
KTM’s FREERIDE philosophy of motorcycling liberty endures for 2027 thanks to the latest edition of the KTM FREERIDE E: the company’s flagship expression of effortless low-maintenance, high-quality engineering in electric mobility that hikes the fun factor.
For over a decade the KTM FREERIDE E has thrust many advantages of the concept directly into riders’ faces: a low-emissions, quiet, easy-to-service, durable offroad motorcycle that breaks boundaries for when and where it can be ridden. The convenience has been matched by performance: instant and grin-inducing torque and a 95 km/h top speed powered by a 29 kg MX50 Lithium-Ion battery providing two to three hours of typical Enduro-esque riding time. Combine these elements with a purpose-built chassis, latest-generation WP XACT suspension, Braketec hardware and Michelin Enduro Medium tyres and the KTM FREERIDE E lives up to its name.
For 2027 KTM has squeezed the peak power to 19.2 kW from the inaudible, efficient, waterproof and dustproof motor that also buzzes with 37 Nm of torque. The output can be administered through three ride modes – ECO, NORMAL and SPORT – and three energy recouperation settings that help extend the range and potential of the KTM FREERIDE E. The electronic package is advanced, featuring a ‘rollover’ sensor for safety and adjustable traction control relayed to the rider through clear LEDs.
The new KTM FREERIDE E has shaved weight and tips the scales at 112 kg. The same agile and precision-engineered chrome-molybdenum steel frame surrounds the engine package and battery architecture. The subframe is made from aluminum and glass-fibre reinforced nylon, resulting in a new seat height of 910 mm.
More gains have been made with the battery capacity offering an increase compared to the previous model. Riders can count on a 5.5 kWh from the innovative ‘swappable’ technology and the battery itself will easily withstand over 1000 charging cycles before effectiveness reduces to 80%.
The KTM FREERIDE E has been crafted on the immeasurable input of KTM’s offroad pedigree, countless hours of Research and Development as well as careful study of the latest hardware and software that applies to motorcycles in the electric segment. A refreshed colourway and renewed aesthetic add to the sensation that riders are steering a symbol of the present and a view of tomorrow.
2027 KTM FREERIDE E – HIGHLIGHTS
- 2027 model with refined power delivery and a battery capacity increase compared to the previous generation
- Low emissions and maintenance
- Handlebar mounted front and rear brake levers
- Chrome-molybdenum steel frame and a motorcycle
- Overall weight of 112 kg
- Adjustable WP XACT and XPLOR suspension
- Offroad orientated 21-inch and 18-inch aluminium wheels
- Interchangeable battery tech, 8 hour charging time with 660 W unit, 1.5h with 3.3 kW power charger
- 5.5 kWh battery capacity for two to three hours of Enduro riding time
- Key power stats: 11 kW nominal power, 19.2 kW peak power, 37 Nm of torque and a top speed of 95 km/h
The 2027 KTM FREERIDE E will land in authorised KTM dealers from late April 2026, available for £8,999.
For more information visit ktm.com.
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KTM is an Austrian company known for its high-performance street and offroad motorcycles, as well as bicycles. Originally founded in 1934 as a repair shop, it now operates under the parent company Pierer Mobility AG and is Europe’s largest motorcycle manufacturer. The brand is synonymous with its “READY TO RACE” philosophy and has achieved significant success in motorsports, which influences its product development.
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