GET SCRAMBLING! NINE NEW 2027 KTM SX MOTORCYCLES ARE PRIMED FOR THE DIRT

KTM’s unbeatable motocross line-up returns for 2027 with a refreshed look and renewed ambition. Whatever your speed, whatever the ability, whatever the age or target; copy the racing stars with KTM SX excellence.
Motocross: the fiercest and most thrilling test of bike and rider. KTM offers the best possible exploration of this world thanks to a comprehensive nine-model line-up that spans all ages and every goal. From junior off-road beginnings to the heights of top-level competition, there is a KTM SX minicycle, KTM SX or SX-F with the finest race-derived engineering for every of rider at any level. A strong production package sets the bar; personal preference then creates the magic.

The proof is in the standard: there has been no better basis for MXGP and MX2 Grand Prix winners Lucas and Sacha Coenen, MX2 World Champion Simon Laengenfelder or AMA SuperMotocross stars like Eli Tomac and Jorge Prado. The KTM SX has also been the choice of champions through European, national and amateur levels.

For 2027 the list of options is still peerless. For junior riders the KTM minicycles offer:

  • KTM 50 SX – £4,199
  • KTM 65 SX – £5,199
  • KTM 85 SX – £5,999

Two-stroke and four-stroke full-size motorcycles include:

  • KTM 125 SX – £7,049
  • KTM 250 SX – £7,699
  • KTM 300 SX – £7,949
  • KTM 250 SX-F – £7,849
  • KTM 350 SX-F – £8,199
  • KTM 450 SX-F – £8,649

For 2027, a bold new colourway and graphics package take centre stage, doubling down on KTM’s unmistakable orange identity. Red highlights on the tank spoilers add extra depth and intensity to the bike’s on-track presence, while in-moulded decals ensure exceptional durability and long-lasting resistance to wear

The combination of state-of-the-art engine performance and handling means that 2027 KTM SX is a bona fide consideration for all motocrossers. Tried, tested and triumphant.

The hydro-formed, laser-cut and robot-welded steel frame is the result of decades of evolution, shaped by continuous development and direct feedback from race-winning athletes to deliver optimal response, stability, flex and weight across all model sizes. The same path of progression can be seen with the advanced, compact and fierce engine technology featuring EFI, including two-stroke models. The powerplants are unbeatable for dimensions, torque and horsepower – while adhering to the latest FIM noise regulations – for that ‘full grin’ effect.

Premium components grace the full-size KTM SX-Fs and trickle into sister machinery. Each bike benefits from the best WP Suspension XACT hardware and settings and other components such as Pankl gearbox, Dunlop Geomax MX34 tyres across the board, Excel rims with CNC hubs, Brembo clutches and brake systems, NEKEN handlebars, ODI lock-on grips and Keihin throttle bodies.

The 2027 KTM SX family is not only a full palette for possibilities and potential but also an inclusive celebration of the motocross spirit. For this reason, bikes like the KTM 300 SX still have pride of place, where riders can indulge in the dizzying blend of a throaty two-stroke blast but with the latest tech to harness the full power-to-weight joy.

In a major update to aftersales support, the 2027 KTM SX range is covered by KTM’s new Premium Manufacturer's Warranty. Offering a full 12 months of warranty coverage, the programme delivers added peace of mind to the motocross community. Activated and maintained through servicing at an authorised KTM dealer, this extended warranty significantly increases aftersales support and extends the long-term value of the KTM SX lineup. For more information on Premium Manufacturer's Warranty, click HERE.

ABSORB THE DAKAR RALLY VICTORY EXPERIENCE WITH THE 2027 KTM 450 RALLY REPLICA

Dakar Rally proven performance, now destined for private ownership with the 2027 KTM 450 RALLY REPLICA – available in limited numbers from July 2026.

This factory-derived model has been made to satisfy budding rally raiders who want a competitive edge or for offroad motorcyclists eager to sample the engineering that swept to yet another overall victory this year in the world’s toughest race event.

For half a decade the KTM 450 RALLY REPLICA has been KTM’s pure expression of technical rally supremacy. The R&D for components, performance and settings have filtered directly from competition. This is a bike that has carried four different riders to the top of the Dakar podium since 2020 as well as figuring prominently at the peak of RallyGP. The KTM 450 RALLY REPLICA is as close to a complete and race-ready article as it gets. The clue is in the name: ‘REPLICA’ says it all.

KTM ruled the 2026 Dakar with Argentine Luciano Benavides in January and to commemorate the feat (the sixth time the Red Bull KTM team have triumphed in the last ten editions) KTM are also releasing eight of the KTM 450 RALLY REPLICA LUCIANO BENAVIDES FACTORY EDITION with a host of extra upgrades, aesthetic touches and an unbeatable customer experience in the sold-out KTM ADVENTURE RALLY in Italy this summer.

Just over 100 units of the KTM 450 RALLY REPLICA will be kicking up roost on trails this year. At the heart of the bike is the fearsome and relentless 450 cc fuel-injected SOHC engine, armed with a six-speed gearbox and premium Brembo hydraulic clutch with rally specific gearing. A titanium Akrapovic exhaust system trims weight and maximises power punch.

The hydro-formed, laser-cut and hand-welded frame is expertly crafted for the ideal blend of longitude and torsional flex. This gives a prime feeling with regards to rider feedback but also stability and assurance. This is boosted further by the fully customisable WP PRO Suspension and is easily adjustable.

The KTM 450 RALLY REPLICA is equipped with rally-spec particulars. The dual radiators spread the responsibility of cooling and increase reliability in the case of unwanted damage from the terrain. The triple clamps (23 mm offset) are CNC for extra stiffness but at a low weight. The aluminum alloy tapered handlebar has rally-tested foam rubber grips. The footpegs use a wider surface area for better grip.

More? How about strong Brembo braking power matched by the KTM 450 RALLY REPLICA’s capability to go the distance thanks to a three-fuel-tank construction that extends the capacity to 34.5 litres. The carbon-fibre navigation tower crests a purposeful cockpit (for implementation of a digital roadbook with intuitive controls and a powerful LED) and is part of unique ergonomics that emphasises comfort while standing and sitting for long distances. The bodywork and aerodynamics achieve the tricky mix of optimum positioning, both of protection from the elements but also a stance for control and quick reactions.

For 2027, the KTM 450 RALLY REPLICA switches back to traditional KTM orange. The KTM 450 RALLY REPLICA LUCIANO BENAVIDES FACTORY EDITION goes a step further. The most obvious difference is the full Red Bull KTM livery, ensuring that the bike looks even more like its decorated Dakar sibling. Other features include factory carbon parts – like brake discs and tank pads – and the ‘LE’ numbered emblem on the frame. The Selle Dalla Valle seat is both a visual and performance improvement and the application of mousse-adorned Michelin Rally tyres is another valuable tweak.

As in 2025, the title-winning Red Bull KTM Rally Factory Team will be guests of honour on the 2026 KTM ADVENTURE RALLY (bringing their truck and expertise) that will comb lands around Perugia in Italy during early September. The annual gathering is already fully subscribed but KTM 450 RALLY REPLICA LUCIANO BENAVIDES FACTORY EDITION customers will have the VIP treatment with a handover by the Dakar champion as well as a signed race jersey and on-the-ground support from the race team for the riding days.

KEY INFORMATION FOR THE 2027 KTM 450 RALLY REPLICA:

  • From Rally to reality: the ultimate race-infused package is back with the 2027 edition
  • Just over 100 units available of KTM’s high-bred production machine for both competition purposes and high-level offroad thrills
  • Peerless performance and rally-specific component settings, tested and developed in the heat of the Dakar
  • KTM 450 RALLY REPLICA LUCIANO BENAVIDES FACTORY EDITION brings unique Limited Edition detailing and enhanced customer experience through the 2026 KTM ADVENTURE RALLY

Both models are available to order now via authorised KTM dealers now, with respective UK retail prices below.

2027 KTM 450 RALLY REPLICA – £33,148.80
2027 KTM 450 RALLY LUCIANO BENEVIDES FACTORY EDITION – £42,544.80

THE 2026 KTM 1390 SUPER DUKE RR TRACK – KTM'S FIRST TRACK ONLY DUKE MODEL

Let’s get straight to the apex –?the KTM 1390 SUPER DUKE RR TRACK is a purpose-built, track-only weapon that puts crushing lap times ahead of all else and is officially the most powerful production model KTM has ever built. Limited to 100 units worldwide.

If you have ever asked the question “what would it take to build the ultimate track-attack machine?” the 2026 KTM 1390 SUPER DUKE RR TRACK answers it.

The KTM 1390 SUPER DUKE RR TRACK is the first track-only SUPER DUKE model in the KTM lineup. Stripped of all components that could make it street-legal, it is built to strict FIM racetrack regulations, with a level of customisation and equipment never before seen on a production-model KTM.

Built at KTM HQ in Mattighofen, the KTM 1390 SUPER DUKE RR TRACK tips the scales at nine kilograms less than the street-legal KTM 1390 SUPER DUKE RR and a whole 20 kilograms less than the standard KTM 1390 SUPER DUKE R.

To achieve this, the KTM Research and Development team (R&D) removed all unnecessary road-going parts and panels, and reached for the very top shelf in the KTM parts catalogue, putting together a purposeful and deliberate mix of carbon fibre body parts, lightweight forged magnesium wheels, a full titanium Akrapovic Evolution Line exhaust, titanium screws and a reduced electronics platform.

With weight-saving taken care of, the engineers set upon the handling characteristics, bolting on WP PRO COMPONENTS suspension with MotoGP technology, a Superbike-spec BREMBO braking system and Michelin Power Performance Slick tyres – among others.

The result is a true no-compromise, READY TO RACE track machine built for those who dare to break the rules.

The 2026 KTM 1390 SUPER DUKE RR TRACK is strictly limited to only 100 units globally, with the UK market set to receive five units in total. The 2026 KTM 1390 SUPER DUKE RR TRACK retails for £32,999 and is available to order via authorised KTM dealers now.

THE 2026 KTM 1390 SUPER DUKE RR – NAKED FURY REFINED

With every component, material choice and engineering decision bristling with purpose, the 2026 KTM 1390 SUPER DUKE RR has been developed as the undisputed flagship of the KTM street range – you can simply refer to it as the BEAST RR.

Built in the heart of Austria by the engineers at KTM, the new 2026 KTM 1390 SUPER DUKE RR represents the most extreme evolution of KTM’s Hypernaked philosophy. Designed for riders who demand the very highest levels of performance, its existence can be summed up in one key statement: Pure Performance.

Compared to the BEAST it’s based upon – the KTM 1390 SUPER DUKE R –?it sheds 11 kilograms, transforming overall dynamics both on the road and at the racetrack. The reduction in mass enhances agility and responsiveness, while a stiffer, more focused chassis delivers greater stability when hunting on the ragged edge.

To achieve this level of ferocity and focus, KTM’s R&D department turned to the very best materials and components available. Extensive carbon-fibere components contribute to dramatic weight savings while reinforcing the bike’s race-inspired design language. Suspension duties are handled by MotoGP-derived WP PRO COMPONENTS, providing race-level performance and extensive adjustability, while forged wheels and Michelin Power GP Hypersport tyres offer a whole new level of riding.

Firepower comes courtesy of KTM’s latest generation 1350 cc LC8 V-twin delivering 190 PS and 145 Nm of torque, complete with new CAMSHIFT technology for improved fuel combustion throughout the rev range, with a titanium Akrapovic Slip-On exhaust providing the necessary bark to this BEAST’s bite.

However, it's in the effectiveness of getting that power to the ground that makes all the difference to its potency. WP PRO COMPONENTS suspension features MotoGP-derived technology to bring expert-level adjustability and stability, with ultra-lightweight wheels and track-ready Michelin rubber bringing agility and grip, and Brembo HyPure Sport front brake calipers providing the stopping power.

The enhancements don’t stop with the hardware either, with a feast of class-leading technology adding an additional layer to the KTM 1390 SUPER DUKE RR package. In fact, it stakes a claim to having the most complete electronics package ever fitted to a street-going KTM with all TECH PACK features unlocked as standard.

The KTM 1390 SUPER DUKE RR debuts an all-new 8.8-inch touchscreen TFT dashboard, with new lap timer and telemetry stats within TRACK MODE, as well as an all-new BEAST MODE function. These work together with the usual spread of Rider Aids, Ride Modes and ABS functions.

Lastly, the KTM 1390 SUPER DUKE RR sets the tone with subtle but key visual enhancements. Adding winglets around the tank helps increase downforce to reduce front-wheel lift and a new headlight design and colour scheme set it apart from anything else in the car park or track paddock.

Make no mistake, this is no mere special edition. This is a no-compromise Hypernaked machine built to torment superbikes in their own backyard. The 2026 KTM 1390 SUPER DUKE RR is lighter, sharper and more focused than ever before.

It is a motorcycle engineered to sit at the very top of the Naked performance hierarchy, built for riders who demand performance above posing and a BEAST ready to wear the RR badge.

The 2026 KTM 1390 SUPER DUKE RR will be available for £24,999 in authorised KTM dealers from late April 2026, with the UK receiving just 40 of 350 units available worldwide.

2027 KTM FREERIDE E PUSHES THE PULSE FOR A THRILLING OFFROAD ELECTRIC RIDE

KTM’s FREERIDE philosophy of motorcycling liberty endures for 2027 thanks to the latest edition of the KTM FREERIDE E: the company’s flagship expression of effortless low maintenance, high-quality engineering in electric mobility that hikes the fun factor.

For over a decade the KTM FREERIDE E has thrust many advantages of the concept directly into riders’ faces: a low-emissions, quiet, easy-to-service, durable offroad motorcycle that breaks boundaries for when and where it can be ridden. The convenience has been matched by performance: instant and grin-inducing torque and a 95 km/h top speed powered by a 29 kg MX50 Lithium-Ion battery providing two to three hours of typical Enduro-esque riding time. Combine these elements with a purpose-built chassis, latest-generation WP XACT suspension, Braketec hardware and Michelin Enduro Medium tyres and the KTM FREERIDE E lives up to its name.

For 2027 KTM has squeezed the peak power to 19.2 kW from the inaudible, efficient, waterproof and dustproof motor that also buzzes with 37 Nm of torque. The output can be administered through three ride modes – ECO, NORMAL and SPORT – and three energy recouperation settings that help extend the range and potential of the KTM FREERIDE E. The electronic package is advanced, featuring a ‘rollover’ sensor for safety and adjustable traction control relayed to the rider through clear LEDs.

The new KTM FREERIDE E has shaved weight and tips the scales at 112 kg. The same agile and precision-engineered chrome-molybdenum steel frame surrounds the engine package and battery architecture. The subframe is made from aluminum and glass-fibre reinforced nylon, resulting in a new seat height of 910 mm.

More gains have been made with the battery capacity offering an increase compared to the previous model. Riders can count on a 5.5 kWh from the innovative ‘swappable’ technology and the battery itself will easily withstand over 1000 charging cycles before effectiveness reduces to 80%.

The KTM FREERIDE E has been crafted on the immeasurable input of KTM’s offroad pedigree, countless hours of Research and Development as well as careful study of the latest hardware and software that applies to motorcycles in the electric segment. A refreshed colourway and renewed aesthetic add to the sensation that riders are steering a symbol of the present and a view of tomorrow.

2027 KTM FREERIDE E – HIGHLIGHTS
  • 2027 model with refined power delivery and a battery capacity increase compared to the previous generation
  • Low emissions and maintenance
  • Handlebar mounted front and rear brake levers 
  • Chrome-molybdenum steel frame and a motorcycle
  • Overall weight of 112 kg 
  • Adjustable WP XACT and XPLOR suspension
  • Offroad orientated 21-inch and 18-inch aluminium wheels
  • Interchangeable battery tech, 8 hour charging time with 660 W unit, 1.5h with 3.3 kW power charger
  • 5.5 kWh battery capacity for two to three hours of Enduro riding time
  • Key power stats: 11 kW nominal power, 19.2 kW peak power, 37 Nm of torque and a top speed of 95 km/h

The 2027 KTM FREERIDE E will land in authorised KTM dealers from late April 2026, available for £8,999.

DESERT BRED. RALLY HONED. THE 2026 KTM 890 ADVENTURE R RALLY IS BUILT WITHOUT COMPROMISE

With limited numbers available worldwide, the 2026 KTM 890 ADVENTURE R RALLY represents the sharpest expression of KTM’s rally-bred engineering. Developed from Dakar-winning DNA, it stands as the most performance-driven mid-capacity Adventure machine in the segment.

While the KTM 890 ADVENTURE R defines the benchmark for offroad travel performance, the KTM 890 ADVENTURE R RALLY is engineered for riders who demand factory-level suspension, rally-spec ergonomics and uncompromising hardware straight from the showroom. Built to conquer rather than to merely traverse terrain, it draws direct inspiration from the Red Bull KTM Factory Racing rally machines.
Derived directly from WP Factory Racing competition programmes, the WP PRO COMPONENTS suspension brings genuine race technology – not adapted road hardware – to the Adventure segment. A lightweight WP XPLOR PRO fork with Cone Valve technology works in harmony with a WP XPLOR PRO shock absorber, to deliver a class-leading 270mm of travel and exceptional damping performance across the harshest terrain.
Despite its unmatched front-end confidence, superior bottoming resistance and planted, controlled feel at speed, comfort remains paramount, providing stability and composure when charging across the globe, even when loaded with luggage or a pillion.
Power comes from a compact 889 cc parallel twin engine producing 106 PS and 100 Nm of torque at 6,500 rpm. Advanced electronics further extend the bike’s rally focus, with Offroad ABS, multiple ride modes including Rally Mode, Traction Control and Motor Slip Regulation allowing riders to fine-tune performance on the fly via the five inch TFT display with Connectivity Unit and Turn-by-Turn+ navigation.
Visually, the 2026 edition makes an unmistakable statement. The new Red Bull KTM Factory Racing-inspired design and Akrapovic Slip-on Line exhaust echo that of past Dakar-winning machines, creating a motorcycle that looks ready to take on any terrain.
Adding further confidence to its uncompromising performance, the 2026 KTM 890 ADVENTURE R RALLY comes with KTM’s PREMIUM MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY. Riders benefit from up to 4 years of coverage, offering long-term assurance backed by KTM’s race-proven reliability. More information on KTM PREMIUM MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY can be found on ktm.com.

2026 KTM 890 ADVENTURE R RALLY – HIGHLIGHTS 

  • 889 cc parallel twin engine (106 PS / 100 Nm)
  • WP XPLOR PRO suspension (270mm travel)
  • Akrapovic Slip-on Line exhaust
  • Rally seat and Factory Racing Footpegs
  • TECH PACK including Rally Mode, Quickshifter+, Cruise Control and Motor Slip Regulation
  • Offroad ABS and multiple Ride Modes
  • Five inch TFT display with Turn-by-Turn+ navigation
  • Heavy-Duty wheels (2.15×21”; 4.00×18”)
  • Carbon tank guards
  • Supersprox-Stealth rear sprocket
  • New Rally CTG with two-colour fuel tank design
  • KTM PREMIUM MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY
For riders seeking the closest possible connection to KTM competition heritage in a production Adventure motorcycle, the 2026 KTM 890 ADVENTURE R RALLY sets a new benchmark.
This special edition Adventure machine is available for £19,299 and will arrive in authorised KTM dealers nationwide in extremely limited quantities in April. Riders interested in the 2026 KTM 890 ADVENTURE R RALLY are encouraged to contact their local dealer for more information. 

KTM EXTENDS PREMIUM MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTY TO INCLUDE ALL STREET MODELS

KTM is increasing the scope of its free PREMIUM MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY, extending the four-year coverage to all street-legal motorcycles from model year 2025 onwards across all segments and engine sizes within the street range.

From the curve of the lane to the peak of the mountain and the easing of traffic, KTM prioritises peak emotion on two wheels. With the KTM PREMIUM MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY, riders can focus fully on the journey ahead — backed by reliability, durability and long term peace of mind.
Transparent and consistent coverage now applies to all street-legal motorcycles starting from model year 2025 onwards, regardless of engine displacement. The four-year PREMIUM MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY applies to all street-legal KTM motorcycles across the following segments:
ADVENTURE
DUAL SPORT
NAKED
SUPERSPORT
SPORTS TOURER
SUPERMOTO
Track-only and closed course competition models are not included.
KTM PREMIUM MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY is attached to the bike and not the rider. To maintain coverage for the full four year duration, all required services must be carried out at an authorised KTM dealer in accordance with the motorcycle’s official service schedule.
In addition, UK customers benefit from Service Activated Roadside Assistance (SARA). With each annual service performed at an authorised KTM dealer, roadside assistance coverage is extended for up to 12 months or until the next scheduled service at no extra cost, providing riders with added peace of mind.

Spela Kovacic, VP Global Customer Service: “We’re continuously evolving and strengthening our warranty coverage to stand firmly behind our products and deliver genuine peace of mind to our customers. By simply following the recommended service schedule, riders can rely on comprehensive coverage in the event of any issues. This expansion underlines KTM’s confidence across its entire street range, extending a benefit previously limited to selected models.”

For more information about the KTM PREMIUM MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY and the full list of eligible models, visit the warranty section of KTM.com.

GET THE CIRCUIT JUICES FLOWING WITH THE ARRIVAL OF THE KTM 990 RC R TRACK

The race-derived potential of the KTM 990 RC R has already been felt on the road but this thrilling chameleon has changed its form: the KTM 990 RC R TRACK has arrived, and is a stripped-back, souped-up adrenaline monster primed for circuit use. This machine is desperate for speed and hungry for a target.

Almost everything about the new KTM 990 RC R TRACK can be determined by numbers.

Zero: compromises for a pure-bred non-street legal supersport motorcycle. Lights, mirrors, side-stand and other street requirements are gone, replaced by a high value – but also entry-level friendly – race-ready configuration. Low maintenance, easy to repair and detailed dealer support are other characteristics. More examples? The fairing is made from injected plastic for personal decals and graphics, with higher windscreen to accommodate a full tuck position. There is a wet weather tail light and paddock stand supplied as standard while the controls and dash have been simplified for the track.

Two: Michelin Power Slick tyres in sizes 120/70-R17 and 190/55-R17 for the track. As well as fully adjustable, state-of-the-art WP APEX suspension carrying settings that have been honed through bounteous testing laps around some of the most prominent motorsport circuits in Europe.

Three: Track Modes. The KTM 990 RC R TRACK shaves two kilograms through a more compact electronics system. Racers can set up their bike to harness the most of their tyres, power and fuel and for the demands of a session through three easily customisable Track Modes. There are possibilities for Throttle Response, Motorcycle Traction Control, Slip adjustment, Anti Wheelie Mode, Launch Control and Engine Brake Control. Also count on a Pit Limiter, Quickshifter+ and all the lap information needed through a sharp 4.2 inch full colour TFT.

(RC)16: KTM’s MotoGP™ top speed record holder was the inspiration and the foil for the KTM 990 RC R TRACK’s aerodynamic profile. Wings and edges have been sculpted for the best downforce and corner performance for entry, grip and stability on acceleration. The 15.7 litre fuel tank and reworked seat – set at 857?mm height – form key elements of the bike’s sporty ergonomics, creating six effective contact points that help the rider glide effortlessly around the motorcycle while still maintaining a committed, full-attack riding position.

320: milimetres of the Brembo HyPure front disc with next generation of the four-piston engineering, meaning a more linear feel, a constant pressure point, less lever pull and better modulation. A 240 milimetre rear disc complements the system that is also sports-orientated and upgraded for performance compared to the ABS-modulated outfit for the KTM 990 RC R.

947: cubic centimetres of torque-filled blast. The KTM 990 RC R TRACK boosts the numbers to 135 PS (99.3 kW) and 105 Nm of torque at 7,000 rpm. It all comes from a parallel twin DOHC LC8c engine that already makes the KTM 990 RC R one of the most compact packages on the market and one of the best for power-to-weight ratio. The Akrapovic Evolution line exhaust system, made from stainless steel and weighing just three kilograms, hones the 98.2 decibel output further as riders thunder through the racing gearbox that features a longer first gear and shorter sixth.

The KTM 990 RC R TRACK was unveiled at the 2025 launch of its sister model, the same time that KTM announced the KTM 990 RC R CUP: a cost-controlled, professionally organised six-round European race series for real riders – not professionals. Riders can obtain further information on the KTM 990 RC R CUP HERE. 

Riaan Neveling, KTM Head of Global Marketing: “The beauty of the KTM 990 RC R was the ease with which we could make only a few adjustments and have the KTM 990 RC R TRACK ready to go. Our history and achievements on the asphalt informed a lot of the KTM 990 RC R TRACK and the KTM 990 RC R range. We took on this project knowing that we wanted to send our customers heartrates’ racing as well! That was the goal, and the KTM 990 RC R TRACK is our best definition of a sportsbike yet. We hope to see as many of them as possible through apexes of the KTM 990 RC R CUP!”

The KTM 990 RC R TRACK is the ultimate refined – but still unfiltered – motorcycle for circuit thrills and for abuse of the stopwatches.

The KTM 990 RC R TRACK retails for £15,599 and will start to arrive in authorised KTM dealers from March 2026. With the entire UK allocation already secured with customer orders, the KTM 990 RC R TRACK is one of the fastest-adopted models in the KTM model range. Riders who still wish to experience the new TRACK model are encouraged to contact their local authorised KTM dealer to join the waiting list. Alternatively, customers can explore immediate options to purchase the road-ready KTM 990 RC R, offering the same race-inspired DNA in a street-legal package.

Winter price cuts on selected Suzuki models

Suzuki GSX-8T and GSX-8TT retros

To make it even easier for customers to put a new motorcycle in the garage this winter and prepare for the forthcoming spring, Suzuki has dropped the prices of a number of key models in its range, via a healthy dealer contribution.

Suzuki dealers will be offering a £1,000 deposit contribution on the GSX-S1000GT+ sports tourer, and the GSX-8T and GSX-8TT modern retros. There will also be a £300 contribution from authorised Suzuki retailers on the GSX-8S middleweight naked. 

Suzuki GSX-S1000GT+ on a marina

As a result, the £1,000 contribution reduces the OTR price of the GSX-S1000GT+ – complete with its standard-fit 36-litre panniers – to just £11,999. The 8TT drops to £8,999, and the 8TT to £8,599. The £300 contribution to the 8S makes it £7,999 OTR. The new OTR prices are available to both finance and cash buyers.

The 8T and 8TT pack Suzuki’s award-winning 776cc parallel twin engine into retro-inspired packages; the 8T takes inspiration from Suzuki’s T500, while the 8TT is a clear nod to the GS1000S. Along with the 8S, they feature a bi-directional quickshifter as standard and a choice of power modes and traction control settings. The punchy, torque-laden motor is wrapped in a steel frame with a separate bolt-on subframe. 

2026 GSX-8S on twisty road

All four models are also currently included in Suzuki's offer of free heated grips, which runs until the end of January 2026, and all come with up-to-10-year-warranty.

The price reduction further underlines Suzuki’s commitment to making it easier for customers to plan ahead and own a new motorcycle ready for the season ahead, following the reduction of its rate of finance on several other models in the range.  

Terms and conditions
£1,000 dealer contribution applies to the purchase of a new GSX-8T, GSX-8TT, GSX-S1000GT+ only from a participating Suzuki Dealership. This offer includes a £1,000 saving off the OTR price.  £300 dealer contribution applies to the purchase of a new GSX-8S only from a participating Suzuki Dealership. This offer includes a £300 saving off the OTR price. The purchase and registration of the motorcycle must take place between 12/01/2026 and 31/03/2026. Offer is valid in the UK only and may be extended or withdrawn at any time. There is no cash offer, credit or other alternative offered. Promoter: Suzuki GB PLC, Steinbeck Crescent, Snelshall West, Milton Keynes, MK4 4AE.  

1.9% APR finance on selected Suzuki models

2026 Suzuki GSX-S1000 riding on city street

Suzuki has dropped the rate of finance on its V-Strom 1050DE and V-Strom 1050RE adventure machines, as well as the GSX-S1000 super-naked.

The lower rate of finance is available on either a three-year PCP or HP agreement, with a minimum deposit of £500. 

The GSX-S1000 uses Suzuki’s proven 1000cc inline-four engine and is equipped with all the technology a rider needs as standard, including a bi-directional quickshifter, selectable power modes and traction control modes, all controlled via a simple-to-use switchgear and displayed via a colour TFT screen. 

2026 Suzuki V-Strom 1050RE on winding road

The V-Strom 1050RE comes with an IMU-governed electronics package that includes lean angle-sensitive ABS and traction control, with three modes to choose from, hill hold, cruise control, and a bi-directional quickshifter.

The range-topping 1050DE adds an off-road specific traction control setting, switchable ABS at the rear, as well as longer travel suspension, different ‘bars and ‘pegs, and swaps the 19/17” cast wheel arrangement for 21/17” spoke wheels.

2026 Suzuki V-Strom 1050DE off-road

The offer runs until the end of March, 2026. 

1.9% APR Representative finance available on HP and PCP. £500 minimum deposit required. Offer applies to the purchase of a new GSX-S1000, V-Strom 1050DE and? V-Strom 1050RE from a participating Suzuki Dealership. The motorcycle must be purchased and registered between 12/01/2026 and 31/03/2026 to qualify for the offer. Credit subject to status, UK residents aged 18+. Suzuki Financial Services Ltd, St.William House, Tresillian Terrace, Cardiff, CF10 5BH. ?Offer is valid in the UK only from a participating Suzuki Dealership and may be extended or withdrawn at any time.? 

Suzuki reveals SV-7GX at Eicma

Suzuki has revealed a new SV-7GX, which was unveiled today at Eicma in Milan, Italy. The covers were also pulled off an updated GSX-S1000GX. 

The SV-7GX uses an updated version of Suzuki’s proven – and somewhat legendary – 645cc V-twin engine, which is now fully-compliant with the latest Euro5+ emissions regulations. Peak power is 73PS and peak torque is 64Nm. Aiding efficiency and performance is a new magneto, transmission gears, airbox, a ride-by-wire throttle, and a new exhaust system. 

As the GX suffix suggests, the SV-7GX will provide a middleweight sports crossover option in the Suzuki lineup, alongside the range-topping GSX-S1000GX. 

A steel trellis frame is equipped with suspension from KYB, which provides a plush ride quality designed to make it easy to cover distance in comfort on the 7GX. The seat height remains accessible for a multitude of riders at 795mm. Wheels are new cast aluminium 17”, front and rear, and are shod with Pirelli Angel GT 2 tyres. They work with the chassis to provide the sport element to the new sports crossover. Tokico calipers and twin 290mm discs provide the stopping power.

Tall, wide, tapered aluminium ‘bars provide an upright and comfortable riding position, but place weight over the front tyre enough to generate feel and allow riders to enjoy the sporty side of the 7GX when away from the motorway or dual carriageways. Handguards come as standard.  

On the electronics side, smartphone connectivity comes as standard and allows riders to access everything from maps to contacts and messages from intuitive switchgear on the left handlebar. All information is displayed via a colour TFT screen, which also indicates the selected throttle map, with three to choose from, as well as the chosen traction control setting, also with three to choose from, as well as off. There’s a USB-C charging port on the left hand side. The electronics package also includes a standard-fit bi-directional quickshifter for seamless up and down gear changes. 

Wind-tunnel tested bodywork shields the rider from the worst of the elements and provides aerodynamic efficiency, with styling cues taken from the bigger GSX-S1000GX. There’s a 17.4-litre fuel tank. Lighting is full LED all round, with a new asaerial design at the front for improved illumination and visibility while cornering. 

An accessories catalogue includes a 45-litre top box, soft panniers, tank bags, and heated grips. 

Pricing for the SV-7GX will be announced in due course, with the arrival set for late summer, 2026.

Suzuki has also announced updates to the GSX-S1000GX. The ultimate sports crossover model – which was revealed at Eicma only two years ago – has received a round of subtle updates to further improve its performance as a motorcycle adept at both covering long distances in speed and comfort, as well as offering up sporting intentions when the rider wants to enjoy a more twisty, winding route.  

A suite of changes includes the addition of new winglets to the GX’s fairing, improving downforce and enhancing stability at high speeds. Modifications to the mirror mountings reduce vibrations for clearer rearward visibility. 

The GSX-S1000GX puts out 152PS and 106Nm of torque from its 999cc inline four-cylinder engine. A twin-spar aluminium frame and GSX-R-derived swingarm is suspended by semi-active electronic suspension from Showa. 

A colour TFT screen shows selected modes of a plethora of rider aids, including seven IMU-governed traction control settings, and the ability to disengage entirely. Those traction control settings are also linked to Suzuki’s roll torque control system and an anti-wheelie system. Lean-angle sensitive ABS, a bi-directional quickshifter, and cruise control also come as standard, along with smartphone connectivity. 

In the UK the GSX-S1000GX will be available solely as a GX+ variant, which means it will come with free 36-litre panniers as standard. 

It will arrive in early 2026 with an OTR price of £14,999. 

Suzuki also confirmed that the e-Address, first revealed at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo in New Delhi in January this year, will form part of its European model range in 2026, More information will be released in due course. 

Suzuki GSX-S1000GX+ static with a modern style office building behind

Pricing confirmed for GSX-R1000R 40th Anniversary Edition

The full colour lineup of the GSX-R1000R 40th Anniversary Edition

Suzuki has confirmed that the GSX-R1000R 40th Anniversary Edition will come with an OTR price of £17,599 when it arrives in the spring of 2026. 

Announced earlier in 2025 – the 40th anniversary of the GSX-R range – the new GSX-R1000R gets an updated engine, with modifications that include a new crankshaft, crankcases, pistons, connecting rods, and a higher compression ratio. The MotoGP-derived variable valve timing system remains. 

There’s also a new exhaust, an updated suite of electronics, and winglets that increase downforce at higher speeds. The changes mean the new engine meets Euro5+ emissions standards and boasts a higher performance ceiling, too. 

An electronics package comprises an IMU-governed traction control and roll torque control system and ABS system. There’s launch control, a bi-directional quickshifter, and selectable power modes. 

The GSX-R1000R 40th Anniversary Edition cornering

Suzuki shows new colours at MCL

Two new colour schemes on the 8R

Suzuki has announced a suite of new colour options for its GSX-8R and V-Strom 1050RE machines.

The award-winning 8R will continue to be available in Suzuki’s trademark Metallic Triton Blue in 2026, but the existing grey wheels are swapped for racier black ones. A new white version joins the ranks, offset by blue decals and wheels, and a metallic matt black option sports red graphics and wheels. 

2026 8R in blue
2026 8R in black
2026 8R in white

The V-Strom 1050RE – the ‘road explorer’ in Suzuki’s V-Strom 1050 range, alongside the 1050DE ‘dual explorer’ – also gets a trio of new colour schemes. There’s a grey version with black and red decals and dark red wheels, and an all-black iteration. The stand-out colour joining the range for 2026 is a Matt Steel Green with matt black panels on the tank and black wheels. 

V-Strom 1050RE in grey and red

V-Strom 1050RE in black
V-Strom 1050RE in matt steel green

The GSX-R1000R returns

Suzuki GSX-R1000R cornering

Suzuki has announced that the GSX-R1000R will return to the UK. Designed to perform, built to thrill, the GSX-R1000R gets an updated engine to meet Euro5+ regulations whilst maintaining high levels of performance output. Changes include a new crankshaft, crankcases, pistons, connecting rods, and a higher compression ratio. There’s also a new exhaust, an updated suite of electronics, and winglets that increase downforce at higher speeds.

Despite a number of changes made to satisfy the latest emissions standards, the updates to the engine also enhance the GSX-R1000R’s performance potential, making it capable of withstanding the tuning required to compete successfully in premier class endurance, superbike, and superstock racing competitions.

The announcement comes ahead of the prestigious Suzuka 8-Hour endurance racein Japan and the third round of the 2025 FIM Endurance World Championship, a championship that the GSX-R1000 has won 15 times since 2001. The announcement also comes as part of this year’s 40th anniversary celebrations of the GSX-R range, when the GSX-R750F changed the world of sportsbikes forever in 1985. As a result, the GSX-R1000R will come in a trio of colour schemes inspired by classic GSX-R liveries of the past, each adorned with a 40th anniversary logo on the fairing and fuel tank.

Engine cutaway of the GSX-R1000R

Engine

The GSX-R1000R’s 1000cc, inline four-cylinder engine still uses Suzuki’s MotoGP-developed variable valve timing system. Developed on the firm’s GSX-RR prototype racer, which won the 2020 MotoGP world championship, the mechanical system is built into the intake cam sprocket and an adjacent guide plate. It uses 12 steel balls and slanted grooves to rotate the sprocket and retard the intake valve timing at a pre-set rpm, boosting high-rpm power without sacrificing midrange and lower-rpm output. It also retains a finger follower valve train, though the shape of the fingers on both the intake and exhaust sides were changed and optimised to match the new cam profile. In addition, the exhaust valve diameter was changed from 24mm to 25mm, plus there are new camshafts and a wider cam chain. Maximum valve lift remains the same, with reduced overlap to help meet emissions targets. 

There’s a new fuel pump to increase fuel pressure, and changes to the fuel injectors, with the secondary top feed injector changing from 10 to eight holes to contribute to cleaner emissions. To help maintain power output, new throttle bodies boast a larger bore; up to 48mm from 46mm, while air delivered to the throttle bodies travels through newly designed single-stage funnels, further boosting peak power. 

GSX-R1000R engine

New, forged aluminium pistons have short skirts, cutaway sides and a short, DLC-coated wrist pin to reduce friction. The piston heads were reshaped to increase the compression ratio to 13.8:1 and accommodate the size of the increased exhaust valve diameter. The new pistons contribute to power output, reduced vibration, and durability. 

The connecting rods are chrome-molybdenum steel with a carburised surface treatment to increase strength and are designed to enhance reliability when under higher levels of tune for racing. 

The crankshaft adopts a new design with thicker journals, increased from 35mm to 37mm, designed to accommodate higher loads and withstand higher levels of tune in racing environments, plus new crankcases were designed in conjunction with the new crankshaft. 

As well as being highly attractive and etched with a GSX-R logo, the new exhaust silencer body is more compact, reducing its capacity from 8.3 to 5.5 liters. A larger capacity elliptical catalytic converter in the collector is positioned closer to the engine to facilitate quicker warming, which helps improve its performance. 

Peak power is 195PS at 13,200rpm, with peak torque 110.0Nm at 11,000rpm.

GSX-R1000R rolling chassis

The new GSX-R1000R uses the same lightweight twin-spar aluminium frame, subframe, and braced aluminium swingarm as the previous version. Suspension comes courtesy of Showa, with its balance free front forks at the front, and a balance free rear shock at the rear, and there’s an electronically-controlled steering damper.  

At the front, brakes are Brembo monoblock calipers, biting 320mm discs. At the rear sits a single caliper and 220m disc. There’s also a new ABS unit that saves 51 grams over the previous version GSX-R1000R. Lightweight cast aluminium wheels wear Bridgestone BATTLAX RACING STREET RS11 tyres: 120/70ZR17M/ at the front, 190/55ZR17M/C at the rear. 

GSX-R1000R backing in under braking

Developed in conjunction with the Suzuki CN Challenge race team, which contested the 2024 Suzuka 8-Hour with an experimental GSX-R1000R, new winglets provide increased downforce at higher speeds, aiding stability and reducing wheelie.

Produced in Japan, they are made of dry carbon with a hollow structure, and the size and shape of the winglets were developed through a long process of experimental builds and thorough test runs to achieve the optimum effect without making handling feel heavy.

GSX-R1000R sliding on corner exit


Electronics 

An updated suite of electronics further enhances the GSX-R1000R’s performance potential and allows riders to tailor its character to suit their preferences or riding conditions. Armed with a six direction IMU, the GSX-R1000R gets an updated traction control system that incorporates Suzuki’s new Roll Torque Control and anti-wheelie, with 10 modes to choose from plus the ability to disengage entirely.  

Suzuki’s Roll Torque Control uses data from the IMU and wheel speed sensors to calculate the bike’s lean angle and speed to predetermine what level of power output is optimal. It works in conjunction with the traction control to deliver a sense of stability through the corner. Its benefit is that it works to prevent wheel spin, rather than activate when slip is detected, making for more seamless acceleration and the reduced cutting of power and ‘pumping’.

GSX-R1000R on the starting grid

There’s a ride-by-wire throttle, bi-directional quickshifter, lean angle-sensitive ABS and slope-dependent control, launch control, low RPM assist, and Suzuki’s easy start function. 

A new Li-ion HY battEliiy P-series starter battery is more compact and lightweight, and is designed with a focus on exceptional reliability, durability, enhanced startability, and an extended lifespan. 

Headlights, positioning lights, and taillights are full LED.

2026 GSX-R1000R colours


Styling 

Three new colour schemes pay homage to classic GSX-R liveries of old, with a classic blue and white take joined by a red and white version and a yellow and matt blue option. Each features a 40th anniversary decal on the fairing and the fuel tank. A retro ‘R’ logo adorns the bellypan of all three. There are also GSX-R logos on the seat and exhaust silencer, and the magneto and clutch covers are finished in grey.

Rider with knee down on 2026 GSX-R1000R


Pricing and availability 

The GSX-R1000R will arrive in UK dealerships in the spring of 2026, with pricing to be announced in due course. It will be on display at MCL at the NEC in November.

Suzuki launches new retro models: GSX-8T and GSX-8TT

Suzuki has launched two brand-new models on its award-winning 800cc platform, with the GSX-8T and GSX-8TT combining retro spirit with next generation performance. The 8T takes styling cues from classic bikes of the 1960s and 1970s, such as the iconic Suzuki T500, while the 8TT builds on that platform further but with inspiration coming from the faired race bikes of the period, such as the legendary Yoshimura GS1000 AMA superbike.  

  • Both models use Suzuki’s 776cc parallel twin engine with its 270° crankshaft design, which gives it unrivalled drive and lowdown power, while double overhead cams and four valves per cylinder enable a free-revving nature. 
  • The engine is housed in a twin-spar steel frame with a separate lightweight subframe. An electronics suite comprises traction control, power modes, a bi-directional quickshifter, and colour TFT screen. 
  • Both the 8T and 8TT get a new fuel tank, seat, seat unit, and handlebars complete with bar-end mirrors. 
  • The 8T adopts a new round headlight with full LED lighting, blending modern technology with classic styling. The 8TT adds a headlight cowling that shares more than a passing resemblance to vintage road race machinery from the 70s and 80s. 

 

Design

The 8T and 8TT’s design brief was to produce two machines that embody the retro spirit of Suzuki’s heritage and iconic models of past decades. Drawn by designers in Italy and further sculpted in Japan, both models use a new 16.5-litre fuel tank, which connects each side to new radiator shrouds – brushed silver on the 8T and black on the 8TT – adorned with the circular GSX8 logo. 

The 8T evokes the charm of classic bikes, and a new circular headlight design with a flat bottom section is further reminiscent of motorcycles of the 70s and 80s, though it is full-LED with a bright, horizontal LED strip across the middle.  

Inspired by classic road race machines, the 8TT retains the same headlight unit as its 8T stablemate but wraps it in a cowling that bears a striking resemblance to the GS1000S of the late 1970s. It is fitted with a screen that further completes the look, as well as providing the functional benefit of added weather protection. 

New circular bar-end mirrors ensure a sleek and low profile. Their design was refined to ensure visual harmony with the overall silhouette, and special attention was paid to detail, including hand-polishing the parting lines and gate marks of the aluminium die-cast stays. The mirrors offer excellent rearward visibility by minimising interference from the rider’s body.  

Underneath the 776cc parallel twin engine, the 8TT also adopts a lower cowling, further enhancing its racier aesthetic. 

A new seat, inspired by the tuck-and-roll seats of the 1960s and 70s slots onto the top of the subframe of the 8T. It features high-density foam cushioning for enhanced comfort and a premium riding experience. Additionally, the shape of the seat front improves ease of mounting and dismounting and provides excellent foot reach. 

On the 8TT the seat still ensures a comfortable ride but is finished with a flatter top more reminiscent of race bike seats. 

With a matt finish to its black seat unit, brushed radiator shrouds, gold forks, and black wheels, the GSX-8T will be available with a Candy Burnt Gold, Metallic Matt Steel Green, or Metallic Matt Black fuel tank. 

 The 8TT adds more pops of colour and retro racing flair thanks to striped decals on its tank and cowling, with matching wheels. A Glass Sparkle Black variant is offset by red wheels and red and gold decals, while a Pearl Matt Shadow Green version is completed with gold wheels and gold and bronze stripes. 



Engine

While retro spirit comes from the styling of the 8T and 8TT, next generation performance is delivered by Suzuki’s award-winning 776cc parallel twin engine; widely praised for its drive from the bottom end and through its midrange, making it a useable, flexible, and fun powerplant. This character and punchy performance is enhanced by a 270° crankshaft design, helping fire the 8T and 8TT from corner to corner. Peak torque is 78Nm at 6800rpm, and peak power comes in at 82.9PS at 8500rpm. 

A cross balancer reduces vibrations and aids in the motor’s compact design, and a short exhaust muffler keeps the bike’s side profile clean and compact while still providing an exciting exhaust note. 

 

Chassis

Both models use the same steel frame and subframe, and aluminium swingarm. They are suspended by upside down KYB forks – gold on the 8T and black on the 8TT – and a KYB rear shock. Wide, tapered aluminium handlebars provide an engaging and comfortable riding position, offering plenty of leverage for steering input. Stopping power comes via twin 310mm discs up front with radially-mounted Nissin calipers, and a 240mm disc at the rear. 

Pricing and availability

The GSX-8T and GSX-8TT will come with an OTR price of £9,599 and £9,999 respectively and will be arriving in dealerships in the coming weeks. Both come with Suzuki’s standard three-year warranty plus up to seven-years extended warranty, activated by regular servicing at an authorised Suzuki dealership.