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 ...
N1 EV to serve as the official car of the 45th ASEAN Railways CEO Conference hosted by KTM. Honda’s zero-emissions ‘electric ...