2017 KTM X-Bow – Price And Features For Australia
Track day fans in Australia can finally secure themselves one of the finest tools for the job – the 2017 KTM X-Bow. Nine years after the carbon-fibre lightweight weapon went into production, Simply Sports Cars (Australian distributor for Lotus) w
Track day fans in Australia can finally secure themselves one of the finest tools for the job - the 2017 KTM X-Bow.
Nine years after the carbon-fibre lightweight weapon went into production, Simply Sports Cars (Australian distributor for Lotus) will now sell you a X-Bow (said "Cross-Bow", if you didn't already know) having sorted all of the paperwork.
For $169,900 plus on-road costs, buyers receive a car with no windscreen, no radio, no airbags, no back seats, no traction control, no anti-lock brakes and no electronic stability control.
Instead, you'll get a 2.0-litre four-cylinder engine and six-speed manual transmission similar to that found in Audi's S3, sending 220kW and 420Nm to the rear wheels though a limited-slip differential. Fuel use, if it matters, is rated at 8.3 l/100km.
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