Search a huge range of second hand KTM vehicles online at Autoweb.co.uk and find your ideal used KTM in stock at a dealership near you. The KTM X-Bow was a series of track focused sports cars introduced in 2008. The X-Bow, pronounced Crossbow, was KTM's first car. Initial Learn more. There are no other KTM X-Bow for sale across all model years (2008 to 2021) and no 2012 KTM X-Bow right now. There were 7 sold in the last 5 years. FOLLOW MARKET. The KTM X-Bow goes on sale in North America via the British Racing Group and they can also help the customers with issues regarding the engine. Normally, the X-Bow is powered via a 2.0 liter 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. KTM, an Austrian firm most widely recognized for its motorcycles, has revealed its first four-wheeled model designed for the road. The new X-Bow GT-XR, which was shown on Tuesday, traces its roots 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. The KTM X-Bow (pronounced as crossbow) is a light sports car in production since 2008. It is the first car built by the Austrian motorcycle manufacturer KTM. The X-Bow was a collaboration between Audi, Dallara, and Kiska Design and debuted at the 2008 Geneva Motor Show. 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 KTM X-Bow R 2017 Review. KTM’s extroverted track weapon doubles as an exhilarating but compromised road car. Model Tested. KTM X-Bow R. Review Type. KTM’s manic X-Bow R has landed in Australia as a fully-registrable road car. Priced at $169,990 (plus on-road costs), the mid-engine two-seater has all the trimmings of a track machine. As if the standard X-Bow weren't track-ready enough, KTM has decided to release its ex-works X-Bow 'Race' models from FIA GT4 competition for private sale. Sold as ready-to-race privateer cars dzF0Wcw.