KTM has published its Q1 2026 financial results, painting a promising picture for the brand's recovery.
The company's revenue has increased by 70.2% to €331 million, driven primarily by bike sales.
Bike sales have surged by 125.1% to 40,332 units, marking a significant turnaround from Q1 2025.

This increase is largely attributed to the successful launch of new models and the reduction of unsold bikes.
The company's focus on reducing complexity and costs has also contributed to its profitability surge.
KTM's production lines are moving again, with new models being launched regularly.

Despite some regional challenges, Europe's retail sales are only marginally down compared to Q1 2025.
The company's refinancing efforts have helped stabilize the business, providing a solid foundation for future growth.
As KTM looks to the future, it is clear that the brand has made significant progress in recovering from its past challenges.

The turnaround is a testament to Bajaj's effective management of KTM's European motorcycle business.
