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KTM Refreshes RC Supersport Range With New Colours And Graphics

KTM has unveiled fresh colour schemes and graphic updates throughout its RC Supersport range, drawing inspiration from past prototypes and the current Factory Racing colour combinations.

The KTM RC range epitomises the quintessential Supersport model within the KTM family, boasting new sports bike aesthetics, agile handling, and formidable performance both on the road and the racetrack.

While the range remains unaltered for 2024, it introduces new premium colour options inspired by the ultra-focused KTM RC 8C, KTM 1390 Super Duke R, and the iconic Grand Prix racing team liveries.

At the pinnacle of the line-up, the 2024 KTM RC 390 debuts two captivating colour schemes: orange-on-blue and orange-on-black variants. Both feature distinctive orange frames, with the orange-on-black model showcasing orange rims for added visual impact.

The market-specific KTM RC 200 also introduces two fresh colourways, incorporating a similar blue/orange theme alongside a stealthy black and white design reminiscent of the KTM RC 8C liveries. These editions come complete with black frames and orange subframes.

At the entry-level, the 2024 KTM RC 125 showcases all-new black-and-orange and blue-and-orange colour palettes, offering a dynamic starting point for riders. Both options boast gloss black wheels and frames, complemented by dark-tinted screens to accentuate the vivid colour highlights.

The 2024 KTM RC range remains deeply rooted in its racing heritage, boasting undeniable pedigree and featuring sharp, attention-grabbing Ready To Race colours to match.


Since this update is more of an aesthetics exercise, as such no improvements have been made to the powertrain, suspension or the electronics.

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