We won’t judge you if you are. After all, it’s the car virus that unites us all. What we would like to know is the make and model of the ride that keeps you up at night. Chances are KTM’s toys aren’t on your bucket list, yet they should be. Yeah, they do tend to cost a lot of money, but if you can afford them, you’d get a great bang for the buck, as they’re usually more extreme than the traditional track-focused models.
Case in point, say hello to the KTM X-Bow GT-XR. It is the ultimate street-legal version of the regular X-Bow, which is similar to the GT2 and GTX racers. Presented almost one and a half years ago, it boasts the typical wedge design that exotic models are known for, and beneath the aggressive skin that makes it look like a fighter jet for the rear lies a carbon fiber monocoque and high-strength tubular steel. These help keep the weight in check, as it tips the scales at only 2,491 pounds (1,130 kg) dry.
The X-Bow’s powertrains include a pair of Audi-sourced engines, a 2.0L straight-four, and the mighty 2.5L five-banger. And it is the latter that powers the GT-XR, even if the vehicle could have made do with the former, too. According to the spec sheet, it produces 493 hp (500 ps/368 kW) at 6,350 rpm in this case and has 429 pound-feet (581 Nm) of torque at 5,550 rpm.
A seven-speed direct-shift gearbox delivers everything to the rear wheels. The model also has a motorsport-inspired limited-slip differential. Its straight-line performance may not be mind-blowing when compared to some of the fastest vehicles on the planet, but it is still impressive. The 0-62 mph (0 to 100 kph) takes 3.4 seconds and has a 174 mph (280 kph) top speed.
KTM says the X-Bow GT-XR measures 182.1 inches (4,626 mm) in length, 84.4 inches (2,041 mm) in width, and 45.8 inches (1,164 mm) in height. It has 112.2 inches (2,850 mm) between the axles and rides on 19-inch front and 20-inch rear wheels, wrapped in 235/35 and 295/35 tires, respectively. They also quote a nearly perfect weight distribution of 44:56 front to rear. The car has a 25.4 gallon (96-liter) fuel tank and an autonomy of up to 621 miles (1,000 km).
The great autonomy on a full tank, as well as the electrically-assisted progressive power steering and a few other bits and bobs, make it a perfect daily driver, according to the Austrian company. Should you need to clear some speed bumps or steep driveways, then you can fit yours with a hydraulic system that can lift the nose by three and a half inches (90 mm) at the push of a button.
Around 100 units of the X-Bow come to life at the automaker’s factory in Graz, Austria, and these include the R, RR, GT4, GT, GTX, GT2, and GT-XR. As a result, the chances of ever encountering one on the road are slim, and even if you do, it will likely feature different looks. But how much do you want one in your life? If you said a lot, then you should know that the X-Bow GT-XR pictured above is looking for a new home.
A stunning purple KTM X-Bow GT-XR is up for sale, and it’s ready to turn heads on the road. With its sleek black alloys and luxurious black interior, this brand-new sports car is a sight to behold. The canopy reveals a plush suede and carbon fiber finish, creating a truly unique driving experience. And with a removable steering wheel and other exciting features, this car is built for the ultimate driving pleasure.
But be prepared to dig deep into your pockets if you want to own this beauty. Priced at a staggering €471,002, it easily outshines the more affordable Ferrari 296 GTB, which starts at almost $350,000. The price tag may make your jaw drop, but for those who can afford it, the KTM X-Bow GT-XR promises an unparalleled driving experience.
It’s worth noting that this Austrian beast comes with delivery miles only, making it a truly pristine vehicle. With no previous registrations, you’ll be the first to unleash its power on the open road. Imagine the thrill of being the first to experience the speed and agility of this incredible machine.
However, it’s important to consider that the KTM X-Bow GT-XR is not a car that everyone will recognize. While it may be a lot of fun to drive, you may find yourself constantly explaining what it is and what it can do. If you prefer a more popular supercar, one that turns heads effortlessly, this may not be the right choice for you.
But for those who appreciate the exclusivity and uniqueness of the KTM X-Bow GT-XR, this could be the perfect vehicle. If you’re interested in owning this extraordinary sports car, you can find more information and contact the seller through the Hollmann International listing. Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of automotive excellence.