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The KTM X-Bow (pronounced '' crossbow'') is an ultra-light sports car manufactured by Austrian automotive manufacturer KTM. A company known for their production of motorcycles, the X-Bow was their first mass-produced car in their product range and was unveiled at the
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in 2008. The X-Bow road car was developed in collaboration with KISKA, Audi, and Dallara.


Specifications

KTM developed its X-Bow road cars in collaboration with design studio KISKA, Audi, and Dallara. It uses a carbon fibre monocoque. The X-Bow uses a 2.0-litre transversely-mounted
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inline-4 engine from Audi that produced at 5,500 rpm and of torque between 2,000 and 5,500 rpm. In the X-Bow R model for 2011 and for other models onwards, the Audi inline-4 is further tuned to produce and of torque at 3,300 rpm. Two transmission options were available for the X-Bow; a 6-speed manual or a 6-speed Holinger twin-clutch DSG sequential manual. The front tyres are 205/45 ZR17 and the rear tyres are 235/40 ZR18. The X-Bow features
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brakes with diameter discs at the front and diameter discs at the rear. The X-Bow was capable of accelerating from 0-62 mph (100 km/h) in 3.9 seconds. Its top speed is 217 km/h (134.9 mph). For the GTX, GT2 Concept, and GT-XR models, the X-Bow uses a 2.5-litre Audi TFSI 20-valve I5 engine sourced from the Audi RS3. Originally, KTM planned a production of 500 units per year; however, the company increased production to 1,000 cars a year and built a new plant near
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due to high demand.


Models

The first iteration of the KTM X-Bow was unveiled at the 2008
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. There have since been a number of models made available since the X-Bow's release.


X-Bow R

The X-Bow R is an updated version of the original X-Bow. The car's Audi inline-4 is more powerful than the older X-Bow it replaces, tuned to produce and . The X-Bow R was later made available for the United States market in 2019, and it was released as the KTM X-Bow Comp R. However, unlike the standard X-Bow, the Comp R is not street-legal and is exclusively a track-only car.


X-Bow RR

The X-Bow RR is a high-performance version of the X-Bow.


X-Bow GT

The X-Bow GT is a slightly more refined version of the X-Bow. The car contains a windscreen and side windows for the driver and passenger. The car has the same power output as the standard model and uses a 6-speed manual. The weight is slightly heavier at due to the addition of the windscreen and windows, resulting in a slightly slower time of 4.1 seconds, as well as a different weight distribution ratio of 38:62. The ride height is 10 mm higher. The car's aerodynamics have also been decreased. The X-Bow GT provides luggage with 50 litres of capacity, and its center console has been changed to accommodate climate control, windscreen wiper adjustment, and a windscreen washer and heating system.


X-Bow GTX

The X-Bow GTX is a longer wheelbase track-only race car version released in 2020, manufactured in collaboration with
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. Aesthetically, the design is very different to the standard X-Bow. The car uses a different engine to the standard X-Bow, making use of a 2.5-litre Audi TFSI 20-valve I5 engine sourced from the Audi RS3. The 6-speed Holinger sequential transmission and carbon fibre monocoque are retained. The inline-5 engine receives a number of upgrades for racing, including upgrades to the engine management system, injection valves, waste gate, intake, and exhaust. The fuse box comes from Reiter's subsidiary company Sareni United. It also comes with fully electric power steering.


X-Bow GT-XR

The X-Bow GT-XR is a long wheelbase model of the X-Bow based on the GTX and GT2 Concept track-only race cars, built in a collaborative effort with Reiter Engineering. The car maintains the 2.5-litre Audi TFSI 20-valve I5 from the GTX, now producing and of torque, with power delivered through a 7-speed DSG gearbox. The GT-XR also contains a 95-litre fuel tank. As a result of the car's more refined construction in comparison with the shorter wheelbase X-Bow models, it is the heaviest car in the lineup, with a dry weight of with a 44:56 ratio for weight distribution. Its factory time is 3.4 seconds and has a top speed of . It costs €284,900.


Motorsport

The KTM X-Bow has been the selected car for use in the Race of Champions all-star event since
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. The KTM X-Bow Battle race series started in 2010 and was a support event for the
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German Touring Car series at Adria Raceway in 2010 and Lausitzring in 2011. Marcus Clutton and
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won the Supersports category in a modified X-Bow for the
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SRO GT4

A modified KTM X-Bow was raced in the Supersport category of the 2008
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Championship.
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, Christopher Haase, and Dennis Retera took a podium finish at
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, and pole position in the wet qualifying session at
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. Peter Belshaw and Marcus Clutton were the GT4 champions in the 2011 season of the British GT Championship in a modified X-Bow. KTM teased a factory GT4 version of the X-Bow in 2014, which they would later unveil in 2015. The X-Bow GT4 was built in collaboration with
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and KISKA. The vehicle features a closed cockpit design to comply with class regulations. It also maintains the 2.0-litre
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Audi inline-4 engine and the 6-speed Holinger sequential transmission, but both are modified for racing. To accommodate the rules and regulations, the wheelbase is extended by 17 cm. The X-Bow GT4 debuted in the
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and took its first win in its debut at the
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round. It also powered Brett Sandberg to the 2016 Pirelli World Challenge GTS Championship with multiple wins. An upgrade was introduced in 2018 with improvements in durability and performance. An evolution model for the X-Bow GT4 was released in 2019 as the X-Bow GT4 Evo. The update was directed towards increasing the car's straight-line speed while maintaining the cornering capabilities of the previous X-Bow GT4. It also received a power increase, now producing under
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SRO GT2

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specification race car of the X-Bow was released alongside the GTX model in 2020, which would be unveiled as the X-Bow GT2 Concept. The GT2 Concept is based on the GTX, but is more powerful than its road-going counterpart. It debuted in the 2022 Fanatec GT2 European Series.


Reception

In a March 2012 episode of '' Top Gear'', presenter Jeremy Clarkson drove a X-Bow GT around
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circuit in England. He applauded the tyres' grip, saying during a James May-inspired session of doughnuts, "it's like driving on superglue", but both May and Clarkson criticised the complicated procedure needed to start the engine, calling it "idiotic".


In video games

The X-Bow R model appeared in ''
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'', ''
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'', '' The Crew 2'', '' Gran Turismo Sport'' and ''
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''. The X-Bow GT4 appears in '' Asphalt 8: Airborne'', ''
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'', '' Forza Horizon 4'', and ''
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Awards and recognition

The X-Bow won the Sports Car of the Year award from British motoring show ''Top Gear'' in 2008''.''


See also

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* Ariel Atom


References


Notes


Further reading

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External links

{{commons category, KTM X-Bow
KTM X-Bow official website

KTM X-Bow R Exterior and Interior in 3D 4K UHD
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