Full UK pricing for KTM’s new motocross line-up revealed

KTM has revealed UK pricing for its new motocross line-up, with the first units expected to land in dealers later this month.

KTM's new motocross line-up.
KTM's new motocross line-up.

We didn’t have long to wait for KTM to reveal UK pricing for its new two- and four-stroke motocross models, with the brand also confirming prices for its new minicycles. 

Starting with the two-stroke range, the Austrian company revealed three 2027 models at the end of April, including the 125 SX which is priced at £7,049. Next up is the slightly bigger 250 SX, which gets an increase of £650, giving it a price tag of £7,699. Finally, there’s the 300 SX which serves as the new top-of-the-range model, which is set to cost customers £7,949. 

Moving over to the four-stroke range, KTM also revealed three new models including the 250 SX-F, which is priced at £7,849.

New KTM SX motocross bikes in action.
New KTM SX motocross bikes in action.

Then there’s the 350 SX-F, which features the same Keihin 44mm throttle body as its smaller sibling, as well as the same WP XACT suspension kit. The 350 SX-F will cost customers £8,199, while the new flagship 450 SX-F is priced at £8,649.

These six models are accompanied by three minibikes, including the 50 SX (£4,199), 65 SX (£5,199) and 85 SX (£5,999). The entire 2027 motocross range is also covered by KTM’s Premium Manufacturer’s Warranty for up to 12 months. 

KTM has also given its new off-road models a new colourway and graphics package, which now includes red highlights across the fuel tank.

KTM SX motocross bike drifting.
KTM SX motocross bike drifting.

The reveal of KTM’s new 2027 motocross range might not have been as high-profile as the arrival of bikes such as the 1390 Super Duke RR Track, or the non-track version for that matter. But with KTM continuing to enjoy success when it comes to off-road racing with its motocross machinery, it’s worth mentioning that these bikes could prove popular with competitive, and even novice motocross riders. 

In terms of availability in the UK, KTM says the first units will arrive in dealerships from late May.

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