The base of the X-Bow GT-XR consists of a carbon fiber monocoque and a tubular steel frame, making the car weigh only 1,130 kilograms. So for impressive performance, not much power is needed, yet KTM throws Audi’s familiar blown 2.5-liter five-cylinder into the street-legal racing monster.

It will be KTM's second road car, following its open-roof X-Bow sibling, which has been sold in various forms since 2008. This is KTM's second road car Could come with same 606hp, 791Nm engine as
The KTM X-BOW RR is an ultra-lightweight monocoque, rear-wheel-drive sports car designed by KISKA and assembled at the KMT Sports Car GMBH in Graz, Austria, from 2002 to 2019. This racetrack-oriented, non-street-legal machine features a lean composite carbon fiber composite weighing no more than 1740 Lbs.
Let's have a closer look at the KTM X-Bow Story. How did KTM start with their first car project?How did they develop it further over the years?And what makes
The KTM X-BOW GTX is a purpose-built race car, and as such, it is not street legal. However, KTM offers a range of different racing series in which the car can compete. These include the GT2 European Series, the Creventic 24H Series, and the GT4 European Series, among others. KTM designed its X-Bow to race around the world in any and every possible race competition, and it is achieving its aim. With the 2021 KTM X-Bow, the Austrian automaker won the hearts of race car lovers. The most exciting news is that KTM will soon introduce the street-legal version of its race car. The X-BOW is the first sportscar developed by Austrian motorcycle manufacturer KTM, and debuted at the 2007 Geneva Motor Show. The name is read 'Crossbow', and is named for the mechanical bow weapon of the same name, as the actual car evokes the image of a crossbow. It is a two-seater with no doors or windows, with absolutely no extras at all. While many of these are designed to be street legal, until now owners needed to use a helmet even when driving around town. KTM’s latest version of the X-Bow, the X-Bow GT, comes with a

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In a bid to rekindle the sales success of its now twelve-year-old road-legal trackday sports car, KTM is overhauling its UK dealer network for the KTM X-Bow. Barnsley-based diesel tuning
There are 16,000 kilometers between Graz and Sydney, between the home of the KTM X-BOW manufacturer and the branch of the Australian import company "Simply Sports Cars" that has been officially importing the road-legal variety of the Austrian supercar since the beginning of 2017. At the same time, the Australian racing team "M-Motorsport" nearly managed to win the prestigious and legendary
It can't hide its race car genes, however: it features a pair of carbon fiber bucket seats with harnesses and a quick-release steering with with an integrated display. Built in Graz, Austria, the KTM X-Bow GT-XR is on sale now with a base price of €284,900 (about $282,384) before taxes. The 2023 KTM X-Bow GT-XR is a street-legal version of The KTM X-Bow GT isn’t for people who want the Polaris Slingshot SLR. It’s for people who want a good deal more out of their street-legal go-kart. Learn More: KTM. Engine: Turbocharged 2.5L Five-Cylinder. Power: 300HP & 309FT-LBs. Top Speed: 143.5MPH. 0-60MPH Time: 4.1 Seconds.
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In Europe, the Audi-engined, 300-hp track monster from KTM is street legal. But sadly in the US it is not. The X-Bow (pronounced as crossbow) features a racetrack-focused, horizontally mounted An NHTSA ban was so certain that KTM never even tried for street legality; in the U.S., the X-Bow has always been sold exclusively as a track toy. As of 2023, the GT-XR is primed to break
KTM X-Bow review. 8 10. then, that the KTM comes from the otherwise sensible Austrians. The 300 is crazily fast but quite comfortable too. Pack a helmet. And a scarf. 2.0 TFSi Street.
KTM X-Bow GT. A wacky creation, the KTM X-Bow GT is a four wheeled go-kart that impresses in every aspect, starting of course with its futuristic design. It looks like it’s taken out from the Transformers film. When it comes to the unseen features, it’s got 300 horsepower and 310 foot-pounds of torque, with a top speed of 144 miles per hour. KTM Introduces Street-Legal X-Bow GT-XR; Price Starts at $285K. Published: September 22, 2022 | By: American Luxury Staff. It’s been nearly fifteen years since Austrian supercar and super-bike maker KTM unveiled its X-Bow sports. The model was the work of KTM in concert with Italian automotive engineering firm Dallara Stradale, and married
The KTM X-Bow was developed for the street and the track. Powering this boxy beast is an Audi's turbocharged 2.0-liter TFSI engine paired with a six-speed gearbox, developing 300hp and 420 Nm of torque. For the RR version; develops 360hp. The KTM X-Bow is an uncompromising driving machine. Many traditional, purely comfort-oriented elements are
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