JAKARTA - An automotive manufacturer from Austria, KTM introduced two supermoto models, namely 125 SMC R and 390 SMC R in 2025. Both are said to have accessibility and convenience for high-performance motorcycle users.

Launching from the manufacturer's official website, Thursday, January 16, these two models are equipped with long travel suspensions, 17-inch rims, gripping tires, and several selected assistive devices and driver technology that have been specially curated.

In addition, both the 125 SMC R and 390 SMC R models have several equipment such as single headlights, elevated front bikes, and an enduro motorcycle-type minimalist bodywork combined with a 9 liter metal fuel tank in front of a flat seat.

Then, KTM also designed a driving dose that was more friendly to the handlebar and the seat was oriented towards a supermotard rider.

In addition, the chassis of the two-piece steel is also taken from the Duke series with a newer subframe, stiffness, and steering head angle. Then, there is also a footpeg that provides a new foothold location for this motor.

Both of them also have a fork suspension tuning in front of the cartridge overturned WP Apex 43 mm with a travel of 230 mm. Meanwhile, the back is equipped with a WP monoshock.

However, the difference is that the front fork for the 125 model cannot be tuned. Meanwhile, 390 has a five-click compression and a rebound alternative. The back suspension both get preload adjustments but the 390 model has 20 rebound stages.

This latest Supermoto gained a lot of technology for 2025, including full LED lighting, a slimmer 4.2-inch TFT dashboard to reduce the risk of silau, and the ability to display turn-by-turn navigation.

Both KTM 125 SMC R and 390 SMC R both have a two-channel ABS Bosch system with an optional intervention rate. Meanwhile, the 390 SMC R model accepts driving modes including Sport and Street.

KTM 125 SMC R has an LC4c engine with a capacity of 124 single cylindrical cc with a more compact dimension but has good acceleration capabilities.

Meanwhile, the 390 SMC R model is equipped with a single cylindrical 399 cc engine that provides impressive power for high performance needs.

Both motorbikes are confirmed to arrive on the market in early 2025. In the UK market, 125 SMC R is priced at 4,899 (Rp98 million) and 390 SMC R for 5,699 (Rp114 million).


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