There is 1 2008 KTM X-Bow for sale right now - Follow the Market and get notified with new listings and sale prices. The X-Bow is said to sprint from zero to 100km/h in about 3.8 seconds, the same time as a Porsche 911 Turbo. The car weighs 726kg with a six-speed manual gearbox and 747kg with the VW Group's twin x-bow mx discover. 4-stroke. 2024 ktm 450 sx-f factory edition the ktm x-bow gt4 – worldwide "ready to race" The X-BOW is the world’s first production vehicle to have a monocoque made completely from composite carbon fibre material. Normally used in formula racing vehicles it is now available in a sports car in Australia. The carbon aluminium sandwich construction of the front crashbox structure even complies with FIA GT and Formula 3 safety E-SPORTS & GAMING. KTM X-BOW E-SPORTS & GAMING. Our unique and spectacular lightweight sports car KTM X-BOW is of course an absolute favorite amongst the numerous gaming and e-sports fans. KTM Sportcar GmbH is proud that the KTM X-BOW is accordingly available in some of the best-known and most popular PC and console games as well as SIMs. The Austrian firm KTM, primarily known in the U.S. as a motorcycle manufacturer, has a new road-going X-Bow model called the GT-XR. KTM has been making the X-Bow (i.e. crossbow) since 2008. The GT-XR is the street version of the X-Bow GT2, with air conditioning, Bluetooth, and an optional (!) rear-view mirror. mOoIfI. The X-Bow is powered by a 2.0-liter turbocharged Audi four-cylinder with direct injection, good for 240 horsepower. While 240 hp isn't exactly astronomical by anyone's standards, the X-Bow's 2011 KTM X-Bow RR MANUAL2288 KMIntroducing the KTM X-Bow RR: Unleash the Track Beast!Get ready to experience the ultimate adrenaline rush with the KTM X-Bow RR. Born from a legacy of racing excellence, this track-focused masterpiece is designed to dominate every curve and leave competitors in its rearview mirror.Precision-engineered for Answer: the 2008 KTM X-Bow. Making its official debut at the Geneva auto show, the X-Bow is the first traditional automobile produced by Austrian motorcycle-maker KTM. Austrian motorcycle company KTM produces the KTM X-Bow, a premier lightweight sports car. Since entering production in 2008, the X-Bow uses a turbocharged 4-cylinder Audi engine. The X-Bow is said to sprint from zero to 100km/h in about 3.8 seconds, the same time as a Porsche 911 Turbo. The car weighs 726kg with a six-speed manual gearbox and 747kg with the VW Group's twin

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