• CROSS COUNTRY IS RELENTLESS. SO ARE WE.

    2026 ktm XC RANGE

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    It’s fast, unpredictable, and physically demanding, testing both the rider and the machine across every mile. At KTM, we don't just meet those demands—we build for them.

    The 2026 KTM XC lineup is purpose-built for riders who push hard from the first flag to the final checkpoint. Whether you're threading through tight woods or charging across open terrain, these machines are engineered to deliver consistent, race-focused performance in the most challenging conditions. With 2-stroke and 4-stroke models available, the range is designed to suit a wide spectrum of riders and racing styles. Every detail reflects our commitment to durability, control, and READY TO RACE capability because there’s no room for compromise in cross country.

    This is KTM Cross Country for 2026. Built to go the distance. Built to win. 

    2026 KTM 300 XC

    THE FIGHTER IN THE ORANGE CORNER

    The KTM 300 XC doesn't just show up -- it dominates. Armed with a ferocious 2-stroke engine that delivers explosive power and unmatched agility, it's built to tear through the toughest terrain with ruthless efficiency. Its razor-sharp chassis and dialed-in suspension make it a weapon of choice for riders who live wide open. In the world of hare scrambles and offroad racing, the KTM 300 XC isn't just a contender -- it's the original alpha.

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    MANUEL LETTENBICHLER SECURES SECOND OVERALL AT ROOF OF AFRICA TO CLOSE OUT HIS 2025 TITLE-WINNING SEASON

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    Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Manuel Lettenbichler has finished second overall at the Roof of Africa in Lesotho, bringing his 2025 FIM Hard Enduro World Championship season to a strong close at the final round of this year’s series. Arriving as the newly crowned 2025 world champion after securing the title one round early at his home race in Germany, the KTM 300 EXC rider delivered three consistent days of racing to round out another exceptional year in hard enduro.