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    Motocross

    Next Level Moto

    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.

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    Enduro

    Choose your champion

    The 2025 KTM EXC range, rolls fresh off the production line in Austria, continues the legacy of success in international enduro competition that spans decades. Building on the significant improvements seen in 2024, with an impressive 95% overall upgrade, the 2025 lineup boast closed-cartridge suspension, rider-focused ergonomics, and industry-leading technology, mean the 2025 KTM Enduro line-up is set to move the goalposts even further.

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    Travel

    Adventure more

    There’s a moment on every journey when you are faced with a decision - continue down the path of least resistance or charge off into the unknown and let the adventure really begin. For KTM Adventure riders there's really only one choice - the more daring option! Join us for an epic journey as we reveal all our latest ADVENTURE models - stage by stage. 

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    Naked Bike

    Naked from the ground up

    A true Naked bike is pure and exposed. No fairings or windscreens required. The 2025 KTM DUKE Range models, unlike the competition, are purpose-built Naked bikes rather than stripped down Superbikes. 

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    Supersport

    Race-Bred Performance

    KTM RC is re-lining up on the starting grid for 2024. With new styling based on KTM’s MotoGP™ machines, an all-new chassis with improved ergonomics, and all new electronics, the 2024 KTM RC range is truly READY TO RACE.  

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    X-Bow

    Revolutionary. Puristic. Radical.

    The production KTM X-BOW is KTM’s interpretation of a super sports car for the 21st century. "We took Colin Chapman's idea of a spartan, lightweight sports car reduced to the bare essentials and transfered it into the new millennium – with as many technological innovations as possible", says KTM CEO Stefan Pierer, of the first four-wheeled model in KTM’s history

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    Brabus

    Bold. Luxurious. Badass.

    Latest KTM News

    JOSEP GARCIA DOMINATES ENDUROGP OF WALES

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    Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Josep Garcia delivered a flawless performance at round four of the 2025 FIM EnduroGP World Championship, securing victory in the EnduroGP and Enduro1 categories on both days in Wales. After topping Friday night’s Akrapovič Super Test, the KTM 250 EXC-F rider carried his momentum into the weekend to dominate across two demanding days of racing in Rhayader.

    Lucas Coenen stars once more to win home MXGP in Lommel

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    Lucas Coenen’s third consecutive Grand Prix win was arguably the most significant for the Red Bull KTM Factory Racing premier class rookie as he became the first Belgian to triumph on home turf in almost ten years. Coenen went 2-1 in the motos with his KTM 450 SX-F at a sunny and sandy Lommel to follow up victories in Finland and Czech Republic. Round 15 of 20 in the current world championship campaign was a positive meeting for the Coenen family as Lucas’ twin Sacha ranked P3 overall in MX2. Lommel will live in the memory of Italian Nicolo Alvisi as the youngster secured a European title for the factory.

    Herlings back in the MXGP gate for Grand Prix of Flanders this weekend

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    Jeffrey Herlings has recovered sufficiently from a broken right collarbone to return to MXGP action this weekend in the deep sand of Lommel. The Red Bull KTM Factory Racing rider steered his KTM 450 SX-F through a training session in the Netherlands yesterday (Thursday) and felt fit and happy enough to confirm his attendance this weekend in Limburg, Belgium.

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