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KTM X-Bow

Want to know which model attracted the most attention on our journey to north Wales? Look no further. Despite the raft of red-blooded supercars in our line-up, it was the out-of-this-world looks of the KTM X-Bow that turned the most heads.

Famed for its two-wheelers, KTM has now built a track car for the 21st century. You’d struggle to describe the Austrian two-seater as pretty, but the partially exposed carbon fibre chassis helps make it both strong and light. There’s no screen, roof or doors, so you’ll need a helmet and waterproof clothing if you go for a drive. However, the ride is surprisingly supple, while wind buffeting is a problem only at high speeds.

But to really appreciate the X-Bow you’ll have to hit the track. Thanks to its 237bhp 2.0-litre motor and race-bred suspension, it set a blistering lap time of 61.5 seconds – matching the 473bhp Nissan GT-R. Yet despite sharp steering and strong grip, the KTM ultimately fails to engage its driver, while the Audi engine is muted and characterless.

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Put simply, it isn’t as much fun as other flyweight offerings, such as the much cheaper Caterham R500: including options, our X-Bow cost more than £80,000! But for ultimate pace and jaw-dropping looks, there’s nothing on earth like it.

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