Revamped Engine and Performance
The heart of the new 2025 lineup is the re-engineered LC4 engine — now even smoother, stronger, and cleaner. The KTM 690 SMC R and KTM 690 Enduro R deliver an impressive 77.9 bhp and 53.9 lb.ft of torque, setting a new benchmark for the most powerful single-cylinder road-legal motorcycles. This outperforms the Ducati Hypermotard 698 Mono, which makes 76.4 bhp at 9,750 rpm, proving that KTM continues to dominate in real-world performance.
Key mechanical updates include an all-new crankcase design, upgraded clutch system, optimized oil circulation, and a reinforced stator cover. Together, these refinements enhance reliability and longevity while maintaining KTM’s trademark aggressive character. The 2025 models feature a lightweight tubular steel frame that keeps the bikes nimble yet incredibly stable on all terrains.
2025 KTM 690 SMC R & Enduro R — Specifications
- Engine: 692.7cc, single-cylinder, Euro5+ LC4
- Power: 77.9 bhp
- Torque: 53.9 lb.ft
- Transmission: 6-speed with slipper clutch
- Display: 4.2-inch TFT color screen
- Riding Modes: Street, Off-Road & optional Rally Mode (Enduro)
- Weight (fuelled): 162 kg
- Fuel Tank Capacity: 13.3 liters
- Price (SMC R): £10,499 / ~RM60,200
- Price (Enduro R): £10,799 / ~RM61,900
Design and Comfort Enhancements
The 2025 KTM 690 models retain the aggressive styling that riders love, but now include subtle ergonomic upgrades for superior comfort and handling. The SMC R continues its supermoto legacy with sharp lines and street-focused dynamics, while the Enduro R stands out for its off-road versatility and trail performance.
Seat comfort has been significantly improved, with better padding and optimized seat height for long-distance control. The handlebar and footpeg positions have been fine-tuned to offer a more natural riding posture, reducing fatigue during both city rides and adventure trails. The new color schemes and bold graphics bring a premium and modern appeal that perfectly fits KTM’s energetic personality.
Technology and Features
KTM’s 2025 lineup brings a major technological leap. The outdated LCD display is gone — both models now feature a vibrant 4.2-inch full-color TFT screen with crystal-clear visibility. The KTM 690 Enduro R comes equipped with a standard USB-C charging port, making it convenient for long touring sessions.
Riders will also enjoy advanced safety and control systems such as cornering ABS, traction control, and multiple riding modes. The optional Rally Mode with Dynamic Slip Adjust gives the Enduro R precise traction management on rough terrains, providing unmatched stability for serious off-road riders.
Suspension, Wheels, and Ride Quality
The KTM 690 SMC R dominates city streets and twisty roads with 17-inch spoked wheels, supported by WP Apex 48mm forks delivering 224mm of front travel. At the rear, the WP Apex shock absorber offers 240mm of travel and remote preload adjustment — perfect for aggressive riding and cornering precision.
On the other hand, the 690 Enduro R is built for pure adventure. It features a 21-inch front and 18-inch rear wheel setup, paired with WP XPLOR USD forks offering 265mm of front and 250mm of rear travel. With seat heights of 899mm (SMC R) and 935mm (Enduro R), both bikes offer excellent ground clearance and commanding riding positions.
Pricing and Availability
KTM has confirmed that both 2025 690 SMC R and Enduro R models will be available at dealerships starting September 2025. The SMC R is priced at £10,499 (~RM60,200), while the Enduro R will retail at £10,799 (~RM61,900). This makes them more affordable than the Ducati Hypermotard 698 Mono, which starts at £11,295 (~RM64,800), giving KTM riders more power for less money.
With better performance, advanced technology, and competitive pricing, the KTM 690 2025 series reinforces its dominance as the ultimate choice for riders who want a blend of street fun, off-road capability, and everyday practicality.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What engine powers the 2025 KTM 690 models?
Both the 690 SMC R and Enduro R are powered by a 692.7cc Euro5+ LC4 single-cylinder engine.
2. How much power do these bikes produce?
They produce 77.9 bhp and 53.9 lb.ft of torque — making them the most powerful single-cylinder motorcycles you can legally ride on the road.
3. What new technology features are included?
A 4.2-inch TFT display, cornering ABS, traction control, multiple riding modes, and a USB-C port on the Enduro R.
4. What is the difference in seat height between the two?
The SMC R offers a seat height of 899mm, while the Enduro R stands taller at 935mm for off-road command.
5. When will the 2025 KTM 690 models be available in Malaysia?
Both bikes are expected to hit Malaysian showrooms by September 2025, with prices ranging from around RM60,000 to RM62,000.
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