Even though the KTM Group is best known for the motorcycles it produces, the Austrian manufacturer also rings a bell with car nuts thanks to an ultra-light sports car. Eight long years after its ...
Austrian motorcycle manufacturer has been making the X-Bow open-seater car since 2008 and has only now started importing them into Australia. Only a few years ago KTM Australia was saying they would ...
You spent a week with this weird-looking bug-face thing? Well, not technically a week. KTM held a press drive for U.S. journalists at Sears Point Raceway. I got two 20-minute track sessions in an ...
It’s a bit late and it’s not street-legal, but enthusiasts can finally get their hands on the KTM X-Bow in the U.S. Now available through KTM’s first U.S. sales partners, the KTM X-Bow Comp R is a ...
The KTM X-Bow is a unique, track-focused car and a low-mileage example is currently up for auction through Bring A Trailer. This X-Bow is a 2017 Comp R variant and was acquired by the selling dealer ...
If you start scrolling through the Lego Ideas website, you’ll probably end up spending hours looking at cool builds. So naturally, that’s exactly what I did, and I ended up finding this amazing remote ...
Austrian motorcycle company KTM produces the KTM X-Bow, a premier lightweight sports car. Since entering production in 2008, the X-Bow uses a turbocharged 4-cylinder Audi engine.
I know what you're thinking: "How is this thing legal?" And to be honest, somewhere between a rock flung from the tyre of a passing car colliding with my forehead like it had been fired from a pistol, ...
I know what you're thinking: "How is this thing legal?" And to be honest, somewhere between a rock flung from the tyre of a passing car colliding with my forehead like it had been fired from a pistol, ...
Wimmer has injected the X-Bow GT and X-Bow R with an extra 185 PS and 100 Nm of torque over the stock models The hardcore KTM is not street legal in the U.S., where it’s offered as a track car with ...