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The History of KTM X-BOW: From Track Cars to Road-Legal Supercars

Since its debut in 2008, the KTM X-BOW has marked KTM’s entry into the automotive world, evolving into a range of high-performance vehicles. Below is a comprehensive timeline of key milestones, models, and production numbers.


2008: Launch

  • Original KTM X-BOW unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show.
  • Production begins in Graz, Austria.

2008-2012: Early Models

  • X-BOW (Base Model):
    • Initial production planned for 500 units per year, later increased to 1,000 due to high demand.

2011: X-BOW R

  • Power: 300 hp Audi inline-4 engine.
  • Performance:
    • 0-62 mph in 3.9 seconds.
    • Top speed: 217 km/h.

2013: X-BOW GT

  • Features windscreen and doors, making it more practical for road use.

2015: X-BOW GT4

  • Racing version developed with Reiter Engineering.
  • Debuted in the GT4 European Series.

2016: X-BOW Black Edition

  • Limited to 5 units.
  • Features entirely black carbon fiber construction.
  • Power: 320 hp (239 kW).

2019: X-BOW Comp R

  • Track-only version designed for the US market.

2023-2025: X-BOW GT-XR

  • Production started on January 31, 2023.
  • Limited to 100 units per year:
    • First 100 units completed by July 10, 2024.
    • 2024 contingent sold out.
  • Engine: 2.5L Audi TFSI 5-cylinder engine.
  • Performance:
    • 0-100 km/h in 3.4 seconds.
    • Top speed: 280 km/h.
  • Highly customizable: Over 90% of units are unique configurations.

Future Plans

  • Production of the original open-air four-cylinder X-BOW nearly ended, with limited models remaining for the US market.
  • GT-XR sold out until the end of 2025.
  • Continued focus on limited production and exclusivity.

Legacy and Evolution

Throughout its history, KTM has stayed true to its ethos of creating lightweight, high-performance vehicles. The X-BOW series has evolved from open-cockpit track cars to sophisticated, road-legal supercars like the GT-XR, offering unparalleled customization and performance.