The KTM 390 Enduro R is the latest addition to KTM’s dual-sport lineup in Nepal, designed specifically for riders who find the 390 Adventure a bit too bulky for hardcore off-roading. Launched officially at the NAIMA Nepal Mobility Expo, this bike bridges the gap between a street-legal commuter and a competitive dirt bike. It features a minimalist, rally-inspired design with a flat seat and a high-mounted front beak, allowing for maximum rider movement during technical trail riding. Built on a lightweight steel trellis frame, it weighs significantly less than its adventure sibling, making it one of the most flickable 400cc bikes in the market.
Equipped with a 21-inch front and 18-inch rear spoke wheel setup, the 390 Enduro R is ready to tackle Nepal's most challenging terrains, from the mud of the monsoon to the rocky paths of Mustang. It comes loaded with modern tech, including a 4.2-inch anti-glare TFT display, ride-by-wire, and Quickshifter+. The suspension is handled by fully adjustable WP APEX units with long travel, providing a massive ground clearance of up to 272mm (Nepal-spec varies slightly). For the Nepali enthusiast who wants a "go-anywhere" machine that doesn't compromise on electronics or power, the 390 Enduro R is a game-changer.