KTM sells sports car division: New chapter for the X-Bow!
KTM sells sports car division: New chapter for the X-Bow!
Mattighofen, Österreich - The KTM AG announced today that KTM Sportcar GmbH, responsible for the production of the popular KTM X-Bow, was sold. This decision is made in a phase of significant changes within the company. The CEO of KTM, Stefan Pierer, explains the technological innovation of the X-Bow, which was launched in 2008 and is now considered one of the leading super sports cars.
The new owners of KTM Sportcar GmbH are an internationally experienced group of investors who have set itself the goal of further developing the KTM X-Bow brand. In particular, you would like to focus on the areas of street super sports cars and the off-road segment. Pierer also notes that the renovation of KTM will become final in a few days, which should further support the company's strategic direction.
KTM X-Bow: A top-class super sports car
The KTM X-Bow GT-XR, a street-related super sports car, is the latest model in the row and brings the properties of a pure racing car into everyday life. The target group are individualists who want to experience unbraked dynamics, radical design and pure enthusiasm. The X-Bow GT-XR is based on the KTM X-Bow GT2, which already has numerous successes and title gains on race tracks worldwide.
The development of the KTM X-Bow GT-XR focused on putting the essentials of a super sports car in the foreground without sacrificing unique features. One of the special features of the vehicle is an electric jetfighter pulpit, which also enhances the driving experience. Each element of the super sports car is designed for the motto "Ready to Race" and combines outstanding performance with engineering championship.
KTM: A story full of innovation
The roots of KTM go back to 1934 when Hans Trunkenpolz in Mattighofen implemented the idea of a manufacturer for mopeds and motorcycles. The series production of motorcycles began in 1954, and the company soon achieved success in motorsport, especially in terrain sports. Despite an insolvency in 1991 and subsequent dismantling, KTM was able to successfully continue motorcycle production at KTM Sportmotorcycles GmbH (today Pierer Mobility).
The story of KTM is characterized by numerous innovations and successes. Starting with the first motorcycle prototype Moser-KTM 100 in 1952 to the introduction of modern super sports cars such as the X-Bow, the company is experiencing constant further developments. Especially in motorsport, KTM has won numerous titles in areas such as motocross, endurosport and supermoto.
Your commitment to excellence and innovation in vehicle production makes KTM an unmistakable name in the industry. With the realignment through the sale of KTM Sportcar GmbH and the support of new investors, the company is ready for the next steps in the future.
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