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The De Mevius family, better known for the beer mega-conglomerate AB InBev, is heading up negotiations, along with other ...
Investment group headed by De Mevius family, co-founders of AB InBev beer brewers, set to buy KTM Sportcar GmbH and oversee X ...
The De Mevius family, founders of the world's largest brewery group, just acquired the KTM business arm responsible for the X ...
KTM's supercar-baiting X-Bow GT2 will enter the market brandishing a turbocharged Audi inline-five gas engine pumping out no less than 600 horsepower, the same engine that raced against the Audi ...
The X-Bow GT2 costs €294,000 ($327,500 U.S.), that seems like a reasonable starting point for a road version. The first customers are expected to get their keys sometime next year.
Prospective clients can learn more about the KTM X-BOW model range at the Alpha One Motors website, www.alphaonemotors.com, or visit our showroom at 2301 Double Creek Dr. Suite 270 Round Rock, TX ...
All these technicalities add up to a simple conclusion – the KTM X-BOW GT-XR can go from 0 to 62 mph (0 to 100 kph) in 3.4 seconds, and it keeps accelerating until it reaches 174 mph (280 kph).
These days, those who want to start racing or need a capable track-oriented car for a fun weekend have many weapons to choose from. KTM will be adding its $278,000 (€230,000) X-Bow GTX to that ...
KTM announced the X-Bow GT-XR will be available for the 2023 model year. But, since only 100 X-Bow units are built every year, including the R, RR, GT4, GT, GTX, and GT2 variants, it means the GT ...
Starting with 100 "Dallara Series" X-Bow vehicles available in "gleaming white" (above) or the original orange (below) color, KTM is readying the X-Bow lightweight roadster for the public. Before ...
Timing for the X-Bow GT-XR hasn't been mentioned, but a launch in 2023 in markets where KTM operates is likely. High-Res Gallery: KTM X-Bow GT-XR spy shots - Photo credit: S. Baldauf/SB-Medien ...
Teased and spied on a handful of occasions in recent weeks, the X-Bow GT-XR is very similar to the GTX and GT2 race cars that the Austrian company builds. It will set back owners a cool €284,900 ...