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KTM CX water motocross vehicle. Click for larger images
KTM Barracuda high-speed hydrofoil
KTM 360° electro-citybike
KTM AX off-road sports vehicle

KTM CX water motocross vehicle
Christof Lahner and Miroslaw Leczek

The KTM CX concept is a racing vehicle that brings the MotoX spirit to the water. Surface tension is used to account for the water's surface as an ever-changing off-road terrain. On a holdup, the CX rider sinks into the water up to his knees and sits in the water like on a surfboard. While accelerating, CX lifts up and drives over the water. The rider subdues the apparently endless power of the machine and handles it in middle of uncontrollable rapids and waves and, if necessary, over land as well.

KTM CX water motocross vehicle
KTM Barracuda high-speed hydrofoil
KTM 360° electro-citybike
KTM AX interior

Barracuda high-speed hydrofoil          
Albiez Christoph, Thomas Perz

With the Barracuda hydrofoil boat, KTM enters a new medium. Developed for circuit races, it is equivalent to the RC8 and the X-Bow, only on water. Vector thrust and flaps in the front wing enhance agility and improve contact with the water. Thanks to a modular architecture and a width of only 2.4 meters the boat isn‘t only easy to service, but also easy to transport.

KTM 360° electro-citybike

Markus Ofner, Anna Gynes and Berhard Kaliauer

The electrically-powered 360° is an urban motorbike with a diminutive body and superlight ‘Tweel' wheels, which allows users to carry out tricks. Pegs on the vehicle enable it to turn around with the 360 degree fork. Users can jump on their 'wheeliebar' and slide down rails. The adjustable seat also enables carefree cruising around city streets. The 360 combines the best of both trial and BMX bicycles and would inspire to bring out the best in users
 
KTM AX off-road sports vehicle
Markus Klug and Lukas Fuchs

The KTM AX is a four-wheel off-road vehicle concept, which gives users the freedom to go wherever they'd like. The wide wheelarches, large tires and suspension system hint at its off-road capabilities. The two-seater comes along with a whole new engine concept which integrates a combustion-engine/generator unit that powers four electric engines, one for each wheel, to offer maximum performance, traction and unlimited agility. The absence of a windscreen, roof and doors emphasizes its progressive, purist and adventurous design."



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