2020-2024] Latest Updates
A new KTM Adventure bike was spied testing in India. However, it can either be the 250 Adventure or the cheaper 390 Adventure X. KTM has announced accessories of Rs 13,000 for free as standard with the KTM 250 Adventure. Find out more.
KTM 250 Adventure Price:
The KTM 250 Adventure comes in only one variant. The bike is available in two variants: low seat and standard, both priced at Rs 2,48,424 (Ex-showroom, Delhi). Furthermore, it comes in two colour options: KTM Factory Racing Blue and Electronic Orange.
KTM 250 Adventure Engine:
The mechanical specifications remain consistent with the previous model, featuring the same BS6-compliant, 248. 76cc single-cylinder, liquid-cooled, DOHC engine. Paired with a six-speed transmission, this engine produces 30 PS@9000 rpm of power and 24 Nm@7500 rpm of peak torque.
KTM 250 Adventure Mileage:
The KTM 250 Adventure is noted for its fuel efficiency, boasting a reported mileage of approximately 38. 12 kmpl.
KTM 250 Adventure Suspension and Brakes:
The KTM 250 Adventure features a 43mm non-adjustable WP Apex USD fork at the front and a WP Apex mono-shock at the rear. It further boasts a ground clearance of 200mm and a seat height of 855 mm. The bike is equipped with a 320mm disc brake with a radially mounted calliper at the front and a 230mm disc with a floating calliper at the rear.
KTM 250 Adventure Key Features:
The feature set includes dual-channel ABS with an off-road mode, a slipper clutch, and a 12V charging socket. The instrument cluster continues to utilise a monochrome LCD screen displaying key information.
KTM 250 Adventure Rivals:
In the Indian market, the KTM 250 Adventure competes with contenders such as the Royal Enfield Himalayan, Yezdi Adventure, Suzuki V-Strom SX, and BMW G 310 GS.
250 Adventure [2020-2024] Brochure
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