KTM 390 Duke 2016 vs. KTM 390 SMC R 2025

KTM 390 Duke 2016

KTM 390 SMC R 2025
Technical Specifications KTM 390 Duke 2016 compared to KTM 390 SMC R 2025
Pros and Cons in comparison
Pros and Cons in comparison
KTM 390 Duke 2016

KTM 390 Duke är en riktigt bra kompromiss mellan sportighet, förnuft, körkomfort, glädje och pris. Det bästa av allt: den känns inte alls som en kompromiss, utan som om den är redo att tävla.
KTM 390 SMC R 2025

The KTM 390 SMC R is neither a slimmed-down 690 nor a disguised Duke derivative, but an independent interpretation of the supermoto theme - accessible, suitable for everyday use and yet with enough sharpness for serious lean angles. It does not have a brute radicality, but a clever overall package that confidently covers urban riding, after-work laps and occasional track excursions. The engine is revvy, the suspension can be fine-tuned, the brakes work exceptionally well and the ergonomics allow you to take a longer ride - without having to fish your knees out of the petrol cap one by one afterwards. With an entry-level price of €6,299 in Germany (plus ancillary costs) and €6,999 in Austria (incl. NoVA), it remains reasonably priced - especially considering the extensive features with TFT display, traction control, supermoto ABS and an optional quickshifter. In short: If you are looking for an A2-compatible bike with character that is not only easy to ride but also easy to understand, the 390 SMC R is a successful blend of rationality and lateral behaviour. And in the end, that is perhaps exactly what the supermoto market has been missing.

















