KTM, Husqvarna, and GasGas resume production
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They've taken their time, but the new motorcycles from these 3 brands have already started

Europe's number 1 manufacturer has resumed activity on its four main production lines

It's news that fans not only of these European brands, but all motorcyclists, have been longing for. The plants at the Mattighofen and Munderfing facilities are already up and running.

Nearly one thousand workers are returning to their normal work pace, allowing the Austrian giant to meet the international demand for motorcycles from KTM, Husqvarna, and GASGAS brands.

The financial support from its usual partner, the Indian brand Bajaj, has been decisive. It has managed to secure the future of the European industrial conglomerate with the highest sales worldwide.

KTM, Husqvarna, and GasGas resume production
Bajaj's support has been essential for KTM's survival | KTM

CEO Gottfried Neumeister himself has wanted to highlight the decisive role that the company's human team has played in this process.

"The commitment, flexibility, and collective spirit of our employees have been crucial," he states. "Thanks to them, today we can face the future with stability and a focus on quality, customer proximity, and constant development."

KTM, Husqvarna and GasGas move forward with confidence

Starting Monday, July 28, all production areas will operate full-time. They will do so five days a week, without interruptions until the usual Christmas break.

This year, the usual summer break has been ruled out, reflecting the momentum the brand wants to bring to the industrial process. The supply chain has also been fully restored. This is a key element to ensure seamless global delivery.

KTM, Husqvarna, and GasGas resume production
2026 off-road models will be the first to roll off their assembly lines | KTM

The first goal of this production reactivation will be the offroad competition range. Both in motocross and enduro, their new models will reach the market in the coming months.

Meanwhile, production of the new LC4 platform has begun. It will shape such representative models as the KTM 690 Enduro R and the 690 SMC R. It will also include their Husqvarna equivalents, the 701 Enduro and the 701 Supermoto.

An innovative industrial and commercial strategy

KTM's strategy isn't limited to factory efficiency. The relationship with its international dealer network remains a priority.

The new center of excellence for dealers aims to strengthen the bond with business partners and, ultimately, with the end user.

In addition, the company is driving an ambitious hiring campaign to strengthen various key areas: information technology, finance, and marketing.

KTM offers new employees an international work environment and support to facilitate their integration into the region, thus consolidating its commitment to talent and global projection.

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