KTM 390 Duke gets a new Ebony Black colour, cruise control, improved chassis and a feature-rich electronics package while ...
KTM India has announced that they will be offering a free riding jacket with the 200 Duke. The offer was announced on the ...
With KTM’s production pause now over, the firm’s missing 2025 models could finally emerge on the market. No time frame has been announced as to when they may appear in UK showrooms though ...
A digital frame makes it much easier to view the many photos on our phones or hard drives or in the cloud. Prop one up on your desk or mantel, plug it in, install an app, and you can have a stream ...
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On Monday, Sigma introduced its latest full-frame mirrorless digital camera—the BF—with a radically simple design. Featuring a 24.6 MP full-frame (35mm) sensor, it has just three physical buttons, ...
Austrian motorcycle manufacturer KTM AG has recently been riding rough waves. It filed for bankruptcy in December last year and has lately been under self-administration. It has now secured a lifeline ...
It stops, goes and handles so much better than the old 790 Duke, it’s hard to believe they’re related. But KTM have moved the 1290 on from the previous model, too – and with its sharper ...
KTM has taken a big step towards salvation following its latest meeting, with CEO Gottfried Neumeister proclaiming that "KTM is back on track". But the embattled brand is not out of the woods yet.
Besides an also considerable number of journalists, KTM CEO Gottfried Neumeister and Stefan Pierer (who wore dark sunglasses) were also present on this fateful day. There was a lot at stake for ...
(Bloomberg) -- Creditors of Austrian motorcycle maker KTM AG have approved a restructuring plan that will write off 70% of what they’re owed. The company now has three months to secure about €800 ...
(Bloomberg) -- Creditors of Austrian motorcycle maker KTM AG have approved a restructuring plan that will write off 70% of what they’re owed. The company now has three months to secure about € ...