The new KTM Brabus 1400 R will be Revealed Soon
A new KTM Brabus 1400 R is expected to be revealed soon as production is well underway

The new 2025 KTM Brabus 1400 R is set to take the hyper naked motorcycle segment to the next level, with production well underway on the new model.
After the 2023 KTM Brabus collaboration yielded the 1300 R, a new 1400 R is set to land in the near future despite KTM’s ongoing financial issues, which resulted in a restructuring plan at the end of February which was accepted.
The new Brabus 1400 R will feature KTM’s 1,350cc KTM LC8 V-twin engine that was used in the 2024 1390 Super Duke range, as it replaces the old 1,301cc version that was used prior as well as the current 1290 Super Adventure models.
As a result of benefiting from the new LC8 V-twin power unit, the Brabus 1400 R is expected to produce slightly more than the 188bhp and 107lb ft of torque that’s found in the 2025 1390 Super Duke R Evo.
The model’s new rear section comprises a single raised exhaust that is treated to the Brabus logo, while the wheels have also been updated as they are seemingly moving away from the KTM multi-spoke design to instead adopt an almost retro three-spoke star design.
As you would expect from KTM, but also the luxury German brand, very modern LED accents and wave disc-equipped brakes appear to be part of the fitment.
Beyond that, not a great deal is known about the Brabus 1400 R, but despite KTM going through a rough patch in recent months, the new luxury hyper naked motorcycle is going to be quite the piece of kit.
According to reports, it is believed the bike could cost in the region of €50,000 which would be roughly £42,850.
The Brabus 1400 R machines will be very rare commodities, which was also the case of the Brabus 1300 R, although there is currently one on offer in the UK courtesy of the Bike Specialists and said Brabus 1300 R will cost you £40K.
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