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KTM 250 Adventure [2021]



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KTM has discontinued the 250 Adventure [2021] and the bike is out of production.

250 Adventure [2021] Key Highlights

Engine Capacity248.8 cc
Transmission6 Speed Manual
Kerb Weight177 kg
Fuel Tank Capacity14.5 litres
Seat Height855 mm
Max Power29.5 bhp

KTM 250 Adventure [2021] Summary

KTM has updated its India portfolio with the launch of its entry-level adventure motorcycle, the 250 Adventure. The quarter-litre adventure tourer joins the 390 Adventure in the country to rival against the likes of the BMW G 310 GS and the Royal Enfield Himalayan.

The styling cues are similar to the 390 Adventure, although the 250cc model gets a halogen headlight and an LCD screen. Other features include LED DRL, LED indicators, LED taillight, split-style seats, side-slung exhaust, and an engine cowl.

The 250 Adventure is powered by a BS6-compliant 248cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine that produces 29.5bhp of power and 24Nm of peak torque. The motor is linked to a six-speed gearbox that benefits from a slipper and an assist clutch. Unlike the 390 Adventure, the new 250 Adventure does not get the quickshifter function.

The cycle parts on the 250 Adventure include a preload-adjustable rear mono-shock with a 177mm travel range and the upside-down 43mm front forks boasting 170mm of travel – both sourced from WP. Similar to the 390 Adventure, the quarter-litre adventure tourer rides on 19-inch front and 17-inch rear cast wheels. The anchoring setup includes a 320mm front disc and a 230mm rear rotor, while the safety net includes a switchable, dual-channel ABS system.

KTM also offers PowerParts such as GPS brackets, radiator protection grille, crash bungs, headlamp protection, and handlebar pads for the 250 Adventure.

KTM 250 Adventure [2021] Review

  • Good Things

    • Excellent seating comfort
    • Loaded with features
    • 250cc has good top-end power
  • Could be Better

    • Can’t do hardcore off-road
    • Misses out on full TFT display
    • Front brake could have been better

BikeWale's Take

The 250 Adventure offers good performance, decent features and great styling. It makes sense for riders who want accessible power and don’t want to spend a lot on the 390 Adventure. But wish KTM gave this bike better front brake as the current setup isn’t enough.

KTM 250 Adventure [2021] Expert Opinion

So, does the same formula apply to its smaller sibling, the KTM 250 Adventure? To find out, we rode the motorcycle for a couple of days in the city, on the highway, and a wee bit off-road to tell you about its performance, comfort, and most importantly- whether it worth the Rs 2.48 lakh price tag.

Introduction

KTM 250 Adventure Right Front Three Quarter

With 18 Dakar titles in its kitty, KTM has shown that it can build hardcore adventure motorcycles that have proven their off-road prowess time and again. However, lower down the displacement chart, KTM’s adventure motorcycles seem to be differently focused. The 390 Adventure, for instance, proved to be a better touring machine than a full-blown off-road conqueror that everyone was expecting it to be.

So, does the same formula apply to its smaller sibling, the KTM 250 Adventure? To find out, we rode the motorcycle for a couple of days in the city, on the highway, and a wee bit off-road to tell you about its performance, comfort, and most importantly- whether it is worth the Rs 2.48 lakh price tag. 

The Visuals

KTM 250 Adventure Right Side View

Have a glance at the 250 Adventure from the side and you’d know that it heavily draws styling cues from the 390 Adventure which in turn takes inspiration from the KTM 450 Rally. And since most of the 250 Adventure’s bodywork, including the exhaust, wheels, and tail lamp is the same as its bigger sibling, one would even confuse it for the 390 ADV when viewed for the first time. 

KTM 250 Adventure Head Light

Although thankfully, the paint schemes and ‘250’ badging on the tank shrouds set it apart and so does the headlamp unit. Now, this headlamp consists of an LED DRL and halogen bulb rather than the full-LED unit on the 250 Duke. Moreover, the tail lamp and turn signals are all LEDs. 

All of its components and bodywork are well put together to give the 250 Adventure sturdy build quality. Yes, the fitment of the tank shrouds could have been better, but then again it's a rather small chink in its otherwise robust quality. I even found the quality of paint to be better on the 250 than on the 390 Adventure which seemed to have a plasticky feel to it. 

The Package

KTM 250 Adventure Instrument Cluster

KTM has equipped the 250 Adventure with an adequate list of features that is more utilitarian than fancy. To begin with, it gets a black on white LCD. While it doesn’t get Bluetooth connectivity like its older sibling, the unit offers necessary information like average fuel consumption, fuel range, average speed, gear indicator, and engine temperature along with a clock, two trip meters, and odometer.   

KTM 250 Adventure Handle Bar

The KTM 250 Adventure also sports an adjustable windscreen, backlit switchgear, large engine guard, sump guard and a 12V charging socket as standard. Furthermore, the motorcycle comes with an ‘Off-Road’ mode that essentially turns off ABS to the rear wheel. 

The Ride

KTM 250 Adventure Left Front Three Quarter

The KTM 250 Adventure has a tall seat height of 855mm which can seem intimidating at first. However, once you swing your leg over, anyone around 5’8’’ would be surprised to find both feet almost planted on the ground. This is thanks to the slim fuel tank and design of the seat. Speaking of which, the seat is spacious enough for taller riders and has cushioning so soft that the backside feels right at home from the start. 

And it continues to feel plush even after a long time in the saddle. KTM has also got the riding triangle spot on. With a wide handlebar, it is not only easy on the highway but also in the city as it offers good leverage and a short turning radius to maneuver around tight spots and traffic. Although, the ergonomics when standing up and riding aren't the best with the lack of grip on the tank and the need to bend forward to properly hold on to the handlebar. Moreover, with a kerb weight of 177kg, the 250 Adventure is not light and requires a bit of effort when moving around in parking.  

KTM 250 Adventure Left Side View

Nevertheless, on the go, the weight is hardly noticeable and even with a higher centre of gravity than the Duke, the KTM 250 Adventure moves around with the agility of a feisty three-year-old. But, it isn't as hooligan as you'd expect a KTM to be-and that's a good thing when riding in the city. The 248cc, single-cylinder motor borrowed from the 250 Duke offers smooth and linear power delivery all through the rev range. It is also pleasantly tractable and configured with a tall gearing which means you wouldn't be shifting as much to stay in the lower rpm band. 

KTM 250 Adventure Engine From Right

However, to keep things interesting, the 250 Adventure has a strong top end. With a burst of power coming in the mid-range the engine revs happily to 9500rpm and is happy to cruise at 120kmph. While it is capable of hitting a top speed of 136kmph, the buzz which was present on the footpegs and seat from lower speeds turns into prominent vibrations. However, the slick-shifting six-speed gearbox and a beautifully light clutch pull compensate to improve the ride experience, proving to be especially helpful in heavy traffic conditions.

KTM 250 Adventure Left Rear Three Quarter

  Now, the KTM 250 Adventure uses the same suspension setup as the 390 Adventure with 43mm upside-down forks for the front and a mono shock at the rear both sourced from WP Suspension. What this setup provides is plush ride quality over minor undulations and small bumps in the tarmac. On larger bumps, the rear does feel stiff but never unpleasant. And as you try to jump the 250 Adventure over speed breakers or a small heap of mud, the suspension complies and plays along like a happy puppy. 

KTM 250 Adventure Left Side View

Although, with the front bottoming out when the going gets tough, the 250 Adventure would surely prefer broken roads over no roads any day. As for braking, the motorcycle employs a 320mm disc held on by a four-piston caliper for the front and a 270mm disc with a single-pot caliper at the rear. While this setup is the same as the 390 Adventure and feels decent there, the brakes on the 250 feel spongy, lacking initial bite and feel at the front. 

Conclusion

KTM 250 Adventure Right Side View

Priced at Rs 2.48 lakh (ex-showroom), the 250 Adventure costs Rs 34,000 over the KTM 250 Duke. So is it worth the extra money? Not completely. It does offer extra comfort, a new instrument cluster, and a 12V charging socket, but these are not enough to make a strong case for the 250 Adventure which doesn’t have anything special to aspire for.   

KTM 250 Adventure Left Rear Three Quarter

But then again, its main purpose is to serve as an affordable alternative to the 390 Adventure which costs Rs 3.05 lakh. Apart from costing less, the KTM 250 Adventure also offers linear power delivery making it accessible to new riders and customers upgrading from 150-200cc motorcycles. Not to forget, better fuel efficiency figures as well. And although the 250 Adventure is nearly Rs 58,000 more expensive than its biggest rival- the Royal Enfield Himalayan, it makes up for the higher price with high-quality components, better features, and performance too. To conclude, we did like the KTM 250 Adventure, however, it would do better with improved braking performance and more aspirational value and appeal overall.  

Photography by Kaustubh Gandhi 

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250 Adventure [2021] Specifications & Features

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      Specifications

      • Power & Performance

        • Displacement
          248.8 cc
        • Max Power
          29.5 bhp @ 9000 rpm
        • Max Torque
          24 Nm @ 7500 rpm
        • Mileage - Owner Reported
          -
        • Riding Range
          -
        • Top Speed
          140 Kmph
        • Riding Modes
          -
        • Transmission
          6 Speed Manual
        • Transmission Type
          Chain Drive
        • Gear Shifting Pattern
          1 Down 5 Up
        • Cylinders
          1
        • Bore
          72 mm
        • Stroke
          61.1 mm
        • Valves Per Cylinder
          4
        • Compression Ratio
          12.5 : 1
        • Ignition
          -
        • Spark Plugs
          1 Per Cylinder
        • Cooling System
          Liquid Cooled
        • Clutch
          -
        • Fuel Delivery System
          -
        • Fuel Tank Capacity
          14.5 litres
        • Reserve Fuel Capacity
          2.9 litres
        • Emission Standard
          BS6
        • Fuel Type
          Petrol
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      • Brakes, Wheels & Suspension

        • Front Suspension
          WP Apex 43
        • Rear Suspension
          WP APEX - Monoshock
        • Braking System
          Dual Channel ABS
        • Front Brake Type
          Disc
        • Front Brake Size
          320 mm
        • Caliper - Front
          -
        • Rear Brake Type
          Disc
        • Rear Brake Size
          230 mm
        • Caliper - Rear
          -
        • Wheel Type
          Alloy
        • Front Wheel Size
          19 inch
        • Rear Wheel Size
          17 inch
        • Front Tyre Size
          100/90 - 19
        • Rear Tyre Size
          130/80 - 17
        • Tyre Type
          Tubeless
        • Radial Tyres
          Yes
        • Front Tyre Pressure (Rider)
          29 psi
        • Rear Tyre Pressure (Rider)
          29 psi
        • Front Tyre Pressure (Rider & Pillion)
          29 psi
        • Rear Tyre Pressure (Rider & Pillion)
          32 psi
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      • Dimensions & Chassis

        • Kerb Weight
          177 kg
        • Seat Height
          855 mm
        • Ground Clearance
          200 mm
        • Overall Length
          2154 mm
        • Overall Width
          900 mm
        • Overall Height
          1263 mm
        • Wheelbase
          1430 mm
        • Chassis Type
          Steel Trellis Frame, Powder-coated
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      • Manufacturer Warranty

        • Standard Warranty
          -
        • Standard Warranty
          -

      Features

        • Touch Screen Display
          -
        • Instrument Console
          -
        • Odometer
          Digital
        • Speedometer
          Digital
        • Fuel Guage
          Yes
        • Digital Fuel Guage
          Yes
        • Hazard Warning Indicator
          -
        • Average Speed Indicator
          -
        • OTA Updates
          -
        • Call/SMS Alerts
          -
        • Geo Fencing
          -
        • Distance to Empty Indicator
          -
        • Tachometer
          Digital
        • Stand Alarm
          Yes
        • No. of Tripmeters
          2
        • Tripmeter Type
          Digital
        • Gear Indicator
          -
        • Low Fuel Indicator
          Yes
        • Low Oil Indicator
          Yes
        • Low Battery Indicator
          Yes
        • Clock
          Yes
        • Service Reminder Indicator
          -
        • Battery
          12V 8Ah
        • Front Storage Box
          No
        • Under Seat Storage
          No
        • Mobile App Connectivity
          No
        • DRLs (Daytime Running Lights)
          Yes
        • AHO (Automatic Headlight On)
          Yes
        • Shift Light
          Yes
        • Headlight Type
          -
        • Brake/Tail Light
          -
        • Turn Signal
          -
        • Pass Light
          Yes
        • GPS & Navigation
          No
        • USB Charging Port
          No
        • Riding Modes Switch
          -
        • Traction Control
          -
        • Cruise Control
          -
        • Hazard Warning Switch
          -
        • Start Type
          Electric Start
        • Killswitch
          Yes
        • Stepped Seat
          Yes
        • Pillion Backrest
          No
        • Pillion Grabrail
          Yes
        • Pillion Seat
          Yes
        • Pillion Footrest
          Yes
        • Front Suspension Preload Adjuster
          -
        • Rear Suspension Preload Adjuster
          -
        • Additional Features
          TFT Display
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      KTM 250 Adventure [2021] User Reviews

      4.7/5

      (25 Ratings) 5 Reviews

      4

      Visual Appeal


      4

      Reliability


      4

      Performance


      5

      Comfort


      4

      Service Experience

      5

      Value for Money


      3

      Maintenance cost


      4

      Extra Features

      Small ktm machine with more fun

      2 years ago


      Papai Biswas

      Buying experience is very good. Riding experience is very good in highway but this bike is not for city ride because of seat height. Look is super attractive and performance is very good but this bike is not for hard off-road. Service and maintenance costs is not so much.
      Pros -1.good for Highway 2.millage is also good (around 27km/l-35 km/l) 3. Fully loaded speedometer
      Cons-1. seat height is too high 2.not for city riding 3.this bike is not so off-road capable .

      Rating Parameters

      (out of 5)

      4

      Visual Appeal


      5

      Reliability


      5

      Performance


      4

      Service Experience


      4

      Maintenance cost

      4

      Extra Features

      About the Reviewer

      Used it for

      Tours

      Owned for

      3-6 months

      Ridden for

      < 5000 kms

      Got mileage of

      30 kmpl

      Was this review helpful?

      5


      0


      Ktm 250 adventure! Perfect for tall riders!

      2 years ago


      Sanket Grover

      I personally being a tall rider of 6'3 height was searching for motorcycles that would be comfortable for me. I just had learnt how to ride and I bought this as my first bike. I enjoyed how this bike was beginner friendly and had a really good mid range and it didn't heat up in commute as a tall rider this bike is really comfortable for me. I had test rode the dominar too but that did heat up a lot and it was a bit too fast for someone like me who hasn't ever owned a bike before. I use it for commute daily and for the usual weekend rides too and it has not disappointed me yet and I think it is better than the Himalayan because its easy to maneuver in the city and the low end is smooth, some might consider the low-end lacking but for someone like me who uses it in the city I think its really smooth and easy to handle. I think for tall riders or people who are looking for a beginner, this is the perfect choice.

      Rating Parameters

      (out of 5)

      4

      Visual Appeal


      5

      Reliability


      4

      Performance


      4

      Service Experience


      4

      Maintenance cost

      4

      Extra Features

      About the Reviewer

      Used it for

      Everything

      Owned for

      < 3 months

      Ridden for

      < 5000 kms

      Got mileage of

      29 kmpl

      Tips for other riders

      Chain lube every 600 kms and the bike will be smooth.

      Was this review helpful?

      7


      1


      KTM 250 Adventure Review

      3 years ago


      Ankit

      After much speculation and research, I bought my first motorcycle, the ktm duke 250, over an year ago. I would be lying if I said my experience has all been all sunshine and rainbows, it’s been all that, but, with its own unique set of challenges that i explored with my bike. Read on, as I attempt to do justice to the questions commonly asked with regards to my bike, the ktm duke 250.

      About the Reviewer

      Used it for

      Daily Commute

      Owned for

      < 3 months

      Ridden for

      5000-10000 kms

      Was this review helpful?

      25


      45

      First owner review. KTM Adventure 250

      3 years ago


      Jyothiradithya

      Good Buying experience with immediate delivery of bike. Riding experience so far has been good, considering riding stance , refined engine and not so bad mileage(Around 35Kmpl) in mixed conditions.
      Only downer was hard gear shifts considering it has slipper clutch, hope it gets smoother after first service. Also found front fairing and wind shield to be little shaky at lower rpms.
      Pros: Looks, Riding Experience, performance, mileage.
      Cons: hard Gear shift, no LED headlights.

      Rating Parameters

      (out of 5)

      4

      Visual Appeal


      4

      Reliability


      4

      Performance


      4

      Service Experience


      4

      Maintenance cost

      4

      Extra Features

      About the Reviewer

      Used it for

      Everything

      Owned for

      < 3 months

      Ridden for

      < 5000 kms

      Got mileage of

      35 kmpl

      Was this review helpful?

      38


      5

      Entry level adv

      3 years ago


      Pavan Kumar

      I love adventure sport bikes and i personally own 2 xpulse 200 and the 390 adv and i have amazing experience with these 2 and 250 adv is just heaven for entry level bikers and it is totally refined and no different than the 390 adv and it is also budget friendly for entry level bikers i can say awesome bike.

      Rating Parameters

      (out of 5)

      5

      Visual Appeal


      5

      Reliability


      5

      Performance


      5

      Comfort


      5

      Service Experience

      About the Reviewer

      Used it for

      Leisure Rides

      Owned for

      Never owned

      Was this review helpful?

      35


      41

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