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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
After twelve successful years on the market, KTM is now ready to unleash its latest evolution, the also fully enclosed X-Bow GTX. Yet before we would get into the intricate details of this all-carbon ...
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 ...