The first-produced 2015 KTM X-Bow GT4, carrying serial number 001, is now on the market as part of the Burnyzz November Collection in Ocala, Florida. The car is being offered without reserve and has drawn significant interest, with bidding reaching $26,000 and more than 19,000 views ahead of its scheduled Nov. 26 close.
The X-Bow GT4 represented a major shift for KTM as it expanded from motorcycles into purpose-built racing machines. Developed with Reiter Engineering, known for its experience in GT competition, the model introduced a closed-cockpit configuration to the X-Bow line. The change improved safety and aerodynamics while supporting its goal of competing in the FIA GT4 category.

Built around a carbon fiber monocoque, the GT4 weighed about 975 kilograms and was powered by a turbocharged 2.0-liter Audi TFSI engine rated at up to 360 horsepower based on series regulations. A Holinger six-speed sequential gearbox and an adjustable slip differential sent power to the rear wheels. The car also featured Bosch Motorsport ABS and traction control, an FT3 safety fuel cell, race-tuned suspension, and staggered 18-inch wheels.

Production numbers for the model were limited, with fewer than 100 examples believed to have been built during its initial run. The availability of the first chassis makes this auction particularly notable for collectors and racing enthusiasts.

The seller reports several imperfections, including a crack in the carbon fiber engine cover and wear consistent with track use, such as rock chips and canopy scratches. The car is being sold on a bill of sale only and cannot be titled.
As with other competition vehicles, the seller advises buyers to expect ongoing maintenance needs and recommends inspections prior to purchase.