KTM RC 160 Gets New Colours in India While Retaining Engine and Price

Published at February 27, 2026 | By Mukul Kirad
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KTM has introduced new colour options for the RC 160 in India, giving the entry-level sportbike a visual refresh without making any mechanical changes. The motorcycle continues to be priced at around Rs 1.85 lakh (ex-showroom), which means buyers now get more styling choices at the same cost. This update focuses mainly on appearance, yet it also helps keep the model fresh in a competitive entry-sportbike segment.

Which Are the New Colour Options?

The RC 160 is now available in Electronic Orange Matte and Ceramic White Matte. The orange scheme already appears on larger RC models, so it carries KTM’s familiar racing identity. However, the Ceramic White shade introduces a new look, combining a white base with black and orange graphics. 

As a result, the bike appears cleaner yet still aggressive. In addition, coloured alloy wheels and sharp decals help highlight the fairing design, which remains one of the key attractions of the RC lineup.

Full-Size Sportbike Styling Remains a Key Strength

The front fascia combines with muscular side fairings, and the tail section rises sharply to create a track-inspired profile. This design approach gives the motorcycle a strong road presence.

The motorcycle continues to use a trellis frame that supports stable handling. It includes upside-down front forks and a rear monoshock, which help maintain balance during cornering and braking. In addition, KTM equips the bike with a 320mm front disc and a rear disc, supported by dual-channel ABS for safer braking control.

Engine Performance and Features 

The RC 160 runs on a 164.2cc liquid-cooled engine that produces about 18.73 bhp and 15.5 Nm of torque. This motor pairs with a six-speed gearbox, allowing smooth acceleration and steady highway cruising. KTM claims a top speed of 118 kmph, which suits the bike’s sport-commuter positioning.

The feature list includes full LED lighting, an LCD instrument display, and an assist-and-slipper clutch that reduces wheel hop during quick downshifts. In addition, it has navigation support, which helps riders during longer journeys.

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