my23 ktm exc range
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Bikesales Staff26 Apr 2022
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KTM goes back to the nineties with new-look enduro range

The 2023 KTM EXC and EXC-F models are ready to race with a bold new design

KTM has unveiled a bold new 90s-inspired look for its 2023 enduro range, with both the four-stroke and two-stroke models retaining their successful performance characteristics.

The 2023 KTM EXC and EXC-F models now boast orange-coated chromoly frames as standard – a design feature previously reserved for special-edition models. Coupled with orange plastics and a new purple-infused graphic, the 2023 models present a striking 90s inspired look.

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Elsewhere, the bikes have not changed, with all models keeping the popular WP XPLOR suspension and aforementioned chromoly frames.

The powerful two and four-stroke engines have also been left alone, with the two-strokes employing the KTM-patented Transfer Port Injection system.

Also back for 2023 is the popular KTM EXC Six Days range, which offers a design inspired by the upcoming 2022 FIM International Six Days Enduro in France and a bunch of premium parts as standard.

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The race-inspired range includes the 150 EXC, 250 EXC, and 300 EXC two-stroke models, as well as the 250 EXC-F, 350 EXC-F, 450 EXC-F, and 500 EXC-F four stroke models. There is also one Six Days two-stroke model and three Six Days four-stroke models available.

Pricing is yet to be announced but the new models are expected to arrive in Australia and New Zealand from July 2022 onwards.

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