- Gets MotoGP-inspired elements
- Uses a 990cc LC8c parallel-twin engine
- Could be launched globally next year
KTM showcased the 990 RC R, its comeback to the sports bike category, at the 2024 EICMA in Italy.
The motorcycle builds on the track-only 890 RC 8C and features several updates to make it a better package overall. The design of the 990 RC R is similar to that of its predecessor. However, it looks more like KTM’s MotoGP machine now. Winglets, sharp creases on the fairing and a stubby tail make up the motorcycle’s body. All of it makes the 990 RC R look aggressive. Even the upswept Akrapovic canister adds flair and purpose. That said, bits like the winglets, fenders and levers are all carbon-fibre.
Under the bodywork is a steel trellis frame with adjustable WP suspension forks and a monoshock. This houses a 990cc LC8c parallel-twin engine that is tuned to offer 128bhp and 103Nm. This motor is paired with a six-speed gearbox. The KTM 990 RC R rides on 17-inch alloys shod with Michelin Powercup tyres. Meanwhile, braking duties are handled by twin discs at the front with radially mounted Brembo calipers and a single disc at the rear.
Even in terms of features, the KTM 990 RC R is fitted to the brim. It comes with the brand’s touchscreen and 8-inch TFT display. While KTM hasn’t revealed much we can expect it to get the whole electronics suite from the 990 Duke R.
Now, the production of the 990 RC R will begin in 2025 and we can expect a global launch of the motorcycle next year too.