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Austrian powersports manufacturer KTM was reportedly looking at ways to import its wild X-Bow track car to the U.S. back in 2008. Three years later, it appears that dream has finally become ...
Unfortunately, the X-Bow GT-XR isn’t coming to the U.S. but, for those overseas and interested, the car will cost the equivalent of about $284,000. KTM says it’s only building 100 per year.
While maximizing on-track performance was obviously a priority for KTM when developing the X-Bow GT-XR, it says it is “perfect as a daily driver” thanks to the large 96-liter fuel tank ...
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CarBuzz on MSNThe Ultimate Track Toy List: 10 High-Performance Alternatives to the Porsche 911 GT3Any Lotus makes for a good track car, but some are better than others. For example, the Exige S V6 Cup sits near the pinnacle of the model range. It weighs just 2,447 pounds and features a mid-mounted ...
Exotic automakers like Ferrari, McLaren, and Aston Martin produce high-performance automobiles for the street, and race cars for the track. But in between (or perhaps beyond), they've invented a ...
U-Haul has developed a new Toy Hauler trailer option that carries larger, heavier vehicles than its current car hauler. It's ideal for carrying track cars and side-by-sides.
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