The KTM 250 Adventure is designed as the most accessible entry point into the world of KTM travel-enduro in Nepal. For 2026, it remains a favorite for riders who want a machine capable of daily commuting in Kathmandu and long-distance touring on Nepal's rugged highways. It shares its styling and lightweight trellis frame with the 390 Adventure but is powered by the refined 250cc engine that offers a smooth, linear power delivery. The bike's 19-inch front and 17-inch rear alloy wheels, paired with MRF Mogrip Meteor tyres, provide a balanced performance on both tarmac and gravel.
Technologically, the 250 Adventure is well-equipped with a 5-inch TFT display that supports Bluetooth connectivity for navigation and call alerts. One of its standout features for Nepali terrain is the 'Off-road ABS' mode, which allows the rider to disable ABS on the rear wheel for better control on dirt roads. With a generous 14.5-liter fuel tank and a ground clearance of 227mm, it is built to handle everything from city potholes to high-altitude mountain passes without breaking a sweat.