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Report: Audi/KTM roadster named “Crossbow”

11/10/2006, 5:15 PM

By admin

Back in January, rumors broke about a possible collaboration between German automaker Audi and Austrian motorcycle builder KTM on a “puristic roadster” project. Following the initial report by Germany’s Kleine magazine, AutoExpress reported KTM would supply a low-cost carbon fibre chassis, among other components.

Now, a new report by Germany’s Auto Motor und Sport indicates the car will be named “Crossbow” and will be unveiled next spring at the Geneva auto show. It is expected to be powered by a 220 horsepower inline-four for the base model, and a 320 horsepower motor for the top-of-the-line variant. It will weigh just 1,550 pounds and cost around 40,000 euros, according to the report.

Production is rumored to be limited to 500 vehicles per year. It is believed to have many similarities to the Volkswagen EcoRacer Concept (pictured), but may have a semi-open-wheel design (with front fenders for street legality). Some reports have indicated the vehicle will have a windscreen, while others have suggested it will require the use of a helmet. If branded as an Audi, we suspect a windscreen will be there.

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11/10, 5:37 PM

posted by:

petepete

sweet

11/10, 5:43 PM

posted by:

kafkef

hope it looks better than the one in the picture

11/10, 5:57 PM

posted by:

anonymous

very nice! i like!

11/10, 6:20 PM

posted by:

GL1

interesting

11/10, 6:21 PM

posted by:

blue_coupe

windscreen please.

11/10, 8:22 PM

posted by:

British_Rover

I would like an optional removable windscreen please.

11/10, 9:00 PM

posted by:

Renton

KTM rules

KaToooooomm does not make a bad product.

11/10, 11:07 PM

posted by:

bepsf

Would rather have a VW GX3…

11/11, 2:03 AM

posted by:

WonbyOne

KTM makes some seriously viscious two wheelers. Have they dabbled in cars in the past?

11/11, 9:26 AM

posted by:

Bob

It used the same bodywork and mechanicals, and had the same styling characteristics inside and out. The diesel powerplant was supplied by Citroën (PSA group) in 1.8 turbo and 1.9 normally aspirated configurations.

11/11, 11:59 AM

posted by:

A4

yeah i miss the GX3 :(
but this may even be sweeter than an Elise.. who knows
what about that KTM roadster i saw reports of over the last couple weeks though… it was said to weigh 1000 pounds and have something like 250hp, and a KTM badge…

11/11, 4:24 PM

posted by:

SSTRFSTR

Let’s hope Audi can mount the engine BEHIND the front axle this time.

 
 
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