2026 KTM 450 EXC-F
2026 KTM 450 EXC-F for Sale at TeamMoto in QLD, VIC and ACT | Specifications and Review Information
The KTM 450 EXC-F rolls into the open class with a renewed appetite for finding the limit. Boasting a class-leading chassis, unflappable suspension, race-proven bodywork, and rider-focussed ergonomics - not to mention one of the winningest 450 cc engines in the class - the KTM 450 EXC-F is ready to launch off the line with the podium firmly in its sights.
Adjustability
Getting READY TO RACE has never been easier. The KTM Enduro range boasts a tool-free suspension setup at both ends. At the rear, our legendary, race-winning PDS technology features hand-adjustable dual compression controls, allowing riders to adjust high- and low-speed settings in a matter of seconds. On the front, the forks are also easily adjusted thanks to hand-adjustable clickers on the bottom of the fork shoe and on the fork top cap, making changing settings on the fly as easy as twisting the throttle.
Air Filter Box
The air filter box is designed to ensure maximum airflow with minimal water intrusion. Precision in how the inlet ducts are positioned is aimed at preventing air deformation and maintaining filter protection. An enduro-specific splash protector under the airbox prevents water or dirt from splashing up from the rear wheel, while the Twin Air filter and air filter support design features a simple fail-proof mounting system for safe and accurate filter installation. All this ensures the air filter is easily accessed, without tools, for fast track-side maintenance.
Fuel Tank
The transparent, polythene (XPE) fuel tank is a signature element of the KTM Enduro lineup. Having undergone thorough race testing in everything from the GNCC to the hardest of FIM hard enduros, these tanks are built, well, like tanks! A one-piece fuel pump and filter manage fuel supply, while servicing is made extra simple with easy fuel filter access. What's more, an updated fuel tank roll now holds the tank more firmly in place and protects the frame against scrubbing.
Switchgear
The entire KTM Enduro range will receive an easy-to-use switchgear. On the right side of the handlebar, you'll find a sleek start/stop switch, and on the left, an optional Map Select switch will allow riders to choose between Map 1 or Map 2.
Graphics
The KTM Enduro Range gets a fresh color update. Orange dominates the color palate, but shades of dark purple and red make an appearance, creating a unique, but ultra-READY TO RACE look. As always, all graphics remain in place thanks to in-mold technology, while the seat features a high-grip seat cover in black, with the same texture shared across the frame protectors, tank spoilers, and the bar pad.
Engine
The powerplant in the KTM 450 EXC-F is a perfect example of advanced engineering techniques developed on the race track and transferred to the dealership floor. With an overall weight of just 29 kg, this powerplant is as powerful and it is prone to winning championships.
Quickshifter
Clutchless upshifts are the name of the game with the an optional Quickshifter. The function works by interrupting the ignition for a fraction of a second. This allows upshifting without the use of the clutch lever, while the throttle is fully opened. On the technical side, a sensor on the shift drum notices the force on the shift lever, sending the signal to the ECU and interrupting the ignition timing to slot the next gear in. The Quickshifter can also be deactivated via the map select switch and is only active from 2nd to 6th gear.
Traction Control
Blasting through wet and muddy terrain just got a lot easier with the optional Traction Control function. TC analyzes throttle input from the rider and the rate at which the RPM increases in the engine. If the RPM increases too quickly, the EMS registers a loss of grip and reduces the amount of power to the rear wheel. This ensures maximum traction. Of course, it can be switched off for complete control.
Offroad Control Unit
The Offroad Control Unit - or OCU - is located under the seat and replaces all the electronic fuses and relays. All outputs are switched depending on signals from the voltage regulator and the ECU continuously. In the event of over-current, outputs are deactivated individually. This makes for easy error detection as the status of each output is indicated by a red or green LED light. This means diagnosing an electrical issue out on the trail is as easy as lifting the seat, and there's no more need to carry fiddly fuses.
Selectable Engine Maps
Designed for easy operation, the map select switch is available as an optional extra on all KTM EXC models and allows for the easy selection of 2 unique engine maps. Map 1 is the standard, more linear, and predictable power map, while map 2 is a more aggressive map for added throttle response and more crisp, explosive power output.
Engine
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Design
1-cylinder, 4-stroke engine
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Displacement
449.9 cm3
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Transmission
6-speed
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Fuel-mixture generation
Keihin EFI, throttle body 42 mm
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EMS
Keihin EMS
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Clutch primary drive teeth
72
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Primary drive
29:72
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Clutch
Wet, DDS multi-disc clutch, Brembo hydraulics
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Engine cylinder
Single cylinder
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Engine stroke
4-Stroke
Chassis
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Frame design
Central double-cradle-type 25CrMo4 steel
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Front brake
Disc brake
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Rear brake
Disc brake
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Rear subframe design
Aluminum-reinforced polyamide
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Chain
520 X-Ring
Suspension
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Front suspension
WP XACT-USD, Ø 48 mm
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Rear suspension
WP XPLOR shock absorber with PDS
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Suspension travel (front)
300 mm
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Suspension travel (rear)
310 mm
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Front suspension adjustment
Compression and rebound adjustable
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Rear suspension setting
Compression and rebound adjustable, Preload Adjuster
Dimensions
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Seat height
963 mm
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Ground clearance
347 mm
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Tank capacity (approx.)
8.5 l
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Weight (without fuel)
107.2 kg



















