KTM has confirmed the 2026 1390 Super Duke RR for Australia and New Zealand, with deliveries expected from June 2026. Pricing has not been announced. Global production is capped at 350 units.
The RR is derived from the 1390 Super Duke R but is 11 kilograms lighter, with the reduction achieved through extensive carbon-fibre components and a titanium Akrapovic slip-on exhaust fitted as standard.

Suspension is by WP Pro Components with MotoGP-derived internals and full adjustability. Forged wheels and Michelin Power GP Hypersport tyres are standard fitment, along with Brembo HyPure Sport front brake calipers.
Power comes from KTM’s 1350cc LC8 V-twin producing 142kW and 145Nm. The engine gains KTM’s variable valve timing technology, which the company says improves combustion across the rev range.

The RR introduces a new 8.8-inch touchscreen TFT display to the Super Duke lineup, along with a laptimer, telemetry logging in Track Mode, and a new Beast Mode function. The full KTM Tech Pack is included as standard.
Aerodynamic winglets around the tank are carried over from the standard model but revised, and a new headlight design and colour scheme distinguish the RR visually.

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