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Within the dynamic world of motorcycles, a constant undercurrent of rumors flows. Some fade into obscurity, while others materialize into reality. Consider the persistent speculations about Marc Marquez’s potential departure from Honda or Ducati’s covert development of a motocross bike, coupled with the acquisition of Tony Cairoli’s talents behind closed doors.

One intriguing rumor that has kept motorcycle enthusiasts on the edge of their seats revolves around KTM’s steady acquisition of MV Agusta. In 2022, KTM secured a 25.1 percent stake in MV Agusta, sparking curiosity about their ultimate intentions. Given KTM’s history of taking over brands like Husqvarna and GasGas, it’s only natural to wonder: Is MV Agusta next in line for a KTM makeover?

The industry has witnessed a whirlwind of conjecture, with Stefan Pierer, head of Pierer Mobility and KTM, and board member Hubert Trunkenpolz sharing glimpses of their company’s future, which seemed to include a complete takeover of MV Agusta. On the other side of the debate, MV Agusta’s CEO, Timur Sardarov, vehemently denied any prospects of KTM gaining control of his company.

On October 24, 2023, Pierer Mobility made a pivotal announcement titled “Deepening the cooperation with MV Agusta.”

The statement is succinct and to the point, with a subject line that reads, “KTM AG and MV Agusta agree call option on majority stake.”

The subsequent paragraph summarizes the business relationship between KTM and MV Agusta thus far, outlining KTM’s initial acquisition of a 25.1 percent stake, its oversight of MV’s supply chain and purchasing, and its distribution of the Varese brand through Pierer Mobility’s extensive global network.

Then comes the long-anticipated revelation: “The call option granted to KTM AG on the basis of the annual financial statements as of December 31, 2025, to acquire a majority stake in MV Agusta will be exercised in spring 2026.”

For those less versed in financial jargon, Britannica Money offers a clear definition of a call option:

“Seeking to capitalize on a stock’s potential gains with reduced upfront investment and limited downside risk? Consider buying a call option contract,” it suggests.

Britannica explains that a call option provides the buyer with the right, though not the obligation, to purchase shares of the underlying stock at a predetermined price (referred to as the strike price or exercise price) by a specified date (the expiration date).

In essence, Pierer Mobility’s statement affirms that KTM will secure a majority stake in MV Agusta come spring 2026. While more details of the deal are expected to emerge in the coming months, the lingering uncertainty surrounding this acquisition has finally been laid to rest.

Source: Ride Apart

The KTM 1290 Super Adventure is KTM’s flagship adventure tourer; hence, the bike comes with a hefty price tag.

Moreover, the 1290 Super Adventure is KTM’s answer to ward off Ducati’s Multistrada V4 and BMW’s R 1250 GS challenge.

The 1290 Super Adventure is equipped with the most technologically advanced feature, including Bosch radar-assisted technology – that allows functions like adaptive cruise control and blind-spot detection – to ensure it’s on par with the rest of its rivals.

However, the advanced technology puts the 1290 Super Adventure on the pricey spectrum, which subsequently impacted the sales of the Austrian bike.

Moreover, why would you spend RM132k on a KTM when you can get the Multistrada V4 for just RM3k extra and the R 1250 GS for a lesser price?

This brings us to the latest reports by a German publication, Motorrad Online, which claimed that the folks over at Mattighofen are rumoured to be working on a base model 1290 Super Adventure, hoping it could compete with its rival price tag.

According to the report, KTM is working on an ‘affordable’ version of the 1290 Super Adventure devoid of the fancy electronic suspension and the radar-powered adaptive cruise control.

Further speculation suggests that the base 1290 Super Adventure could be a more off-road capable ADV than its higher-spec model.

While the news sounds enticing, none of this has been confirmed by KTM. However, the prospect of a ‘cheaper’ 1290 Super Adventure could still be in the cards. 

 

  • KTM telah memperkenalkan motosikal sedia litar homologasi dan teramat terhad, KTM RC390 R 2018.
  • Direka untuk lebih mesra litar, KTM juga turut menyediakan kit perlumbaan penuh Supersport 300 bagi motosikal RC390 R tersebut.
  • Ditetapkan harganya pada €8,500 (sekitar RM40,901), motosikal RC390 R ini hanya dihadkan kepada 500 buah unit sahaja di seluruh dunia.

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KTM has announced the homologated and very limited edition track-ready 2018 KTM RC390 R.

Designed to be more track-friendly, KTM is also offering a full Supersport 300 race kit for the RC390 R.

Priced at €8,500 (around RM40,901), the RC390 R is limited to just 500 units worldwide.

Calling all KTM fans! KTM has just announced the very limited and super exciting 2018 KTM RC390 R. This homologated version has been equipped with a load of track day goodies to blast through circuits looking and feeling like a pro rider. (more…)

 

 

  • KTM Amerika Utara telah mengumumkan dua model motosikal KTM Six Days 2018 edisi khas serba baru bersempena dengan perlumbaan ‘off-road’ International Six Days Enduro (ISDE) tahun ini.
  • Dua model baru 2018 adalah KTM 300 XC-W Six Days dan KTM 450 EXC-F Six Days yang didatangkan dengan grafik istimewa serta pelbagai bentuk
    kemaskini prestasi.
  • Kedua-dua model ini telah diletakkan pada harga €9,298 (kira-kira RM46,104) bagi KTM 300 XC-W Six Days dan €10,499 (kira-kira RM52,060) untuk KTM 450 EXC-F Six Days.

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KTM North America has just announced two brand new 2018 KTM Six Days special edition models in conjunction with this year’s International Six Days Enduro (ISDE) off-road race.

The two new 2018 models are the KTM 300 XC-W Six Days and KTM 450 EXC-F Six Days come with special graphics plus a whole list of performance upgrades.

Both models have been priced at €9,298 (around RM46,104) for the KTM 300 XC-W Six Days and €10,499 (around RM52,060) for the KTM 450 EXC-F Six Days.

Two very special 2018 KTM Six Days special edition models have been unveiled by KTM North America following the manufacturer’s extensive success in the off-road racing scene. The two new 2018 models which are the KTM 300 XC-W Six Days and KTM 450 EXC-F Six Days were chosen as the perfect platforms to further accentuate the two very successful off-road models. (more…)

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