In 1974, motocross racer Gennadij Moiseev won KTM’s first 250cc World Championship. In 1990, KTM won the first-ever Enduro World Championship with Paul Edmondson and Peter Hansson. Today, over 50 years and more than 340 world titles later, KTM presents the CHAMPION EDITION to honor past and present KTM champions.
Setting the KTM XC-W and EXC-F CHAMPION EDITION models apart from the rest of the KTM Enduro range is a Red Bull KTM Factory Racing graphics kit and select technical accessories.
While featuring the same race-winning parts package as the rest of the KTM enduro and dual-sport lineup, the KTM CHAMPION EDITION adds the following:
- Red Bull KTM Factory Racing graphics
- Orange frame
- Frame protection set
- Gray, ODI lock-on grips
- Orange factory racing seat
- Map-select switch (KTM 300 XC-W only)
- Orange front axle puller
- Semi-floating front brake disc
- Supersprox stealth rear sprocket
- Skid plate
- Radiator fan.
The 2025 KTM CHAMPION EDITION lineup includes several models, with the KTM 300 XC-W CHAMPION EDITION leading the two-stroke lineup. On the four-stroke side, the dual-sport KTM 350 EXC-F CHAMPION EDITION and KTM 500 EXC-F CHAMPION EDITION take the top position.
Set to roll off the Mattighofen, Austria, production line in September, the 2025 KTM CHAMPION EDITION machines will be available at authorized KTM dealers from October. For more information, visit KTM.com.