The KTM X-Bow is an ultra-light sports car manufactured by Austrian automotive manufacturer KTM, a company known for their production of motorcycles. The X-Bow was the first mass-produced car in their product range and was unveiled and launched at the Geneva Motor Show in 2008. The X-Bow road car was developed in collaboration with KISKA, Audi, and Dallara. KTM X-Bow GT 0-60 mph, quarter mile (1/4 mile), top speed, 0-100 kph and 41 other acceleration times. 0-60, top speed and specifications by FastestLaps.com. KTM is gearing up to reveal a road-legal version of its high-performance X-Bow GT2 racer. Dubbed the X-Bow GT-XR, the Austrian motorcycle and sports car manufacturer has been spied testing a prototype version of its road-going, fighter jet-inspired sports car. It’s expected this version of the X-Bow will be revealed imminently because KTM One can now experience this victorious technology in the KTM X-BOW GT. The rear end of the KTM X-BOW GT accommodates a 2.0-litre TFSI engine from premium manufacturer Audi. The state-of-the-art fuel injected power unit combines the dynamics of turbocharging with highly effective charge-air cooling. The KTM X-Bow is produced by the Austrian manufacturer KTM and started production in 2008. It's a rear mid engined rear-wheel drive car and comes as either a convertible or coupé. There are four power levels available, ranging from a 237 BHP 2 L Inline 4 Turbo petrol engine all the way to a 493 BHP 2.5 L Inline 5 Turbo petrol engine. The Australian connections for the Reiter X-BOW, Justin McMillan and the team at M Motorsport know their way around GT cars.After a long-standing relationship with Reiter, which also builds a GT3 versions of the Lamborghini Gallardo and Chevrolet Camaro, the arrival of GT4 racing Down Under makes the KTM a logical addition to the local M Motorsport line-up. During the 2021 12h of Mugello race organized by Creventic as the first of two Italian rounds of their 24h Series, I managed to record again these interestin The KTM X-Bow GT is designed to be an ultra-light sports car for race use only. Due to the design it is not something that is made for general street use on an everyday basis. The vehicle is actually produced by KTM, which is an Austrian motorcycle manufacturing company. The company worked with Audi in Vay Tiền Trả Góp Theo Tháng Chỉ Cần Cmnd Hỗ Trợ Nợ Xấu.

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