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 track sports car has always stood out in the motorcycle manufacturer’s lineup, as it is the Austrian company’s only four-wheeled vehicle. Launched in 2008, the X-Bow was the brand’s ...
Although we recently reported the KTM X-Bow was almost certainly dead, it may have a new lease on life. Bajaj, which bought out KTM, wants the brand to focus on motorcycles, so it's sold KTM Sportcar ...
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First-Built 2015 KTM X-Bow GT4 Heads to Auction in Florida
Serial #001 of the 2015 KTM X-Bow GT4 is offered without reserve, presenting a rare chance to acquire a noted race car.
KTM is working on a new model, which is believed to be called X-Bow GT-XR or X-Bow GTX. The model in question is meant to be a road-legal track tool, which will be good for track days right off the ...
More than 12 years ago, Austrian motorcycle builder KTM launched its first-ever car, the KTM X-Bow (pronounced "crossbow"). Since then, the X-Bow has quietly offered track junkies a lightweight, hyper ...
View post: Walmart Has a $300 Mini Refrigerator on Sale for Just $110 A visual timeline of the KTM X-Bow would look a lot like a scientific metamorphosis chart. Since arriving more than 12 years ago, ...
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