KTM has unveiled an exceptional offer for riders seeking a worry-free long-term experience. Starting from April 1st, 2024, all newly purchased KTM and Husqvarna motorcycles will include an extended warranty of up to 5 years (comprising the standard 2-year warranty plus an additional 3 years of extended warranty) along with 1-year Roadside Assistance, all at no extra charge.

This initiative showcases KTM’s commitment to its customers by providing an industry-leading warranty program that extends beyond the point of vehicle purchase. Under this program, motorcycles will be covered for a total of 5 years (comprising the standard 2-year warranty or 30,000 kilometers, plus an additional 3 years or 45,000 kilometers of extended warranty), offering:
- Assurance and peace of mind with coverage for a wide array of components and repair costs.
- Financial security by assisting in managing repair expenses.
- Coverage for labor costs associated with repairs under warranty.
Additionally, the 1-year Roadside Assistance package offers valuable benefits, including:
- Round-the-clock roadside assistance.
- Safe towing services.
- Assistance with flat tires.
- On-site repair services.
This worry-free ownership package empowers KTM and Husqvarna owners to venture anywhere with confidence, knowing they have the unwavering support of KTM behind them. Visit your nearest authorized KTM dealer today to discover more about this limited-time offer and acquire your favorite KTM machine.
This offer is applicable to all models and variants of KTM and Husqvarna Motorcycles.
Mr. Sumeet Narang, President (Probiking) at Bajaj Auto Ltd., remarked, “At KTM, we are dedicated to delivering a premium ownership experience for our customers. Our goal is to provide KTM and Husqvarna owners with the confidence to explore, push boundaries, and pursue adventure without any concerns. We believe that KTM owners deserve not only the most exhilarating machines on the market but also a hassle-free ownership experience that enables them to make the most of their KTMs.”