As the name says, the new range EXC Champions Edition celebrates KTM’s dominance in the FIM Hard Enduro and EnduroGP World Championships. In 1974, the motocross rider Gennady Moiseev won KTM’s first 250cc World Championship, laying the foundations for what would become an unprecedented success story in motorsport.
In 1990, KTM won the first Enduro World Championship with Paul Edmondson and Peter Hansson. Today, more than 50 years and over 340 world titles later, KTM is unveiling a limited edition of the brand’s past and present champions.
KTM EXC Champions Edition range in detail
The KTM EXC Champions Edition is distinguished from the rest of the KTM Enduro range by a graphics kit Red Bull KTM Factory Racingset to take its place between the standard KTM EXC range and the KTM EXC Six Days. While featuring the same parts package as the rest of the KTM Enduro arsenal, the KTM EXC Champions Edition adds the following to the mix:
- Red Bull KTM Factory Race Graphics
- Orange frame
- Frame protection kit
- Odi Locking Grey Grips
- Orange factory racing seat
- Map selection switch
- Orange front axle puller
- Semi-floating front brake disc
- Supersprox Stealth Rear Sprocket
- Protection plate
- Radiator fan
- Michelin enduro tires
The 2025 KTM EXC Champions Edition range includes several models, with the variants 250 EXC and KTM 300 EXC leading the 2-stroke range. On the 4-stroke pit side, the omnipresent KTM 250 EXC-F, KTM 350 EXC-F, KTM 450 EXC-F and KTM 500 EXC-F occupy the first position.
Who better to showcase the new models in a racing environment than three of KTM’s most famous riders? Two-time enduro world champion, Johnny Aubertwill head to Galicia, Spain, in October this year to take part in the iconic FIM International Six Days of Enduro (ISDE). The Frenchman will be joined by Chris Birchhard enduro star and three-time winner of the Roof of Africa, as well as Red Bull Erzbergrodeo winner (and Mani’s father), Andreas Lettenbichler.
Together, the three enduro legends will compete in the ISDE Club Team class as the KTM All Star Teamall of them aboard this new range of machines. The new KTM EXC Champions Edition 2025 will be available at the brand’s authorized dealers from next October.
For more information, you can visit the Austrian firm’s official website.