KTM X-Bow ‘Dallara Series’ debuts in Geneva
December 31st, 1969
KTM’s X-Bow first appeared in production trim close to a year ago, debuting at the 2007 Geneva Motor Show, and now a year later at the 2008 Geneva Show KTM has finally been launched. He first cars to be delivered is a batch of 100 ‘Dallara Series’ cars that were manufactured with an Italian racing car specialist that goes by the same name.
All KTM X-Bows will come with a 2.0L four-valve engine, delivering 310Nm of torque between 2,200 to 4,000rpm. Drive is sent to the rear wheels via a six-speed manual and a mechanical slip differential. Thanks to direct injection and turbocharging technology, the X-Bow is able to manage this level of output and still meet strict Euro 4 emissions standards. Accelerating from 0-100km/h is a supercar-like 3.9 seconds.
Production starts in the middle of the year at a plant in Graz, Austria, and will reach just 500 units this year. Next year KTM hopes to build 1,000 units and is planning to launch even more models, which you can read about in our earlier story. Pricing for the X-Bow will start at €54,561.KTM X-Bow Dallara
KTM’s X-Bow first appeared in production trim close to a year ago, debuting at the 2007 Geneva Motor Show, and now a year later at the 2008 Geneva Show KTM has finally been launched. He first cars to be delivered is a batch of 100 ‘Dallara Series’ cars that were manufactured with an Italian racing car specialist that goes by the same name.
All KTM X-Bows will come with a 2.0L four-valve engine, delivering 310Nm of torque between 2,200 to 4,000rpm. Drive is sent to the rear wheels via a six-speed manual and a mechanical slip differential. Thanks to direct injection and turbocharging technology, the X-Bow is able to manage this level of output and still meet strict Euro 4 emissions standards. Accelerating from 0-100km/h is a supercar-like 3.9 seconds.
Production starts in the middle of the year at a plant in Graz, Austria, and will reach just 500 units this year. Next year KTM hopes to build 1,000 units and is planning to launch even more models, which you can read about in our earlier story. Pricing for the X-Bow will start at €54,561.
All KTM X-Bows will come with a 2.0L four-valve engine, delivering 310Nm of torque between 2,200 to 4,000rpm. Drive is sent to the rear wheels via a six-speed manual and a mechanical slip differential. Thanks to direct injection and turbocharging technology, the X-Bow is able to manage this level of output and still meet strict Euro 4 emissions standards. Accelerating from 0-100km/h is a supercar-like 3.9 seconds.
Production starts in the middle of the year at a plant in Graz, Austria, and will reach just 500 units this year. Next year KTM hopes to build 1,000 units and is planning to launch even more models, which you can read about in our earlier story. Pricing for the X-Bow will start at €54,561.
KTM X-Bow Dallara
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Meet the top commenters on the LeaderboardBy Gus #1, Posted: 3/4/2008
Cars like that give me the shakes. I just can't imagine how much fun one would be (being a motorcycle guy all my life and slowly getting too old for the superbike thing)...
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