2 Years Ago. The hardest, fastest KTM X-Bow is coming to Australia. The new GTX has been locked in for a 2021 arrival, albeit for track use only. The local importer is working on homologating a road-legal version, too. With a fighter-pilot style canopy and a full carbon fibre monocoque chassis, not to mention its FIA-compliant GT roll cage, the
Denis Liebl will be driving another KTM X-BOW GTX as part of the razoon – more than racing squad. Dominik Olbert’s team is expanding its GTC Race programme and is entering two KTM. Junior drivers Rick Bouthoorn and Daniel Drexel, who put in a number of impressive performances in the GT4 class in 2022, will once again be part of the team in
It produces 237bhp, which it’s claimed is capable of propelling the X-Bow to 62mph in under 4sec and to 100mph in under 9sec. Impressive figures for a car which, at 790kg, is getting on for
The KTM X-BOW GTX competed in five races of the Nürburgring Endurance Series following the premiere – and was often the fastest car in the field behind the high-performance SP9 cars. Three twelfth places in the overall classification underlined the competitiveness of the programme.
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