We live in a blessed era for motorcycling, with a plethora of options in every category. You can hop on a sports bike to feel like a racer immersed in pure performance. Or, settle into a cruiser to ride until the sun goes down in laid‑back comfort. Interestingly, it’s the adventure segment that has truly become vast beyond boundaries.You can enjoy high-end power while keeping your waist and wrists fresh as a peach for hours on end. However, real-world usability is often an elusive sweet spot that many ADVs miss. It is especially true for full-size behemoths. Solving this age-old dilemma is a new-age adventure machine that refuses to compromise. How New Age Adventure Bikes Nail The Sweet Spot HondaAdventure bikes are among the most popular choices for the sweet spot without having to compromise much. If you want to venture into the unknown, ADVs like the BMW R 1300 GS or Honda Africa Twin can help you cross continents effortlessly. These are all hard to live with regularly, though. That's where ADVs that combine performance and comfort with real-world usability come in. Where Performance Meets Practicality DucatiWhile adventure bikes are versatile by design, the modern models bring much more to the table. It starts with 19-inch front wheels wrapped in road-biased tires compared to a 21-inch setup. At the same time, you still get a long travel suspension to explore gravel trails. Next comes the upright ergonomics, with a comfortable riding triangle that works just as well in city traffic as on long days in the saddle.BMW MotorradThe versatility extends to how power is delivered, too. You are getting serious performance, but paired with the convenience of an automatic, which adds practicality to the mix. In a nutshell, going against the traditional notion, these heavy-hitters bring that missing real-world usability quotient. Joining these ranks and upping the ante to the next level of brute performance is KTM’s latest high-tech, luxurious alter ego. The KTM 1390 Super Adventure S EVO Balances Adrenaline with Accessibility KTM/Rudi SchedlThe Super Adventure lineup has long been KTM’s adventure flagship, offering peak performance and the latest tech. As a result, building on the success of the outgoing 1290, KTM has delivered its most powerful version yet, the latest 1390 Super Adventure. With more displacement, radar technology, and a sharper focus on rider usability, it sets a new benchmark. At the same time, unlike the R model, which leans toward off-road exploration, the S EVO is more street-focused, with an automated manual transmission designed to cross continents at warp speed. Automated KTM Adventure At A Premium Price Tag With an extra $1,050 over the R variant, the 1390 Super Adventure S EVO sits at the pinnacle of the lineup, starting at $22,699. This makes it one of only three full‑size ADVs with automatic shifting. Meanwhile, its main rival, the BMW R 1300 GS, starts lower at $20,395, but with the Dynamic Package upgrade for the Automated Shift Assistance, the price rises to $26,000. On the other hand, the Honda Africa Twin Adventure Sports ES DCT costs much less at $18,599, but KTM offers more raw performance and features, making it more capable. Powerful LC8 V-Twin Muscle Tuned For Versatility KTM/Rudi Schedl KTM equipped the Super Adventure 1390 with a bored-out version of the legendary LC8 75‑degree V-twin engine. Now, the displacement has been increased from 1,301 cc on the Super Adventure 1290 model to 1,350 cc with a 110 mm bore and 71 mm stroke configuration. Moreover, the engine now gets new Camshift technology, which uses a dual-profile intake cam that adjusts based on your throttle input. As a result, you get a smooth and torquey output at low speeds for urban commuting. And, the moment you cross 6,500 rpm, it shifts to a more aggressive profile to unleash its full potential. Savage Acceleration With Approachable AMT KTM/Rudi SchedlThe performance figures are exceptional, too, with a massive 173 horsepower at 9,500 rpm and 107 pound-feet of torque at 8,000 rpm. That output comfortably places it among the most powerful full-size ADVs in the segment. Yet, despite all that raw muscle, the EVO model remains rider-friendly thanks to its new transmission.KTMSpecifically, the bike features KTM’s brand-new Automated Manual Transmission (AMT), which is also available on the 1390 Super Duke GT EVO. This allows you to let the bike handle the gear changes for you in traffic, or you can take full charge in manual mode using the paddle shifters. It even includes a Park mode for added practicality. Advanced Underpinnings Balance Comfort And Agility KTMThe Super Adventure 1390 comes with a stiffer chassis built from a chrome-molybdenum steel trellis frame that uses the engine as a stressed member. Plus, the rear aluminum subframe helps keep the overall wet weight at about 540 pounds, which is reasonable for a fully kitted ADV-tourer. Meanwhile, the wheelbase stretches 61.3 inches with 4.3 inches of trail, giving the bike stable high-speed manners without sacrificing agility at lower speeds. You also get an adjustable seat height between 33.3 and 34.1 inches, along with a healthy 8.8 inches of ground clearance. Top Of The Line Suspension And Brakes KTM/Rudi SchedlSuspension duties are handled by a 48 mm upside‑down front fork and a rear monoshock, each offering 8.7 inches of travel. However, the real star is the latest generation of WP Semi-Active Technology (SAT), which offers four damping modes. This system uses electronically controlled magnetic valves to adjust the damping rates in real-time based on your lean angle, throttle position, and road surfaces.KTM/Rudi SchedlFurthermore, the stopping power features Brembo hardware with four-piston calipers gripping dual 320 mm discs up front, and a two-piston caliper handles the 267 mm rear disc. These are integrated with a sophisticated cornering ABS. Finally, the package rolls on a 19-inch front and 17-inch rear cast aluminum wheel setup. Aggressive Styling With Tech Loaded To The Brim With its muscular and aggressive silhouette, there is nothing quite like the 1390 Super Adventure S EVO visually. Despite that Ready to Race appearance, it also comes with touring features like an aerodynamic front fairing, an adjustable windshield, and wider handlebars with handguards. In fact, the centerpiece of the new look is the revamped LED headlight assembly featuring cornering lights and an 8‑inch vertical TFT touchscreen with offline navigation.KTM/Rudi SchedlThe massive tablet-like interface allows you to manage a suite of rider aids. Powered by a ride-by-wire throttle and six-axis IMU, you get ride modes, cornering traction control, cornering ABS, wheelie control, and engine braking control. Furthermore, the new radar sensor located at the front powers the latest-gen adaptive cruise control with stop-and-go functionality. Lastly, when you sum it all up, the 1390 Super Adventure S EVO is KTM’s most sophisticated travel tool yet, both a savage performer and a comfortable everyday companion.