If you start scrolling through the Lego Ideas website, you’ll probably end up spending hours looking at cool builds. So naturally, that’s exactly what I did, and I ended up finding this amazing remote ...
Did you know that KTM stands for “Kronreif & Trunkenpolz Mattighofen?” Well, now you know! But did you also know that they never made a proper, everyday useable car? The X-BOW GT-XR is their first ...
The answer is barely. The product of a years-long fight to overcome our import rules, this madhouse KTM X-Bow R is now finally free to roam Australian roads and racetracks - though, with sales capped ...
Back in 2020, KTM revealed the X-Bow GTX, a version of their X-Bow GT2 race car that you could buy for yourself to be the king of your next track day. Later that year, the car made its official debut, ...
Austrian sports car and motorbike manufacturer KTM is developing a road-legal version of its X-Bow GT2 race car, which will rival low-volume lightweights including the Radical Rapture and Dallara ...
I know what you're thinking: "How is this thing legal?" And to be honest, somewhere between a rock flung from the tyre of a passing car colliding with my forehead like it had been fired from a pistol, ...
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