KTM is honouring 50 years of past and present off-road champions, and more than 340 world titles, with a new special edition range of enduro motorbikes.
The new Champions Edition, based on the significantly-upgraded 2025 EXC range, fits between the standard KTM EXC and EXC Six Days range. The Champions models are due to arrive in dealerships from this month.
KTM’s whole 2025 enduro range continues the legacy of decades of success in international enduro competition. It builds on the significant improvements seen in 2024 with a 95% overall upgrade.
In 1974, motocross racer Gennadij Moiseev won KTM’s first 250cc world championship, the start of an unparalleled motorsports success story.
KTM won the first-ever Enduro World Championship in 1990 with Paul Edmondson and Peter Hansson.
The EXC Champions Edition shares its proven race-winning parts package with the rest of the KTM Enduro but also features:
Prices for the two-stroke EXC and four-stroke EXC-F Champions Edition Enduros are:
With its high-gloss orange powder-coated frame, 48mm WP closed-cartridge suspension and distinctive 6DAYS Spain graphics, the 2025 EXC Six Days range also boasts refined rear shock settings, an upgraded chain guide, a tank roll and exclusive KTM EXC Six Days parts.
Pricing:
The 2025 KTM 300 EXC Hardenduro is the ultimate package for tackling the world’s toughest off-road championship.
Based on the legendary KTM 300 EXC, the £11,799 Hardenduro gets an exclusive package of hardcore protection parts, pull-straps, CNC-machined components as well as fully-adjustable closed cartridge forks and a unique graphics kit.
Highlights include:
Making a comeback after nearly a decade is the KTM 125 XC-W with one of the most exciting powerplants in the enduro stable.
Aimed at junior enduro racers and hobby riders, it is priced £8,999.
Check out the full KTM Enduro range at orwell.co.uk/ktm/new-ktm-motorcycle-range/enduro