Due anni fa, la gamma SX del 2023 di KTM è partita a razzo grazie una serie di importanti aggiornamenti su tutti i modelli. Per il 2025, le gamme SX e SX-F di KTM hanno un arsenale ancora maggiore da portare al cancelletto di partenza. Dotate di miglioramenti tecnologici e aggiornamenti della ciclistica, i modelli SX e SX-F del 2025 sono pronti per puntare al dominio assoluto nei campionati. Gli aggiornamenti della gamma motocross di KTM del 2025 arrivano direttamente dal team KTM Factory Racing. Dal telaio rivisto alle carene del serbatoio aggiornate e ai nuovi pneumatici, questa è la gamma da motocross più avanzata di sempre.
La gamma KTM EXC 2025 esce rinnovata dalla linea di produzione in Austria e consolida la sua pluridecennale tradizione di successi nelle competizioni internazionali di enduro. Basata sui notevoli miglioramenti introdotti nel 2024, con uno strabiliante aggiornamento complessivo del 95%, la gamma 2025 dispone di sospensione a cartuccia chiusa, ergonomia incentrata sul pilota e tecnologia leader del settore. È così che i modelli da Enduro 2025 di KTM fissano per l'ennesima volta nuovi standard di riferimento.
Zero emissioni, quasi nessun rumore, spinta immediata e un'esperienza immersiva ed emozionante. Guidare non è mai stato più facile e divertente che in sella a una moto elettrica.
LIBERTÀ
Ore di manutenzione, costosi ricambi per il motore e il caos degli optional aftermarket: TUTTO UN RICORDO DEL PASSATO. Semplice piacere di guida e puro divertimento. Dai modelli regolabili che "crescono" insieme ai piloti più giovani alle performance da gara e alla massima affidabilità: spalanca il gas, parti e fai vedere di cosa sei capace.
AUTONOMIA
Approfitta della modalità plug & play per un'autonomia maggiore, intervalli di ricarica più brevi e una gestione della batteria e una tecnologia di trasmissione all'avanguardia. Il tutto a un prezzo ragionevole per un mezzo davvero polivalente.
One minute, you’re carving through dense city traffic. Next, you’re ripping up an isolated gravel track – that is what KTM Dual Sport is about. Combining the best of both worlds, KTM Dual Sport machines provide riders with unmatched versatility, both on and off the beaten track. In Enduro guise, the KTM ENDURO R range brings real-world off-road ability to the fore, with long travel suspension, and hard-hitting powertrains ensuring unmatched performance across all terrains. Mastering inner-city commutes or isolated dirt tracks without compromise, the KTM ENDURO R motorcycle range already has legendary status. The ENDURO R range sets the standard in Dual Sport ability.
In ogni viaggio c´é un momento in cui ci si trova a dover prendere una decisione - continuare lungo il percorso piú semplice o lanciarsi verso l´ignoto e lasciare che l´avventura abbia davvero inizio. Per i motociclisti KTM Adventure c´é solo una scelta: l´opzione piú audace! Unisciti a noi in un viaggio epico alla scoperta di tutti i piú recenti modelli ADVENTURE - tappa dopo tappa.
Il titolo di Sports Tourer viene spesso attribuito a moto che consentono di percorrere distanze più lunghe rispetto alle Supersport, ma che hanno una certa essenza di sportività. Per KTM, una Sports Tourer è una moto che consente di spingere al massimo, di scivolare in curva e di uscirne a tutta velocità! Il tutto coprendo distanze maggiori di quelle che sarebbe possibile percorrere con una Supersport!
Risultato della fusione di tre discipline di gara in una, la SUPERMOTO è indubbiamente la forma più pura di competizione motociclistica. Non solo richiede ai piloti di dare il massimo, ma supera i confini di ciò che è fisicamente possibile. Preparati a sperimentare derapate da far fumare gli pneumatici, impennate ai limiti di potenza e pieghe da far strisciare le pedane a terra.
Una vera moto Naked è pura ed esposta. Non richiede carenature o parabrezza. I modelli della gamma KTM DUKE 2025, a differenza della concorrenza, sono moto Naked appositamente costruite e non Superbike spogliate.
I modelli RC di KTM sono pronti per schierarsi sulla griglia di partenza per il 2024. Con il nuovo stile basato sulle KTM MotoGP™, una ciclistica completamente nuova dall’ergonomia migliorata e un’elettronica innovativa, la gamma RC 2024 di KTM è davvero READY TO RACE.
Fourth position overall for Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Eli Tomac marked another convincing result at Round 4 of the 2026 AMA Supercross Championship in Houston's NRG Stadium, with his Triple Crown performance – highlighted by a Race 3 victory – seeing him maintain the 450SX red plate. After an exceptional start to this year's SMX World Championship season, including two Main Event victories and a third-place result across the opening three rounds, Tomac entered this weekend targeting another competitive night in building on his 2026 campaign. The 33-year-old qualified P1 onboard his KTM 450 SX-F FACTORY EDITION with a flying 46.684 lap-time set in the opening session. A mid-field start in the opening race of the Triple Crown saw Tomac steadily climb forward, crossing the line in a hard-fought P3 as the checkered flag waved. Upon charging through the 450SX field in Race 2, the points-leader crashed while running P4, but was able to remount and salvage a spirited 13th-place finish. Victory in the third and final outing of the night was enough for the double 450SX Champion to claim fourth place overall, and contributed valuable points toward his Supercross championship tally entering Glendale next weekend. He now holds a four-point advantage in the standings. Eli Tomac: “That was such a high-speed on-off there, the triple on-off, and in the transition, I ended up stomping on my rear brake. Thankfully, I was able to get through my bars – I was like, ‘Wow, I really need to step through my bars right now.’ I felt a little tag by the bike, but the limbs are good, I’m good, and I’m excited I was able to get that rebound in the final race. If I’m going to toss one away, this is the one to do it at, and I'm just happy to get fourth overall, because that was a ride! Glad to move on to next week.” Red Bull KTM Factory Racing teammate Jorge Prado was sixth-fastest in combined 450SX qualifying at Houston, before the four-time world champion powered his KTM 450 SX-F FACTORY EDITION to a strong start and a P5 result in the opening Triple Crown race. A holeshot in the second one had the Spaniard leading a large portion of Race 2 on his way to third position, combined with 11th in Race 3 to earn seventh overall for the weekend. As a result, Prado has moved to eighth in the 450SX championship. Jorge Prado: "Riding-wise, I think this was a very good event. I think I rode well all day – I got a solid start in the first race, same as the second race, and then in the third one I just messed it up big time in the first corner. I was really, really behind in that one, and it was very hard to pass a lot of riders in such a short time, so I am disappointed with the end result because I think that I could've done way better. It is what it is, we'll take the learnings from tonight into next weekend in Arizona." Also equipped with the KTM 450 SX-F FACTORY EDITION, Aaron Plessinger set the 12th-fastest time in 450SX qualifying during the afternoon, before taking a P12 result in the first of three finals. 'The Cowboy' then raced to 11th in Race 2, and a P13 score in the final outing saw him claim 13th overall. Aaron Plessinger: "Qualifying was going pretty well in Houston, before I cased a jump and hit my ankle pretty good. I got a decent start in the first Triple Crown race, but then made a few mistakes and dropped back – I was just really involved in those mid-field battles, which are tough. And then Race 2 was much the same – just didn't execute as well as I should. And then, for the third one, I got a decent start again and was riding alright, but then my ankle started hurting, which sent me back. Overall, not a great night, but we'll shift our focus to the next one in Glendale for a rebound." Next Race: February 7 – Glendale, Arizona Results 450SX Class – Houston 1. Cooper Webb (Yamaha) 2. Hunter Lawrence (Honda) 3. Ken Roczen (Suzuki) 4. Eli Tomac (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) 7. Jorge Prado (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) 8. Malcolm Stewart (Husqvarna) 11. RJ Hampshire (Husqvarna) 13. Aaron Plessinger (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) 17. Justin Hill (KTM) Standings 450SX Class 2026 after 4 of 17 rounds 1. Eli Tomac, 88 points 2. Hunter Lawrence, 84 3. Ken Roczen, 76 8. Jorge Prado, 56 11. RJ Hampshire, 38 13. Aaron Plessinger, 36 14. Malcolm Stewart, 36 16. Justin Hill, 28
Red Bull KTM Factory Racing have revealed their look, colors and line-up for the 2026 FIM MXGP Motocross World Championship and a renewed bid for yet more title success.
Four riders and two KTM 450 SX-Fs and two KTM 250 SX-Fs will form the factory roster in the 2026 MXGP and MX2 classes of the world championship this year: a contest that starts on 7-8 of March in Bariloche, Argentina and runs for a total of 20 events through 18 countries until 19-20 September in Australia.