It's time for the track batmobile as Ben heads to Austria to drive the KTM X-Bow GT4 from Reiter Engineering. Safe to say, he had a pretty epic day out! Reit KTM returns with a mad-looking X-Bow complete with ‘electric jet fighter canopy’. Oh yes KTM says the GT-XR is “the closest you can get to a purebred race car in a road-legal vehicle”. To counteract its extreme driving power, the KTM X-BOW R offers the same level of braking power. The Brembo brake system employs a four-piston, fixed-calliper brake on the front axle, with an internally ventilated, slotted disc measuring 305 mm in diameter. The rear unit is a two-piston, fixed-calliper brake with a diameter of 262 mm. The KTM X-Bow was a series of track focused sports cars introduced in 2008. The X-Bow, pronounced Crossbow, was KTM's first car. Initially, this series of cars were powered by a mid-mounted 2.0L turbocharged inline four engine, but from 2013, a larger 2.5L inline five unit was used. The X-Bow was originally offered as an open top two seater KTM官方对X-BOW的定位是超跑,可能你会问,一台2.0T发动机也敢叫超跑?但是你要知道,X-BOW的车重仅为800多公斤,其推重比换算下来相当惊人,并不亚于一台装配V10发动机的兰博基尼。不过驾驶这台车你需要小心了,因为这台车的刹车不仅没有助力,同时还没有ABS - Facebook: http://www.fb.com/NM2255- Instagram http://www.instagram.com/nicknm2255/ In today's video I'll take you guys onboard a brand new 2023 KTM X-Bow Unfortunately, the X-Bow won't be street legal due to its lack of airbags and ABS, according to a Car & Driver report. If you provide and install the engine yourself, you can register an X-Bow for road usage, but an X-Bow from KTM with the engine preinstalled is only for the track. KTM kept its promise of launching a street-legal version of the track-only X-Bow GT2 unveiled in 2020. Called X-Bow GT-XR, the coupe shares numerous competition-proven parts with its race-going Advanced material sciences, rigorous testing and unmistakable orange styling all come together to craft the ultimate KTM PowerParts for refining feel and control. Manufactured from high-strength aluminum, CNC-machined triple clamps give riders that pure race feeling, with improved stiffness and more precise handling in hard braking maneuvers. KTM X-Bow GT is a two-seater track and day car fitted with an Audi 4 cylinder 1984cc engine capable of producing 300 hp. It can top 144 mph and go from 0-60 in just 4.1 seconds. The car breezes through corners at superfast speeds, comfortably. Driving the KTM X-Bow GT is an experience on its own. The engine roars as you floor the pedal. xiPj.