• MOTOCROSS DOMINANCE EVOLVED

    2025 KTM SX Range

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    Two years ago the 2023 KTM SX line-up grabbed the holeshot with major updates across the range. For 2025, the KTM SX and SX-F brings even more firepower to the starting gate. Armed and fully loaded with chassis updates and technological advances, the 2025 KTM SX and SX-F range has total championship domination firmly in sight. The 2025 KTM Motocross lineup receives its updates directly from the KTM Factory Racing efforts. From a reworked frame to updated tank shrouds and new tires, this is our most advanced range of motocrossers yet.

    • Re-worked frame with updated shock mountings and front triangle, including an improved wall thickness. 
    • Improved engine mounts with cut-outs to enhance chassis flex, reduce weight by 300g, maintain stability, and improve cornering.
    • Updated tank shrouds with bi-compound plastics improve radiator airflow and cooling 
    • Updated chain glider design for improved mud dissipation.
    • Upgraded suspension settings at both ends in support of the updated frame and rear linkage, improving weight distribution, stiffness, and response. 
    • Upgraded rear brake pedal construction for increased stiffness and resistance to bending.
    • New fuel tank roll for improved fitment, reducing frame scrubbing, and enhancing durability.
    • New Dunlop GEOMAX MX34 Motocross tires as standard.
    • Connectivity Unit Offroad is available as KTM PowerParts for the KTM SX-F line-up with a wide range of functionalities via the KTMconnect app

    UNMATCHED 2-STROKE 

    PERFORMANCE

    Boasting the largest arsenal of 2-stroke weaponry, the 2025 KTM SX line-up has something for everyone. From the most potent 50 cc mini-crossers to the unprecedented KTM 300 SX, the KTM SX range is primed and ready to bring the noise. 

    2025 KTM 150 SX BACK ON THE ATTACK

    After a 2-year absence,  the 2025 KTM 150 SX is bringing the 150 cc designation to a table-top near you. With a lightweight chassis, and a pure READY TO RACE attitude, the KTM 150 SX is back to set a whole new benchmark.

     

    4-STROKE DOMINATION  

    The 2025 4-stroke KTM SX-F stable is bred to dominate. Not only do these machines boast technological intelligence like Launch Control, Traction Control, and a Quickshifter as standard, they can be pushed even further with the addition of the all-new KTM CONNECTIVITY UNIT OFFROAD (CUO). The MX scene has just become a one-horse race. 

    ULTIMATE RIDER CONNECTION 

    Available in the KTM PowerParts catalog for the KTM SX-F range, the Connectivity Unit Offroad – or CUO for short – offers a wide range of functionalities and adjustability options via the KTMconnect app. The CUO gives you a new insight into your riding, allows you to alter your engine behavior, and even provides optimized suspension settings based on individual preferences and riding conditions. Welcome to the next level moto.

    KTM NEWS

    TOM VIALLE SIDELINED FOR WASHOUGAL ROUND OF PRO MOTOCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP

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    Red Bull KTM Factory Racing rider Tom Vialle has been sidelined ahead of Saturday's Pro Motocross Championship round at Washougal, unable to ride this week following a hard impact at the Spring Creek National that left him with soreness in his knee and shoulder. Equipped with the KTM 250 SX-F FACTORY EDITION, Vialle raced to a sixth-place finish in the first 250MX moto at Millville, before an unfortunate fall entering the sand whoops on the opening lap of Moto 2 saw the current 250SX East title-holder retire from the race. As a result, Vialle together with the full support of his Red Bull KTM Factory Racing Team, has made the decision to withdraw from this weekend's race in Washington, before taking advantage of the two-week break that is scheduled prior to Round 9 at Ironman Raceway on August 9th. Ian Harrison, Red Bull KTM Factory Racing Team Manager: "It’s definitely unfortunate to announce that Tom Vialle will be sitting out this weekend’s race. It’s a long and demanding season for our riders, and we’ve been extremely fortunate up to this point to have had a full roster through the majority of Supercross and Pro Motocross. Of course, we love seeing our entire team out on the track representing the Red Bull KTM Factory Racing program, but our riders’ health and safety always come first. We fully support Tom’s decision to take the weekend off so he can focus on finishing the season strong and continuing to fight for podiums." Vialle is currently positioned fifth in this year’s 250MX standings following 7 of 11 rounds, with a pair of P2 overall results at both High Point and Southwick marking his best results of the outdoor season to date. He is also currently positioned third in the SuperMotocross World Championship (SMX) points.

    RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING'S AARON PLESSINGER RULED OUT OF WASHOUGAL NATIONAL

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    Red Bull KTM Factory Racing rider Aaron Plessinger has been ruled out of this weekend's Washougal round of the 2025 Pro Motocross Championship to further address ongoing health issues that have affected him at the RedBud and Spring Creek Nationals in recent weeks. Plessinger will be sidelined for Round 8 of the season in order to seek further medical advice while prioritizing his health and fitness, before aiming to return to racing onboard his KTM 450 SX-F FACTORY EDITION for the final three races of the outdoors. Ian Harrison, Red Bull KTM Factory Racing Team Manager: "The whole Red Bull KTM Factory Racing Team is fully behind Aaron Plessinger, everyone’s favorite Cowboy. Our priority right now is making sure he receives the best medical advice and care possible. Aaron came into RedBud not at 100 percent, but he gave it his all and continued to push through to line up at Millville. Unfortunately, he felt the effects of his illness early on and, despite fighting hard in the first moto, was completely depleted and unable to recover for the second. By sitting out Washougal and heading into the break, it gives him a few weeks to focus on figuring out exactly what’s going on with his health. Most importantly, it allows him time to gain peace of mind and make the best decision on when he’s ready to return to racing." Plessinger opened his Pro Motocross campaign with two podiums across the opening three rounds, with a season-high result of second overall coming in Round 2 at Hangtown. Illness forced him to withdraw from Moto 2 at RedBud and then, despite attempting to push through, he also was forced out of Millville during Moto 1 when it became clear that he wasn't fully recovered. With two weekends off between Washougal and Round 9 at Ironman Raceway on August 9th, both Plessinger and the Red Bull KTM Factory Racing Team will work together to ensure he is in position to regain 100 percent fitness for the final stages of Pro Motocross and the SuperMotocross World Championship (SMX) post-season. He is currently ranked third in the SMX standings.