2026 KTM 250 XC
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Specifications
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Model |
XC
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Category Name |
Motorcycles
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Year |
2026
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Sale Type |
New
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Manufacturer |
KTM
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Price |
Contact for price CAD
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Description
CROSS COUNTRY LEGEND
At the forefront of cross-country racing, the KTM 250 XC sets a benchmark for performance. With one of the most powerful engines in its class, it features precision-tuned suspension, a refined chassis, and an optimized airbox for maximum airflow. The result? Razor-sharp handling, responsive power delivery, and race-winning capability. The KTM 250 XC isn't just ready for the challenge -- it's built to carry its legendary legacy forward in the cross-country arena.
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BEFORE THE GATE
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BEFORE_THE_GATE
Easy Suspension Adjustment
As always, the suspension boasts an easy tool-free setup at both ends, ensuring you chase down the podium in total control. On the rear, a hand-adjustable dual compression option allows riders to adjust high- and low-speed settings in a matter of seconds. The forks on the front end are also easily modified thanks to hand-adjustable clickers on the bottom of the fork shoe and top cap.
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Airbox
The robust one-piece design airbox on the KTM XC range features an air inlet sleeve and snorkel, which prevents deformation and improves airflow. But don't fret, toolless filter access is retained, with an intuitive filter mounting system and protection against dirt intrusion.
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START STRONG
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START_STRONG

More Usable Power
The KTM 250 XC has always represented the very best of unsurpassed power and lightweight construction. The simplicity and low maintenance cost of the 2-Stroke motor have made it a favorite amongst hard-core cross country racers for generations. The KTM 250 XC enters the pits with the same legendary performance and low engine weight of only 52.6 lb (23.9 kg) - and a mission to maintain its benchmark as the one to beat.
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Fuel Injection
With Electronic Fuel Injection setting the standard, there's no more jetting setup pre-race, and thanks to the Keihin EFI, the ECU coming from Vitesco and reed valve case design, you can be guaranteed of laying down optimal power at any altitude, all of the time.
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Selectable Maps
The map select switch on the KTM XC-F range features a simpler design, allowing for easier functionality in switching between 2 engine maps. Map 1 provides a more linear power curve, while map 2 punches all-out with aggressive throttle and explosive power. Luckily, Traction control is easily toggled to an on or off position from the same switch, ensuring maximum traction and a distinct advantage in wet or muddy conditions.
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CALM UNDER FIRE
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CALM_UNDER_FIRE
Absolute Control
No matter how gnarly the trail is, you'll stay in complete control thanks to a rider-focussed frame design that has not only been engineered for longitudinal rigidity, but also repositions rotating mass closer to the center of gravity. Thick frame walls also improve reliability, flex characteristics and offer unmatched rider feel. The shock mounting also provides the perfect amount of anti-squat for better traction out of corners, while the footpeg mounting position is positoned in such a way to reduce the risk of hooking up on roots or rocks. Additionally, forged brackets on the lower frame rails allows for easy installation of the skid plate, too.
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Ergonomics
The KTM XC and XC-F range feature tank shrouds with bi-compound plastics, which work alongside the specially-developed rider triangle, providing unmatched knee contact and gripping surfaces - especially when standing on the pegs. While the plastics work to expel mud buildup in wet, muddy conditions, the flat seat profile and high-grip black seat cover provide exceptional rider movement and control. A handy grip pocket under the seat, just above the airbox, makes gripping the bike and lifting it much easier.
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Go the distance
You call it a fuel tank. We call it a 2.37 gallon (9 liter) race bucket. The transparent polythene fuel tank has a fuel tank roll - which not only secures the tank more firmly in place, and allows for easy fuel level monitoring - it also protects the frame from unwanted scrubbing and race rash.
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HIT THE BIG STUFF
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HIT_THE_BIG_STUFF
Energy absorption
Besides the expertly crafted, hydro-formed, laser-cut, and robot-welded frame being engineered to provide exceptional rider feedback and straight-line stability, the chassis consists of specifically calculated parameters of longitudinal and torsional flex. This means the frame acts as a "shock absorber" of sorts, making for a less harsh ride, resulting in less rider fatigue over many hard laps.
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WP XACT Shock
Keeping things in check at the rear, the WP XACT rear shock for uses settings directly from the KTM Factory Racing Teams. The frame and shock geometry mean more ground clearance at the linkage, making it less susceptible to bottoming out. Small diameter linkage bolts save weight, while new linkage seals refine rear shock response and advanced damping characteristics.
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WP XACT Fork
Let's get the technical parts out of the way first; the 48 mm WP XACT Closed Cartridge spring forks fitted to the KTM XC and XC-F line-up feature progressive and consistent damping, while oil and air bypasses reduce pressure peaks. In combination with the mid-valve damping system, all this provides exceptional feedback and rider comfort. The fork also has settings which not only complement the frame and rear linkage, but ensure stellar performance at all levels. Speaking of settings, these are easily adjusted via easy-access click adjusters for compression and rebound.
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MAINTAINING MOMENTUM
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MAINTAINING_MOMENTUM
Consistency
A 66.4 mm bore, highly innovative electronic exhaust port management, and a machined finish for accurate port timing means the cylinder on the KTM 250 XC does more than just house the piston. It results in much-improved rideability, engine control, and more adjustability of the engine characteristics, thanks to 2 selectable and distinguished engine maps. Also, it's auto-calibrating, meaning there's no more hassle with wrong power valve adjustments.
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Ultimate rigidity
Count on a durable chain guide and chain guard and minimize the chances of hooking on external objects - especially in extremely muddy terrain while reducing dirt build-up around the swingarm and rear sprocket. For 2026 we've also modified the fixing points and routing of the wiring harness so it's less prone to wear and damage.
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ENGINE TECHNICAL DETAILS
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EMS
Vitesco Technologies EMS
Clutch
Wet, DDS multi-disc clutch, Brembo hydraulics
DESIGN
1-cylinder, 2-stroke engine
DISPLACEMENT
249 cm³
TRANSMISSION
6-speed
Engine_stroke
2-Stroke
Engine_cylinder
Single cylinder
FUEL-MIXTURE_GENERATION
Keihin EFI, throttle body 39 mm
Clutch_primary_drive_teeth
72
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CHASSIS TECHNICAL DETAILS
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CHAIN
520 X-Ring
REAR_BRAKE
Disc brake
FRONT_BRAKE
Disc brake
FRAME_DESIGN
Central double-cradle-type 25CrMo4 steel
REAR_SUBFRAME_DESIGN
Aluminum-reinforced polyamide
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SUSPENSION TECHNICAL DETAILS
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Rear_suspension
WP XACT Monoshock with linkage
Front_suspension
WP XACT-USD (AER), Ø 48 mm
Rear_suspension_setting
Preload adjuster
Suspension_travel_(rear)
300 mm
Suspension_travel_(front)
300 mm
Front_suspension_adjustment
Compression (high and low speed), rebound
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DIMENSIONS TECHNICAL DETAILS
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Seat_height
954 mm
Ground_clearance
354 mm
Weight_(without_fuel)
101.8 kg
Tank_capacity_(approx.)
9 l
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LITERATURE
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