KTM: X-Bow come as GTX and the GT
LESS IS MORE With the KTM X-Bow GTX and the GT, the Mohr Group offers two spectacular vehicles that impress first and foremost with their purist nature and tremendous power. A case for pilots who like it extreme. Extremely purist sports cars are very light and sparsely equipped. These are also precisely the essential characteristics [...].
Extremely purist sports cars are very light and sparsely equipped. These are also precisely the essential characteristics of the vehicles, which are built in one of the most modern vehicle factories in the world in Graz.
KTM has been manufacturing idiosyncratic supercars for the road and racetrack there since 2007 using high-quality craftsmanship.
Base weight of just 1048 kilograms and 530 hp
Two of these purist cars will be in the Mohr Group store in Munich from the beginning of April. The open-top and closed-top X-Bow GTX, developed together with the designers from Kiska and the racing team Reiter Engineering, promise a base weight of just 1048 kilograms.
Audi's 530 hp turbo five-cylinder engine sits under a flap that swings open toward the rear between the cockpit and the rear axle. The open-top X-Bow GT can also be experienced without a helmet.
Showrooms in the Motorworld Manufaktur Zurich
The two supercars fit perfectly into the portfolio of the Mohr Group, because with exactly the same claim, the two brothers Luis and Lorenz Mohr have created a space for exceptional vehicles at Motorworld Munich.
With a focus on the essentials, vehicles from the manufacturers Brabus, Hispano Suiza, Abt Sportsline, Techart and Ruf, among others, will also be presented here. The Mohr Group is planning further showrooms in the Motorworld Region Stuttgart and the Motorworld Manufaktur Region Zürich.