10 models
The Chicago is KTM Fahrrad's volume entry-level hardtail, introduced around 2010 and still current. It serves as the brand's starting point for mountain biking — affordable, reliable, and easy to main
KTM's Life trekking range has been a staple of the Austrian brand's city portfolio since the late 2000s, evolving alongside the commuter bike boom. The flagship Life Tour distinguishes itself with a G
The Lycan has been KTM's aluminium trail full-sus weapon since the early 2010s, bridging the gap between the XC-focused Scarp and the enduro-ready Prowler. With 140 mm of SLL travel it's versatile eno
The Myroon arrived in 2013 as KTM's attempt to break into carbon XC racing. It has since become the marque's flagship non-electric mountain bike, refined across multiple generations. The 2023/2024 upd
The Penny Lane has been KTM's practical urban/trekking hardtail since around 2010 — a bike that sits at the intersection of trail-capable hardtail and everyday city commuter. The Street variant's fact
Unveiled in 2018 as a prototype carbon concept, the Prowler entered production in aluminium as KTM's most capable non-electric trail/enduro bike. With 150 mm of Horst-link rear travel and a 67° head a
The Revelator launched in 2011 as KTM's entry into carbon road racing. The current 'Alto' generation embraces aero tube shaping — dropped seatstays, teardrop fork legs and full internal routing — in a
The Scarp is KTM's aluminium answer to riders who want full suspension without a carbon price tag. Using the brand's SLL (Straight-Line-Link) rear suspension — a Horst-link four-bar design — it achiev
The Strada entered the KTM line-up around 2014 as the brand's aluminium answer to riders wanting a comfortable road bike without a carbon price tag. Where the Revelator pursues aero efficiency, the St
The KTM Ultra has been a fixture in KTM Fahrrad's hardtail range since the mid-2000s, evolving from a 26" workhorse into a modern 29" cross-country platform. Built around an aluminium 6061 frame, diff