Expected Price
2-Wheeler Type | Sports |
Engine cc (Displacement) | 889 cc |
Maximum Power | 132.7 HP |
Maximum Torque | 98 Nm |
Number of Cylinders | 2 |
Number of Gears | 6 |
Seat Height | 820 mm |
Ground Clearance | 191 mm |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 16 litres |
Pros
- All-Digital Instrument Console
- Dual Channel ABS
- Solid Build Quality
- Powerful Engine
- Sporty Riding Position
Cons
- Love It, Hate It Looks
Colour Options and Price in India | |
Bike Variant | 2024 KTM RC 8C |
Availability Status in India | Upcoming |
2-Wheeler Type | Sports |
Latest Price in India | 2024 KTM RC 8C is expected to be priced around Rs 35.71 lakh in India (ex-showroom). |
Fuel Type | Petrol |
Colour Options | Tech Black, Race Orange |
Official Tagline | Track Attack |
ENGINE AND GEARBOX | |
Engine Details | 889cc, Liquid-Cooled, 4-Stroke, Parallel Twin Engine |
Fuel System | Fuel Injection |
Cooling | Liquid Cooled |
Engine cc (Displacement) | 889 cc |
Maximum Power | 132.7 HP |
Maximum Torque | 98 Nm |
Number of Cylinders | 2 |
Emission Norms | BS6-Compliant |
Lubrication | Forced Oil Lubrication with 2 Oil Pumps |
Bore | 90.7 mm |
Stroke | 68.8 mm |
Intake System | Air Intake System |
Throttle Bore | 48 mm |
Engine Management | Bosch EMS with RBW |
Number of Gears | 6 |
Clutch | PASC Antihopping Clutch, Mechanically Operated |
BRAKES AND TYRES | |
Front Brake | 290mm Disc, 2x Radially Mounted 4-Piston Caliper |
Rear Brake | 230mm Disc, 2 Piston Caliper |
ABS | |
Front Tyre | 120/70-R17 |
Rear Tyre | 180/60-R17 |
Tubeless Tyres | |
Alloy Wheels | |
KEY FEATURES AND COMPETITORS | |
Braking System | 2-Channel ABS (Anti-Lock Braking System) |
Similar Bikes | Ducati Panigale V4, Yamaha YZF-R1M, Aprilia RSV4 1100 Factory, Kawasaki ZX-10RR, BMW M 1000 RR |
SUSPENSION AND CHASSIS | |
Front Suspension | 43mm Inverted Fork, Fully Adjustable WP Apex Pro |
Rear Suspension | Monoshock |
Frame (Chassis) | Chrome-Moly Tubular Space Frame, Powder-Coated |
Front Wheel Travel | 120 mm |
Rear Wheel Travel | 120 mm |
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT | |
Ground Clearance | 191 mm |
Seat Height | 820 mm |
Dry Weight | 142 kg |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 16 litres |
INSTRUMENT CONSOLE FEATURES | |
Speedometer | Digital |
Tachometer | Digital |
Trip Meter | Digital |
Odometer | Digital |
Clock | Digital |
ABS Light | |
LED Indicator Lights | |
Fuel Gauge | Digital |
Low Fuel Warning Light | |
Gear Indicator | Digital |
Global Positioning System (GPS) | |
Service Reminder | Digital |
Low Oil Indicator | |
Low Battery Indicator | |
Gear Shift Light | |
Engine Check Indicator | |
Lap Timer | |
BATTERY AND LIGHTING | |
Battery Type | Maintenance Free |
Head Light | LED |
Tail Light | LED |
Turn Signal Light (Front) | LED |
Turn Signal Light (Rear) | LED |
Automatic Headlamp On (AHO) | |
COMFORT FEATURES | |
Electric Start | |
Rider’s Footpegs | |
Engine Kill Switch | |
Step-up Seat/Split Seat | |
Pillion Footrest | |
Miscellaneous Information | |
Alloy Triple Clamp | |
Chain | 520 |
Steering Angle | 66.7° |
TECHNICAL HIGHLIGHTS | |
Quick Shift System (QSS) |
KTM RC 8C Review
Overview
This KTM RC 8C is an absolute beast. a track weapon for those that live to get on wide open throttle at high speed. If you’re anything like me, when you first saw the RC 8C you probably said to yourself, Is this thing street legal? And it’s not well, honestly, that’s one of the things that makes it so special. Being serious, you can’t bring it up to the fence in town. it’s designed for racetrack supremacy, no compromise for speed and performance and the sheer adrenaline rush. If you like adventure and you’d like to see adventures like this happen, then KTM has created a rider’s dream, but let me tell you, this dream isn’t for the faint-hearted.
Why is the KTM RC 8C So Special?
The RC 8C is a track monster that’s far from your everyday KTM. It’s as close as you’ll get to a hand-built, purpose-driven race bike designed solely for high performance. Powered by an 889cc LC8c engine—borrowed from the Duke 890R—this thing churns out 128 horsepower. Sure, 128 hp might not seem mind-blowing on paper but let’s not forget the bike weighs just 140 kg (lighter than me on a cheat day!). That kind of power-to-weight ratio is a game-changer.
What blew my mind was how KTM managed to pack in all this race-spec tech while keeping the bike approachable. You’ve got full-on aerodynamics, race-grade suspension, and Brembo brakes that could stop a freight train, yet the bike doesn’t feel overwhelming. Instead, it feels like an extension of the rider—everything clicks naturally. That’s where KTM really nailed it.
Performance: The Heart of the Beast
When it comes to performance, the RC 8C is purebred for speed. The 889cc twin-cylinder engine produces 128 hp, and paired with that lightweight frame, this thing flies. It’s one of those bikes where every slight flick of the throttle feels electric and the bike reacts like it’s reading your mind. It’s tailor-made for the track where precision in every corner is crucial. But let me be real here this isn’t a bike you take for a casual Sunday spin unless you’ve got a racetrack in your backyard.
The biggest surprise for me? How approachable the performance feels. You know how some bikes can be so powerful that they become intimidating, especially on a track? Not the RC 8C. It finds that perfect sweet spot between raw speed and rider control, making it enjoyable for both seasoned racers and those looking to step up their track game.
Design: A Race Bike Through and Through
If looks could kill, the KTM RC 8C would be downright deadly. The design is exactly what you’d expect from a track bike sharp, aggressive, and unapologetically fast-looking. The aerodynamics are spot-on, with the front fairing and winglets doing their job to keep the bike stable at breakneck speeds. I’ve seen it up close and I’m not exaggerating when I say it looks like it’s doing 200 km/h just sitting there. What I really appreciate the design isn’t just for show. Every curve and angle serves a purpose, whether it’s to slice through the air or keep the bike planted during intense cornering. KTM didn’t just throw some flashy graphics on a frame; they crafted a bike designed to dominate the track from every angle.
Track-Only? Yes, Please
Here’s the catch, this beauty is track-only. For some, that might be a dealbreaker but for me that just makes it even more special. The RC 8C isn’t built for mundane commutes or city rides. it’s for those who crave the racetrack. Think about it this machine is built purely for performance free from the restrictions that street-legal bikes have to adhere to. No compromises. No holding back.
KTM RC 8C Specifications
- Engine:889cc, liquid-cooled twin
- Power:128 hp
- Torque: 101 Nm
- Weight: Approx. 140 kg
- Suspension:WP APEX PRO front and rear
- Brakes: Brembo Style calipers
- Tires: Pirelli slicks
- Top Speed: Over 200 km/h
Is It Worth It?
Now let’s talk price. However, if you are going to get your hands on a KTM RC 8C, that is going to set you back between ?30–35 lakhs. No doubt about it. That’s a hefty price tag. However, the serious track enthusiast might make every penny worth it. It isn't a gym membership. it's a bike and not one for weekend fun. it's for those who live their lives on the track and are committed to testing their limits. And if that’s you, then this bike is definitely worth at least thinking about.
I would have to think about paying that much money for someone like me who enjoys track days but doesn’t live at the track. It’s not a practical bike that you grab every day and go through your errands on, but that’s the point—it’s not supposed to be. The RC 8C is as purebred a race machine as you’ll find without going full factory team if you’re in the market for one. In addition, you will be part of a pretty exclusive club with only so many to go around.
Final Thoughts: Is the KTM RC 8C for You?
It’s a dream track rider. It has the performance and looks, and the exclusivity, that makes it stand out. It’s also a bike that commands respect. If you’re serious about your riding and want a machine created for the track, then RC 8C is your name. It’s not going to be for everyone and certainly not for someone who uses bikes casually. If you live to race, then this bike will deliver enough to love.
What do you think? Would you ride the KTM RC 8C on the track – is it just too much of a good thing? If you want, let me know what you think about this two wheeled rocket!