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Reiter Engineering GmbH & Co Kg, commonly known simply as Reiter Engineering, is a German racing team and
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manufacturer established in 2000 by motorsport engineer Hans Reiter. Reiter was a partner of
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from 2000 to 2014, involved with the production of their GT race cars until the end of the
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's racing tenure. The company first ventured into motorsport in the
FIA GT Championship The FIA GT Championship was a sports car racing series organized by the Stéphane Ratel Organisation (SRO) at the behest of the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA). The championship was mostly concentrated in Europe, but throughout ...
entering a Reiter-manufactured Diablo GTR for the 2000 season. Reiter continued their participation in the championship in 2003 with their purpose-built Murciélago R-GT jointly developed with Lamborghini and
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, and they would also later become the constructor of the Gallardo GT3 series of race cars for the
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and later the
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. Reiter's subsidiary Sareni United was also the constructor for the Camaro GT3. Currently, the company manufactures KTM's X-Bow GT4, GT4 EVO, GTX, and GT2 race cars. Reiter also builds and sells its cars to customer teams.


Team history


In competition

Reiter Engineering first competed in
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in 2000, entering a custom
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, modified from the spec used in the Lamborghini Supertrophy one-make series, to compete in the
FIA GT Championship The FIA GT Championship was a sports car racing series organized by the Stéphane Ratel Organisation (SRO) at the behest of the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA). The championship was mostly concentrated in Europe, but throughout ...
series. This car would be the first of many race cars across several years of competition built by Reiter Engineering. The modified Diablo GTR that Reiter Engineering had developed would debut in the series in
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. Their participation was short lived that year, however Reiter would score their first points with the Diablo the following year in
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. This would be the only points scoring finish for the Diablo, as it would be replaced by Reiter's newer Murciélago R-GT based on the first generation
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at the end of
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. This new car would earn points on its debut in
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, with a third place at
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. The following year, Reiter managed another point at its home race in
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. Reiter managed to score sponsorship funding in
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, leading to the team name being changed to ''B-Racing RS-Line Team'' early in the season and the ability to run two cars, before changing to become ''All-Inkl.com Racing'' halfway through the year. The team managed three points-scoring finishes, with a best result of sixth in
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.
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saw Reiter's greatest success as the team opened the year with their first victory, drivers
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and
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winning in
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. The two-car team managed to score points in six out of ten races that season, allowing the All-Inkl.com Racing squad to earn seventh in the Teams' Championship and Reiter Engineering tying for ninth. In 2006, with the introduction of the new
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and Reiter's new
Lamborghini Gallardo The Lamborghini Gallardo (; ) is a sports car built by the Italian automotive manufacturer Lamborghini from 2003 to 2013. It is Lamborghini's second car released under parent company Audi, and the List of best-selling automobiles, best-selling m ...
-based Gallardo LP520 GT3, Reiter ran a three-car team in the series, alongside customer team S-Berg Racing. The team managed a best finish of third at Mugello, and going on to finish eighth in the Team's Championship. Their driver Albert von Thurn und Taxis won the Lamborghini Manufacturers' Cup as well. Following Reiter's success in FIA GT3, the team chose to move their Gallardos to the new
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series in Germany for the inaugural
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season. Using the same formula as FIA GT3, Reiter was able to improve on their results from the previous year. The team managed nine victories in the twelve race season, handily winning the Teams' Championship and winning the Drivers' Championship for
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in the No. 7 car. The No. 6 pairing of Thurn und Taxis and
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finished the season 2nd in the drivers' standings. For the following season in
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, Haase and Thurn und Taxis finished 2nd in the drivers' standings. In 2011, team drivers Ferdinand Stuck and Johannes Stuck finished 2nd in the drivers' standings for the 2011 ADAC GT Masters, though Reiter Engineering became Team Champion that year. Reiter Engineering undertook their first campaign in
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racing in the LMP3 class, taking part in the 2022 Michelin Le Mans Cup with the
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, driven by factory drivers Freddie Hunt and Mads Siljehaug. This would be the first time the team would participate in a series in a car not originally built by them. Reiter also took part in the 2022 Fanatec GT2 European Series with the KTM X-Bow GT2 Concept.


Relationship with Lamborghini and KTM

From 2000 to 2014, Reiter Engineering had developed a relationship with Lamborghini as their technical partner for their GT1, GT2, and GT3 series of race cars. The company's first venture into motorsport was in the 2000 FIA GT Championship entering a modified Diablo GTR from the Lamborghini Supertrophy one-make series to race in the GT1 class, with backing by Lamborghini. The partnership would continue with the
Lamborghini Murciélago The Lamborghini Murciélago is a sports car produced by Italian automotive manufacturer Lamborghini between 2001 and 2010. The successor to the Lamborghini Diablo, Diablo and flagship V12 of the automaker's lineup, the Murciélago was introduced ...
, with the development of the Murciélago R-GT in 2003. The R-GT would be built with development aid from
Lamborghini Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A. ( , ), usually referred to as Lamborghini or colloquially Lambo, is an Italian manufacturer of luxury sports cars and SUVs based in Sant'Agata Bolognese. The company is owned by the Volkswagen Group through its su ...
as well as
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. An evolution of the R-GT would be introduced in the
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weekend with the Murciélago LP670 R-SV. The new car complied with the updated
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rules and regulations. Reiter and Lamborghini would enter the GT3 class in 2006, with Reiter's new
Lamborghini Gallardo The Lamborghini Gallardo (; ) is a sports car built by the Italian automotive manufacturer Lamborghini from 2003 to 2013. It is Lamborghini's second car released under parent company Audi, and the List of best-selling automobiles, best-selling m ...
-based Gallardo LP520 GT3. From 2010 to 2014, Reiter Engineering developed three new Gallardos for the GT3 class in the form of the LP560 GT3 in 2011, LP600+ GT3 in 2012, and the GT3 FL2 in 2013. Reiter would enter the
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with these cars alongside
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and NSC Motorsports. Reiter also helped to develop Lamborghini's GT2 entry with the Gallardo LP560 GT2. The GT3 FL2 would be the last customer GT3 race car Lamborghini would use from Reiter Engineering, as they would move to the
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developed by Lamborghini Squadra Corse. Reiter would have one final run with the Gallardo with their upgraded Reiter Extenso R-EX. It would be the last motorsport incarnation of the Gallardo. After Reiter Engineering's partnership with Lamborghini came to an end, they have helped manufacture GT4 and GT2 race cars for KTM since 2014, with the release of the X-Bow GT4 in 2015, and the X-Bow GTX and X-Bow GT2 in 2020. The new cars would be constructed in a collaborative effort between both companies, with additional design efforts from German design studio KISKA. The X-Bow GT4 made its debut in the 2015 GT4 European Series, and the X-Bow GT2 would debut in the 2022 Fanatec GT2 European Series.


Sareni United

Team owner Hans Reiter founded subsidiary Sareni United (stylized as SaReNi-United) in 2012. Sareni United was responsible for the company's GT3 race cars based on the fifth generation Chevrolet Camaro.


Reiter Young Stars

For 2016, Hans Reiter established the Reiter Young Stars programme, an initiative supporting rookie drivers and engineers in the
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. Each rookie driver pairing drove a KTM X-Bow GT4 and, with aid from the primary Reiter Engineering team, was supported by two engineers, a marketing student and a business student from different universities across Europe, who would also be evaluated. Each team ran a number of programs in each race weekend they participated in, including setup with the Reiter engineers and courses with partners of the programme. The best male and female drivers of the programme were given a seat in the
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for the following year. Reiter Young Stars ran for two years in 2016 and 2017.
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and Marko Helistekangas were the first Reiter Young Stars graduates in 2016, and as part of the prize, both drivers were entered into the
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with support from Reiter Engineering. They also entered the
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, racing alongside
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. Lennart Marioneck,
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, and Mads Siljehaug were the final graduates of the programme, taking part in the
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with Reiter the following year.


Automobiles produced

Reiter Engineering has been responsible for developing and helping create several GT racing cars, primarily for
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and KTM since the company's foundation in 2000. The company was a partner for Lamborghini for 14 years from 2000 to 2014, constructing race cars based on the
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and the Gallardo. The company has also created a GT racing car based on the
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under their subsidiary Sareni United. In 2014, Reiter and KTM began collaborating together for the construction of their GT4-spec X-Bow for use in racing. Reiter Engineering have since helped manufacture their GT4 Evo, GTX, and GT2 Concept models.


Racing cars


Reiter-modified Diablo GTR (2000)

Reiter Engineering's Diablo GTR was an attempt to bring Lamborghini's motorsports presence to the international stage, by adapting the car to comply with
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regulations. Although other teams had previously attempted to adapt Diablo GTRs from the Lamborghini Supertrophy, Reiter's Diablo would be built just for FIA GT, allowing it to gain some performance advantages over its mass-produced siblings. The car retained several elements of the existing GTR, including the lack of a four-wheel drive system. The modified Diablo GTR debuted in the 2000 FIA GT Championship with backing from Lamborghini. It would race for three seasons until
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, but would only score points once in
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.


Lamborghini Murciélago R-GT (2003)

The
Lamborghini Murciélago R-GT Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A. ( , ), usually referred to as Lamborghini or colloquially Lambo, is an Italian manufacturer of luxury sports cars and SUVs based in Sant'Agata Bolognese. The company is owned by the Volkswagen Group through its su ...
was the racing version of the Murciélago introduced in 2003, built with development aid from
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and
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. The R-GTs have been modified from their production versions, most notably by removing the
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system to comply with FIA, ACO, and JAF regulations. The R-GT retains the standard V12, but has air restrictors to manage the power output. R-GTs were used by customer teams such as
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in the FIA GT Championship, and Krohn-Barbour Racing in the
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. Derivatives of the R-GT were built for the Japanese Lamborghini Owners Club to compete in the
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championship and
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, called the RG-1 and the RG-1LM.


Lamborghini Gallardo LP520 GT3 (2006)

As the
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became established as a series in 2006, Reiter developed the Lamborghini Gallardo LP520 GT3 based on the smaller Gallardo for use in the new series and to comply with
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regulations. A total of 49 Gallardo LP520 GT3s were built worldwide. In 2009, the
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was won by
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in the Gallardo LP520 GT3.


Lamborghini Gallardo LP560 GT2 (2009)

For 2009, Reiter introduced the Lamborghini Gallardo LP560 GT2, based on the second generation Gallardo LP560-4, adapted to comply with ACO's GT2 class. The Gallardo LP560 GT2 underwent testing before racing the
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.


Lamborghini Gallardo LP560 GT3 (2009)

A new version of the GT3-spec Gallardo was released with the unveiling of the Gallardo LP560 GT3, based on the second generation Gallardo LP560-4, and is the result of engineering know-how from the Murciélago series of race cars as well as the previous Gallardo race cars. Like its predecessors, it was built to compete under
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regulations. The LP560 GT3 received a power increase, improved suspension geometry, updated aerodynamics, and a reduction in vehicle weight, resulting in a more efficient race car.


Lamborghini Murciélago LP670 R-SV (2010)

The Lamborghini Murciélago LP670 R-SV was an evolution of the R-GT based on the Murciélago LP670-4 SuperVeloce. It was introduced as an update to the previous car, and was built to comply with the updated
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rules and regulations. The R-SV was unveiled in the
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weekend.


Lamborghini Gallardo LP600+ GT3 (2012)

The Gallardo LP600+ GT3 is an evolution of the Gallardo LP560 GT3. It received a lighter Holinger transmission with faster response times, improved suspension, a larger front splitter and additional dive planes, and new braking and brake cooling systems with
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brakes and six-piston calipers. The updated package was ready for customer teams in February 2012 at the
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.


Sareni Camaro GT3 (2012)

In 2012, Reiter Engineering's subsidiary Sareni United were in charge of a GT3 specification race car project based on the fifth generation Chevrolet Camaro. The Sareni Camaro GT3 was unveiled later that year, as a cost-effective grand touring race car for customer teams to enter the racing world. The car is powered by a 7.9-litre Katech Engineering V8 delivering and unrestricted. It uses a 6-speed Holinger sequential transmission, racing suspension and a Teves Racing
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. The Camaro GT3 was released at €195,000, about two times cheaper than the average GT3 car. In competition, despite being manufactured by Sareni, it would remain badged as a
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. The Camaro GT3 debuted in the
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with YACO Racing and
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(as Sareni United),
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, and
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. It also participated in the
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with several customer teams from
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to
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. One of those teams, Dale Paterson Motorsports, returned with the Camaro for
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and continued to use the chassis until the car was finally retired at the end of
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. The Camaro was also entered into the NZ Endurance Championship and the North Island Endurance Series in a collaborative effort between Tulloch Motorsport and John McIntyre Racing.


Lamborghini Gallardo GT3 FL2 (2013)

The first Gallardo racer built in direct collaboration with Lamborghini, the Gallardo GT3 FL2 is a further update of the Gallardo LP600+ GT3. It has improved brakes for endurance racing, better engine cooling, and reduced fuel consumption. The car also includes improvements to the aerodynamics, with a more aggressive front splitter and rear diffuser. This would be the last Gallardo built in partnership with Lamborghini, as the Italian marque would move forward with the
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and use the race cars from their motorsport division Lamborghini Squadra Corse.


Reiter Engineering R-EX (2015)

According to team owner and founder Hans Reiter, the Reiter Engineering R-EX sought to return emotion in GT racing, a quality he says was lost after the end of the FIA GT1 class of the 1990s. An update based on the Gallardo GT3 FL2, the R-EX was introduced in 2015 and represented the culmination of the Gallardo in motorsport. The car's name stood for 'Reiter Extenso', and was an extensive facelift of the racing Gallardo, hence part of the name 'Extenso'. The R-EX maintains the 5.2-litre naturally-aspirated V10 engine from the previous Gallardos. It is 100% carbon fibre, and is wider by five inches than the Gallardo GT3 FL2 to improve rear-end grip. It also featured new front and rear lights, new camshafts for an improvement on low-end torque, Mahle pistons for better reliability and efficiency, and a retuned exhaust for a more aggressive sound. A total of 10 units were produced to compete in various GT3 racing series. It debuted in the 2015 Blancpain GT Sprint Series and won the qualifying race of the fourth round with the company's works team at
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. Reiter returned to the series with the R-EX in 2017 with their Reiter Young Stars programme but with limited success, finishing below the top 20 in Misano and withdrawing a round later in
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.
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entered with the R-EX as a customer team for the 2018 season at the first round in Circuit Zolder but only finished 19th in both Zolder races. The car also saw the track at the
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with several customer teams in the
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and
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seasons, finishing as high as 4th in the championship standings with Roger Lago and JBS Australia in 2016.


KTM X-Bow GT4 (2015)

The KTM X-Bow GT4 was teased in 2014 by Reiter Engineering and later unveiled in 2015 as KTM's entry into the GT4 class. Initially called the X-Bow GTR, the car was built in collaboration with KTM and designed by KISKA, the studio that originally designed the X-Bow. To comply with GT4 regulations, the car features a closed cockpit design, the first in KTM's lineup to do so. The car retains the 2.0-litre turbocharged
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I4 engine and the 6-speed Holinger sequential transmission from the road car, but are both modified for racing purposes. The carbon fibre and epoxy resin body has undergone a significant change and the car's wheelbase has been extended by 17 cm to accommodate the rules and regulations of GT4 racing. An upgrade was introduced to the X-Bow GT4 on 2018. The X-Bow GT4 debuted in the 2015 GT4 European Series and immediately took its first race win in its first race at the
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round.


KTM X-Bow GT4 Evo (2019)

An evolution of the X-Bow GT4 was unveiled in 2019 as the X-Bow GT4 Evo, as a result of research and development data derived from the X-Bow GTX during development of both cars. The update was focused on increasing the car's straight-line speed capabilities while maintaining the cornering performance of the previous X-Bow GT4. It also received a power increase of up to unrestricted and when subject to series
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KTM X-Bow GTX / GT2 Concept (2020)

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TFSI 16-valve I5 engine. The 6-speed Holinger sequential transmission and its
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homologated carbon fibre monocoque are retained. The engine remains mostly standard, but receives upgraded injection valves, turbocharger waste gate, intake, exhaust, and engine management. The fuse box is engineered by Reiter's subsidiary Sareni United. The power steering is fully electric for the GTX. A more powerful
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specification race car of the GTX was released the same year, called the X-Bow GT2 Concept. It made its debut in the 2022 Fanatec GT2 European Series.


Road cars


Reiter Murciélago R-GT Streetversion (2008)

In 2008, Reiter Engineering introduced the Murciélago R-GT Streetversion, an aftermarket package for the Murciélago. The package featured extensive modifications to the car, including carbon fibre bodywork, aerodynamic upgrades, and black OZ alloy wheels. It also featured race-tuned suspension and a relocated exhaust, now positioned near the engine bay and below the rear wing. The car also featured a drivetrain conversion from
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to
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in parallel with the R-GT race car. Reiter produced only one unit of the R-GT Streetversion, though the parts featured on it were mass-produced and sold separately as aftermarket parts for the Murciélago.


KTM X-Bow GT-XR (2022)

The X-Bow GT-XR is the street-legal version of the GTX and GT2 Concept race cars, unveiled in 2022. The car retains the 2.5-litre
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TFSI 16-valve I5 engine from the original X-Bow sourced from the Audi RS3, and produces and of torque, with the power delivered to the rear wheels. It also uses a 7-speed DSG gearbox. The GT-XR also contains a 95-litre fuel tank for up to of range. The car has a dry weight of with a front/rear weight distribution of 44:56. Its factory time is 3.4 seconds and has a top speed of . The X-Bow GT-XR costs €284,900.


External links


Lamborghini Register
- Murciélago R-GT


References

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