Despite its Austrian badge, the X-Bow GTX will use a German engine—specifically the 2.5-liter Audi five-pot out of the TT RS, tuned to over 600 horsepower in top-spec. KTM is also claiming an
Description. The latest evolution of KTM's quirky X-Bow is the GTX: a 532hp, turbocharged monster with GT3 levels of performance and sharp, angular design cues that set it apart from the pack. Co-developed with German racing specialists Reiter Engineering, the GTX has its own standalone class where driver skill be the deciding factor. Year: 2020. The KTM X-BOW GTX & GT2 Cars were built on the same idea, only upgraded even more to be "ultimate track weapons," as KTM likes to call them. Both models focus on the balanced (or super-reduced) weight, high performance, excellent aerodynamics, and improved safety. High-end technology is at the center of their existence, along with superior design. vzpu.
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