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2011 KTM X-Bow R Supercar Blazes a Trail - Exotic Cars Now
The 2011 KTM X-Bow R supercar is reviewed including its Audi S3 2.0 liter engine that cranks out 300 bhp and because the car is so light it can go from 0 to 60 mph in
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KTM X-Bow - Description: The KTM X-Bow (pronounced "crossbow") is an ultra-light sports car for road and race use, produced by Austrian motorcycle manufacturer KTM.
2007 KTM X-Bow Images, Information and History | Conceptcarz.com
The KTM X-Bow (2007); KTM – Europe's second biggest motorcycle manufacturer – will introduce the first ever car in the company's 50-year history: the X-Bow. The
KTM X-Bow R (2011) CAR review | Road Testing Reviews | Car
It’s three years since bike manufacturer KTM branched out into cars, launching the X-Bow at the 2008 Geneva motor show. More than 500 brave drivers have been found
Geneva Showcase: The KTM X-Bow - Jalopnik - Drive Free or Die
Hey, kids, it's the KTM X-Bow. Let's go say hi. Sure, the little roadster is just as we pictured it. Compact, busy, and with just enough amusement-park frivolousness
KTM - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Beginning in 2006, KTM has begun the development with a lightweight street legal (Europe) car known as the X-Bow. It will use an Audi engine and a Dallara sourced chassis.
2011 KTM X-Bow R Review, Specs, Price & Pictures
The 2011 KTM X-Bow R is a radically designed car created by the Austrian motorcycle company KTM. With performance that can only be described as spectacular, it
KTM X-Bow to Add Doors and Windshield | AutoGuide.com News
Perhaps in preparation for its U.S. market debut, KTM will be adding doors and a windshield to its X-Bow model. KTM is still evaluating the possibility of selling the
KTM X-Bow On Sale In America | AutoGuide.com News
The KTM X-Bow, perhaps the only car more bonkers than the Ariel Atom, will finally be coming to the United States, and like other formerly forbidden fruit, a bit of
2011 KTM X-Bow Previewed - Inside Line: News, Road Tests, Auto
MATTIGHOFEN, Austria — KTM has unveiled its upgraded X-Bow for 2011, with a prototype of the new 300-horsepower R model photographed during testing on the
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