30-Year Arcs / A2 Naked / KTM Duke 390 Lineage
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KTM Duke 390. A2 small bike done right.

The Duke 390 launched 2013 — KTM small-capacity Duke, built in India by Bajaj. Aggressive styling, sharp chassis, A2-friendly. Three full generations in 12 years: 1st gen 2013-2016, 2nd gen 2017-2023, 3rd gen 2024+. Each generation a major redesign. 1996 = no KTM small-capacity bike (only big LC4 enduros).

1996
No small KTM
2006
KTM 125 Duke (project)
2016
Duke 390 (1st gen)
2026
Duke 390 (3rd gen)
Continual audits are underway to verify local pricing for every bike in every market. Apologies for any gaps you see while this is in progress.
1996 30 yrs ago · None
No bike for this era

No small-capacity KTM

KTM 1996 was LC4 enduros + Adventures
Small-capacity offerings did not exist

STATUS · NONE
NONE
Honda CB250
2006 KTM 125 Duke era

KTM 990 Super Duke (closest)

KTM 2006 was 990 SD or 690 Duke
Small Duke project was 5 years away

KTM 2006 was 990 SD or 690 Duke
120 bhp
100
186
855
ABSFuel injectionTraction controlRide modesLCD onlyV-twinKTM partners
Known issues
  • KTM 990 Super Duke — sprag clutch failure — 2005-13
  • Reg/rec failure — 2005-13
  • Stator failure — 2005-13
$13,498
$21,827
$5–7.5k
2016 Duke 390 1st gen

KTM 390 Duke

373cc liquid-cooled single
1st gen Duke 390 (2013-2016)

373cc liquid-cooled single
44 bhp
35
139
800
ABSFuel injectionTraction controlRide modesLCD only373cc singleA2-friendly, hooligan
Known issues
  • KTM 390 Duke — fuel pump failure — 2013-16
  • Reg/rec failure — 2013-16
  • Cracked subframe (KTM service campaign) — 2013-15
$4,999
$6,790
$2.5–4k
2026 Current · 2026

KTM 390 Duke (3rd gen)

399cc liquid-cooled single
3rd gen 2024+ — bigger engine, new chassis

399cc liquid-cooled single
45 bhp
39
155
820
Cornering ABSRide-by-wireMTC traction2 ride4.2" colour399cc singleQuickshifter optional,
Known issues
  • 390 Duke 3rd gen (2024-on) — too new, but watch for KTM's well-known cam chain issues — 2024-on
  • Some reports of TFT dash glitches — 2024-on
  • Mostly redesigned platform — field data emerging
$5,899Verified MSRP
$5,899
$5.9k new
// 30-Year Delta

What actually changed.

1996 → 2026 · 30 years of "progress"
Three generations in 12 years Active development The Duke 390 has had three full generations: 1st gen 2013-2016, 2nd gen 2017-2023, 3rd gen 2024+. Each was a major redesign — new chassis, updated engine, more electronics. KTM treats the Duke 390 as an active development platform, not a static budget bike. Most A2 bikes get one major redesign per decade; Duke 390 gets two.
Engine architecture Single throughout Every Duke 390 has used a liquid-cooled DOHC single — KTM signature small-bike formula. Capacity grew 373 → 399cc with the 2024 redesign. Single-cylinder gives the bike A2-friendly low-end torque, light weight and cheap maintenance.
Power similar +1bhp 44bhp 1st gen → 45bhp 3rd gen. Almost identical peak power — A2 licence limits it to 47bhp anyway, and KTM has not pushed past that. The 3rd gen makes the same peak power deeper in the rev range, with more torque.
Real cost change −$742 Duke 390 was $6,479 in 2016 ($8,438 today). 3rd gen Duke 390 is $7,694 for 2026 — about 9% cheaper in real terms. KTM has held the price almost flat in real terms while adding cornering ABS, ride-by-wire, lean-sensitive TC, TFT, ride modes. Big tech upgrade for similar money. 2026 brings new WP FCR4 brake calipers and updated colours; engine and chassis carry over from the 2024 redesign.
Why this lineage works KTM/Bajaj partnership KTM partnered with India Bajaj Auto in 2007 — Bajaj builds KTM small-capacity bikes (125, 200, 390 across Duke/RC/Adventure ranges) at scale in India, sells them globally. Manufacturing in India keeps prices down; KTM brand and engineering keeps quality up. Result: a properly-engineered A2 bike at competitive pricing.
Weight gain +16kg 139kg dry 1st gen → 155kg wet 3rd gen. Modern bike is heavier — bigger engine, more electronics, larger fuel tank, full ABS hardware, TFT instruments. Still light by class standards but no longer the featherweight of the original.
Cheapest way in $3.4k A clean 1st-gen Duke 390 from 2013-2016. The original — light, sharp, hooligan, simple. Probably the cheapest way to put a proper KTM in your garage on the UK used market. Service intervals are short and the engine has had some niggling issues (water pump, fuel pump) over the years, but a well-maintained one is great value.
// Sources

Where these numbers come from

Prices are real US MSRPs from KTM North America press releases / Motorcycle.com archives. Note: 2006 era references the 990 Super Duke (KTM 390 Duke didn't exist yet). Used-market from Cycle Trader / KBB, May 2026. Inflation calculated using US BLS CPI-U.

1996 No small-capacity KTM Manufacturer specs · Cycle World · Motorcycle.com
2006 KTM 990 Super Duke (closest) Manufacturer press · Cycle World · autoevolution
2016 KTM 390 Duke Manufacturer US specs · Motorcycle.com · Total Motorcycle
2026 KTM 390 Duke (3rd gen) Manufacturer US · Cycle World · RevZilla Common Tread