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KTM

X-BOW GT

The KTM X-BOW GT: 0-60 in 4.1 s, 144 mph top speed, 300 hp.

Frequently asked questions

How fast is the KTM X-BOW GT 0-60?

The KTM X-BOW GT does 0-60 mph in 4.1 seconds.

What is the top speed of the KTM X-BOW GT?

The KTM X-BOW GT has a top speed of 144 mph.

How much horsepower does the KTM X-BOW GT have?

The KTM X-BOW GT produces 300 hp.

What is the fastest recorded lap for the KTM X-BOW GT?

The fastest recorded lap for the KTM X-BOW GT is 1:50.900 at Circuit de Chambley CCW.

Notes

The KTM X-BOW GT represents track-focused evolution of KTM's radical X-BOW platform, introduced 2013 as street-legal variant adding weather protection, creature comforts, and regulatory compliance equipment transforming bare-bones track weapon into usable road car without fundamentally compromising performance capabilities. Powered by Audi-sourced turbocharged 2.0L TFSI inline-four producing 285 horsepower through direct injection and variable valve timing, the X-BOW GT achieved remarkable power-to-weight ratio thanks to carbon fiber monocoque construction weighing approximately 2,200 pounds enabling acceleration rivaling purpose-built supercars despite relatively modest displacement and output figures.

The GT variant distinguished itself from base X-BOW through addition of windscreen, weather sealing, lockable storage compartments, and optional amenities including air conditioning, audio system, and navigation addressing criticisms regarding original's extreme minimalism unsuitable for road use. Chassis architecture maintained carbon fiber monocoque developed with Dallara employing Formula 1-derived construction techniques, double-wishbone suspension all around with Öhlins dampers, and Brembo braking system with six-piston front calipers providing exceptional stopping power. Sequential six-speed paddle-shift transmission borrowed from Audi TT enabled lightning-fast gear changes maintaining momentum during aggressive driving, while adjustable traction control and stability systems provided safety net without eliminating driver engagement characteristic of lightweight sports cars.

The X-BOW GT achieved limited commercial success appealing to wealthy enthusiasts seeking exclusive track-day weapon with street legality enabling drive-to-track capability, though high pricing approaching $200,000 USD positioned it against established supercar competition offering greater practicality and brand prestige. Production remained limited with KTM building examples to order through specialized dealer network, establishing X-BOW as boutique performance car rather than volume production model. Today GT examples occupy unique niche representing accessible entry into carbon-fiber monocoque sports car ownership without seven-figure pricing of Pagani or Koenigsegg alternatives, valued by track-day enthusiasts and collectors appreciating KTM's motorsport engineering transferred to road-legal platform. The X-BOW platform continues evolution with electric variants and updated specifications maintaining relevance within increasingly competitive lightweight sports car segment dominated by Lotus, Caterham, and Ariel.

horsepower
300
WEIGHT KG
847
forced Induction
YES
Power to Weight
0.35
CURRENT VALUE
95,000

OEM Specs

engine Description
2.0L turbo I4 (TFSI)
drive Type
RWD
0-60 MPH
4.1 SECs
TOP SPEED KPH
232
PRICE (MSRP) USD
$271,000
gearbox
6-SPEED TRANSMISSION, MANUAL
torque
420 N.M
Model Years
2015

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