• REDEFINE THE LIMITS OF ENDURO

    2026 KTM ENDURO RANGE

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    Riding Enduro is unlike any other form of motorcycle competition. The race is not only against your opponents; the real challenge is the terrain and ever-changing, unpredictable conditions. Enduro dirt bike riders are in battle with themselves first and their opponents second. It is a sport that requires toughness, skill, and speed on the one hand, but also requires the constant pushing of boundaries on the other. Keeping an edge in this fast-moving and increasingly challenging world requires constant improvement and innovation in terms of technique, equipment, and approaches to training. In Enduro, not everyone will make the finish line. In fact, many won’t. But the KTM EXC range gives riders an unfair advantage, and drastically improves their chances. Every ride is about pushing yourself, the motorcycle, and the sport to an entirely new level.

    KTM EXC RANGE

    KTM’s innovative, industry-leading 2-strokes dirt bikes are the perfect weapons for technical, hard Enduro type riding. They are light and agile, with plenty of “snap”. Essentially, everything you need to conquer the sport’s most extreme obstacles. With innovative Throttle Body Injection (TBI) technology in all the 2-stroke models (125cc to 300cc), the power is instant and pure, regardless of altitude or conditions you are riding in. Thanks to an improved air to fuel mix ratio, the new range of 2-stroke models allows a rider to push to new extremes.

    KTM EXC-F RANGE

    Whether you’re tearing along single trails to push your own boundaries, or in a race against the clock, KTM’s 4-strokes are built to shred. With plenty of torque, tractable power, top-end speed, incredible stability, and Closed Cartridge forks, there is no better machine for high speed encounters with mother nature, going fast never felt so good!

    KTM NEWS

    RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING DOMINATES SEASON OPENER AT ENDUROGP OF ITALY

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    Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Josep Garcia and Andrea Verona have made an outstanding start to the 2026 FIM EnduroGP World Championship, securing multiple wins and podium finishes at the opening round in Custonaci, Sicily. Garcia claimed the overall victory on day one plus a podium finish on day two, while Verona secured a superb runner-up result on day two at his home event. The team leaves Italy leading the EnduroGP, Enduro1, and Enduro2 standings after a highly competitive opening weekend.

    LETTENBICHLER CLAIMS FOURTH AT SUPERENDURO FINALE IN FRANCE

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    Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Manuel Lettenbichler wrapped up his 2026 FIM SuperEnduro World Championship campaign with a strong showing at the final round in Douai, France. Delivering consistent performances across the three Prestige races, the German secured fourth overall on the night with a 3-3-4 scorecard. The result also confirmed his sixth place in the final championship standings, despite missing two of the seven rounds earlier in the season.