KTM reveals new two- and four-stroke enduro models
KTM has revealed a new seven-strong enduro range for 2026, with three two-stroke models joining the fold.

KTM has redefined its 2026 enduro range as seven new models have been revealed, but more ‘specials’ have been promised by the Austrian company.
While we wait to see what the special models are, KTM’s updated 2026 range features the 125 XC-W and 250 XC-W motorcycles, both of which are part of the two-stroke segment.

These two bikes will be available from authorised dealers this month, however, the 300 EXC two-stroke model won’t be available until October.
In the four-stroke segment, KTM has unveiled the 250 EXC-F, 350 EXC-F, 450 EXC-F and 500 EXC-F models, all of which will be available from August.
The new two- and four-stroke bikes have been given significant suspension updates, according to the company. The updates include a 48mm WP XACT Closed Cartridge fork which gains new damping settings and shorter springs, which have also been made lighter.

A new one-piece hydro stop rounds out the front fork overhaul, which also results in an overall weight-saving of 200g.
A new protection cap has been added to the CPC fuel connector for all seven bikes. The cooling system on KTM’s 2026 Enduro models has also undergone a revision with a new radiator cap. Additionally, subject radiator fans are found on the KTM 300 EXC model and all KTM EXC-F models.
As part of KTM’s race-ready idea, the 2026 range gets forged triple clamps, Neken bars, Brembo brakes and a hydraulic clutch. A Keihin throttle body is also present, as are ODI lock-on grips.

The new models also benefit from KTM’s Offroad Control Unit and GIANT alloy rims and an LED headlight.
Prices for the new models have not yet been revealed by KTM, although customers can find out more by contacting their local dealer.
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