KTM X Brabus 1300 R Edition 23 Launched

By: Team Torquexpert

The most recent version of Brabus' original two-wheeler, which was created in Germany, is the 1300 R Edition 23. 

Before the 1300 R was released a little over a year ago, Bottrop, Germany-based Brabus was widely known for its modified Mercedes-Benz cars. 

It collaborated with the Austrian manufacturer KTM to develop its first two-wheeler.

Similar to the previous 1300 R, the KTM 1290 Super Duke R Evo's 1,301cc, 180hp, and 140Nm V-Twin engine serves as the basis for this new Edition 23

All of the bodywork, with the exception of the fuel tank and the rear cowling, is made of carbon fibre. 

The moveable footpegs, brake, and clutch levers were all CNC-machined components

The LED turn indicators are different from those on the KTM, and the ones on the BMW S 1000 RR's rear end also include a brake light.

Additionally, Brabus incorporated a quick-action throttle in the 1300 R Edition 23

There will be 145 units created in each colour. Pre-orders for the Brabus 1300 R Edition 23 will be taken starting on February 16.