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KTM Fighting Back In 2025

KTM Fighting Back In 2025

Jul 9

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In its most challenging period, KTM AG can look back on a successful first half of 2025. With 100,391 motorcycles sold to end customers worldwide and 50,286 units delivered to dealers and importers, the company exceeded its own expectations. KTM confirms its strong position in the global motorcycle market and the KTM community proves its loyalty and joy to the brand.

KTM reports strong sales in the first half of the year: Over 100,000 motorcycles sold worldwide

  • In the first half of 2025, KTM delivered 50,286 motorcycles to dealers and importers
  • Over 100,000 motorcycles were sold to end customers
  • Dealers and importers: demand for all brands is high globally
  • Back on track: KTM is actively looking for employees again

"The last six months have shown that the motorcycle community's support for the KTM brand remains unbroken. Our innovative spirit, our know-how and our passion are responsible for our strong market position – over 100,000 motorcycles sold in the first half of the year give us confidence that our bikes are popular all over the world and that we are back on the right track," says CEO Gottfried Neumeister.

Due to the positive sales figures in the first six months, KTM was able to significantly reduce inventories. In addition, it has been possible to reactivate the entire supply chain.

KTM intensifies its search for employees in Austria and internationally

Qualified specialists and managers are sought throughout the company, especially at the headquarters in Upper Austria.

"The last few months have shown us that we are only so strong thanks to our employees. KTM is back on track for growth and is therefore also intensively looking for enthusiastic employees for all Austrian and international locations. Anyone who wants to actively shape the company around the KTM brand will find a place with us," emphasizes Gottfried Neumeister.

KTM offers applicants an international environment, as well as support with relocations and their start in the region.

Customer satisfaction and quality as central goals

KTM is clearly looking to the future. The focus is on customer satisfaction, quality and sustainable success. For that, you also have to listen. With initiatives such as "Orange Blood" and the participatory format "Orange Board", KTM wants to actively involve customers. From over 5,000 applications, a 15-member committee was put together in which customers can give feedback to management and exchange ideas openly on material topics. The aim is to drive practical innovations, further develop the brand and pick up on current industry trends at an early stage.

The newly established Dealer Excellence Center supports the global dealer network and contributes to even stronger customer loyalty.

"If we put the customer at the center of everything we do and focus on quality and differentiation, this will be reflected in the economic success of our company in the future," Gottfried Neumeister concludes.

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