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KTM X-Bow 2

Due to be given its first public debut at the up and coming Geneva Motor Show in March, the KTM X-Bow (pronounced ‘Crossbow’) is the first foray into four wheeled vehicles for the Austrian dirt bike manufacturer KTM and it promises to thrill with a mid mounted Audi supplied 2-litre turbocharged engine capable of up to 320bhp which should, theoretically, see it power from zero to sixty mph in well under four seconds – I say ‘theoretically’ as a functional prototype is yet to be produced.

As additional thrill factor, the carbon chassis KTM X-Bow, showing its manufacture’s bike heritage, comes as an open top without any windscreen for that wind in the face feeling, though it’s recommended that helmets be worn.

KTM X-Bow Crossbow 4

KTM X-Bow 1

KTM X-Bow Crossbow 5

For further information you can link to the official KTM website.

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