► New KTM GT2 racer
► Takes an Audi inline-five
► Over 600bhp
Following its title success in the ADAC GT4 race series, Austrian motorcycle manufacturer KTM has broadened its motorsport scope with a racing version of its sole road car, creating the KTM X-Bow GTX and setting eyes on the GT2 category.
KTM’s latest creation follows the closed-cockpit design of the X-Bow GT4 racer, though this time KTM has dropped the X-Bow’s Audi 2-litre turbo in favour of Audi’s 2.5-litre turbocharged inline-five engine.
The engine is tuned to produce ‘over 600bhp’, double that of the X-Bow GT4 racer and X-Bow R road car, whereas its weight is quoted to be around 1000kg before BoP (Balance of Performance) measures.
According to general manager of Reiter Engineering GmbH (the company responsible for the X-Bow GTX’s development) Hans Reiter, aside from GT2 racing the X-Bow GTX’s power output makes it eligible for various GT-regulated racing series.
‘The first 20 cars will be available this year. Subject to the final homologation by the SRO Motorsports Group, it then could be entered in all GT2 racing series’,’ says Reiter.
‘Furthermore, the car should be eligible to compete in various racing series’ governed by GT regulations. These include the Creventic 24H Series, GT Open, DMV-GTC or the Nürburgring Langstrecken series, depending on homologation.’
In addition to that, KTM is also planning a one-make Cup series with the X-Bow GTX from 2021.
This article originally appeared on whichcar.com.au