KTM Set to Unveil All-New Off-Road Lineup for 2026

KTM, the renowned Austrian motorcycle manufacturer, is gearing up to unveil a completely revamped off-road lineup for the 2026 model year.

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KTM, the renowned Austrian motorcycle manufacturer, is gearing up to unveil a completely revamped off-road lineup for the 2026 model year. The company has announced a structured rollout consisting of four distinct launch phases, each dedicated to different segments within its off-road portfolio.

Motocross and Mini-Motocross Unveiling: July 30

The first phase kicks off on July 30, when KTM will introduce its new range of motocross bikes for 2026, alongside the latest mini-motocross models aimed at younger riders. This refreshed lineup promises to deliver cutting-edge technology and rider-focused innovations tailored for both competitive and recreational youth riding.

Cross-Country Lineup: July 31

Just one day later, on July 31, KTM will pull the wraps off its updated cross-country motorcycle series. The 2025 cross-country family included well-known models like the KTM XC and XC-F series—specifically, the 300 XC and 125 XC—recognized for their performance in the Grand National Cross Country (GNCC) series. The upcoming models are expected to build upon this legacy with further technical advancements.

Enduro Series Reveal: August 5

The final reveal is scheduled for August 5, focusing on KTM’s enduro lineup. This new generation of enduro machines is anticipated to be among the most technically advanced off-road motorcycles the brand has ever developed. According to KTM, the updates are inspired by insights from their factory racing teams and include next-generation electronics, chassis upgrades, and new connectivity features tailored for off-road competition.

Race-Ready Machines and Rally Replica

All 2026 models are being designed with race readiness in mind, reinforcing KTM’s ongoing commitment to competing at the top tier of global motocross and enduro championships. This comprehensive overhaul follows KTM’s recent launch of the limited-edition 450 Rally Replica, produced in only 150 units worldwide. The Dakar-ready Rally Replica is also part of the latest 2026 lineup, embodying factory technology and competition heritage.

KTM promises that this new generation of off-road models will set new benchmarks in performance, technology, and capability, further solidifying the brand’s position as a leader in off-road motorsport innovation.

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