A new KTM X-Bow, with more focus on on-road driving, will premiere at next week’s Geneva motor show.
No official information is available, but these official images show the KTM X-Bow GT features a wraparound windscreen. As a result, the car will also feature windscreen wipers and a method by which to heat it. The X-Bow will also be equipped with doors for the first time.
Power is likely to come from the same 237bhp four-cylinder turbocharged Audi engine, mated to a six-speed gearbox.
It is not currently known how the addition of the windscreen will affect the standard car’s aerodynamics, which generates almost 200kg of downforce at 200kph.
New KTM X-Bow to debut at Geneva motor show
The updated X-Bow will feature a new wraparound windscreen, windscreen wipers and, for the first time, will come equipped with four doors.
1 min read•28 Feb '13
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