The new version of the KTM 690 Enduro R and the KTM
690 SMC R have been spied testing. The bikes get updated design and mechanical
underpinnings.
KTM had discontinued the two bikes in Europe last
year owing to the Euro IV emission norms. However, the KTM 690 Enduro R is
still on sale in the US market, as per the listing on the official site. Coming
back to the new bike, it gets a slightly sleeker bodywork with a slimmer
headlamp. KTM has replaced the bulb type indicators with LED units.
MCN reports that the bikes may feature a new engine
which the 2016 690 Duke was updated with. The counterbalanced engine makes 73
bhp of power and 73.8 Nm of torque. The two motorcycles reportedly feature a
larger exhaust to comply with the latest emission norms.
The bike is likely to use
WP Xplor 48 front fork, which offers 50 mm more travel than the previous
generation bike, at 300 mm. The rear may use a compatible monoshock setup.
Brakes include discs on both ends with dual-channel ABS. It is speculated that
the bikes will be unveiled along with the KTM 790 Adventure at the 2018 EICMA
show and will be launched in 2019.