For 14 years Austrians have been building one of the most exciting sports cars in the world. The lightweight carbon chassis co-developed by Dallara, was lauded back in 2008 as one of the most exciting ...
Austrian motorcycle manufacturer KTM expanded into the world of cars when it launched the original X-Bow in 2008. The X-Bow has undergone multiple updates since then, the most significant being 2020's ...
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 ...
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 ...
After being tested and spied on numerous occasions, the X-Bow GT-XR finally made its debut. Built as an ultimate road-going version of the GTX and GT2 race cars, the new X-Bow GT-XR is simply ...
Starting with 100 "Dallara Series" X-Bow vehicles available in "gleaming white" (above) or the original orange (below) color, KTM is readying the X-Bow lightweight roadster for the public. Before ...
A camera has captured the moment that race car driver Dominik Olbert crashed his KTM X-Bow GTX while competing in April’s Pöllauberg hillclimb event in Austria. In this clip from YouTube channel ...
Viknesh Vijayenthiran July 9, 2008 Comment Now! Update: News of KTM's upcoming model expansion first broke in detail in February, but new reports put even more flesh on the skeleton plan. In addition ...
Honda provides KTM with e:N1 EV as official car of the 45th ASEAN Railways CEO Conference – 25 units
N1 EV to serve as the official car of the 45th ASEAN Railways CEO Conference hosted by KTM. Honda’s zero-emissions ‘electric ...
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