Key highlights
- KTM 1390 Super Duke RR Track unveiled
- Limited to 100 units globally
- Packs a 1,350cc V2 engine, 198 bhp
The all-new 1390 Super Duke RR Track is the most brutal, powerful, and mean machine that KTM has ever built. Made for only track riding, this new Super Duke is limited to only 100 units worldwide.
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KTM 1390 Super Duke RR Track: All details
The new 1390 Super Duke RR Track is basically a Super Duke with a race pack. It has been specifically crafted for track riding, and it is not a road-legal bike, which means you can not get it registered for road use.
However, it has been built with race parts that are not used on the production bikes. KTM has made it around the strict FIM regulations, and it is completely legal to participate in track events globally.
Speaking of its powerhouse, it uses a 1,350cc V-twin liquid-cooled 75-degree engine. It produces 198 bhp and 151 Nm, while being paired with a 6-speed transmission. However, the main reason behind its brutal nature is its 9 kg lighter build than the standard 1390 Super Duke RR, and 20 kg lighter than the road-legal 1390Super Duke.
It also packs a titanium Akrapovic full racing exhaust system, a full carbon fibre construction, no lights to save weight, titanium screws for further weight saving, a WP Pro Component suspension system carried forward from the MotoGP factory bikes, Brembo GP4 MS monobloc four-piston callipers, and a T-Drive front disc brake.
Other changes include a redesigned fuel tank that protrudes outward to provide thigh support to the rider while hard braking, a lowered handlebar, Michelin Power Performance slick tyres for magnet-like grip, and a carbon fibre race seat.
KTM has announced that the 1390 Super Duke RR Track will be sold only via the European dealerships for global customers. The deliveries of the limited 100 units will begin from May 2026. The price remains undisclosed as of now.