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The KTM Kid range covered the brand's children's bicycle offerings across the 2010s, bridging the gap from balance bike age to full-size junior bikes. Aluminium frames kept weight manageable for young
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 Macina Cross launched as KTM's mainstream e-trekking platform in 2016 and has been steadily upgraded to match Bosch's Smart System evolution. By 2024 it uses the Gen.4 Performance CX motor with 75
The KTM Mini range covered first pedal bikes for children aged roughly 4-8 years, complementing the larger Kid and Chicago ranges. Built on aluminium frames to keep weight appropriate for young riders
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