KTM's been through the wringer recently, what with the bankruptcy and sales and rescue, but the Austrian company's come out the other side with most of its parts intact. It's still kicking, still ...
The KTM X-Bow has been with us since 2008, in which time the track-focused sports car and racer has undergone multiple updates. The most significant of these was in February when KTM unveiled a X-Bow ...
Austria's KTM is the latest manufacturer to unveil a contender for the revived GT2 series organized by SRO, which is set to start racing later this year in competitions held in Asia, Europe and North ...
With the help of Dallara and the Kiska design firm, Austrian motorcycle maker KTM launched into a fun side gig making the track-day X-Bow (pronounced “crossbow”) in 2008. Promising not to make more ...
Did you know that KTM stands for “Kronreif & Trunkenpolz Mattighofen?” Well, now you know! But did you also know that they never made a proper, everyday useable car? The X-BOW GT-XR is their first ...
Alina has been enthusiastic about vehicles her entire life, and even from an early age found herself itching to get behind the wheel. Through high school and college, she could be found reading ...
These days, those who want to start racing or need a capable track-oriented car for a fun weekend have many weapons to choose from. KTM will be adding its $278,000 (€230,000) X-Bow GTX to that list ...
Overwhelming Success for the X-Bow Three months after the official premiere of the X-Bow, KTM is very happy about the thousandth order for the lightweight-sports car. The interest in this project ...
Austrian motorcycle manufacturer KTM is prepping up the road-legal version of its X-Bow (Cross-bow) racing car. KTM announced that its latest street-legal supercar had inherited all the quirky details ...
The ultimate road-going variant of the KTM X-Bow has been officially unveiled in the form of the GT-XR. Teased and spied on a handful of occasions in recent weeks, the X-Bow GT-XR is very similar to ...
Fans of motorbike-like specs on four wheels, strap yourselves in. KTM has announced a planned new version of its X-Bow (pronounced "Crossbow") sports car. Few details have been released, but based on ...
Fighter jet-style canopies may just be the new trend among wild track toys, because Austrian motorcycle maker KTM’s new road car makes its driver feel like a Top Gun pilot before they’ve even set off.
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