KTM's 10-Year 390 Adventure Warranty in India Is a Confidence Tell, Not a Marketing Stunt
"When a manufacturer bets a decade of coverage on a single model, they're either paranoid about competition or convinced they've finally built something that won't embarrass them. KTM's choosing the latter, which is overdue."
— Revvly Take
KTM's extending a decade-long warranty on the 390 Adventure in India signals something deeper than logistics—it's an admission that these bikes need to prove durability in a market where reliability kills resale. The LC4 platform has earned its reputation, but a 10-year promise only makes sense if you're betting hard on market penetration over quick margins.
RideApart · Jan 8
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