KTM has announced its 2026 EXC 6DAYS enduro models, built off the latest EXC platform and carrying updates ahead of the International Six Days Enduro (ISDE) in Bergamo, Italy, this August. The limited-edition machines feature both 2-stroke and 4-stroke options, with updated suspension, revised components, and event-specific styling.

Model Range

The 2026 KTM EXC 6DAYS line-up will include:

  • KTM 300 EXC 6DAYS (2-stroke)

  • KTM 350 EXC-F 6DAYS (4-stroke)

  • KTM 450 EXC-F 6DAYS (4-stroke)

  • KTM 500 EXC-F 6DAYS (4-stroke)

The 450 EXC-F 6DAYS will not be offered in New Zealand, but the remaining models will be available across both Australia and New Zealand.

Technical Updates

All 6DAYS models are based on KTM’s 2026 EXC platform, which has seen several key revisions:

  • WP XACT closed-cartridge forks receive new materials and settings, aiming to reduce weight and improve damping response.

  • WP XPLOR PDS rear shock updated for better balance with the forks.

  • Fueling system gains a new protector cap for durability.

  • Cooling system strengthened with a more resilient radiator closure; radiator fans are now standard across all models.

Additional changes include a floating front brake disc, solid rear disc, and a rear brake safety wire for added resilience. All bikes come fitted with a skid plate, map selector switch, and Metzeler 6DAYS Extreme tyres.

6DAYS-Specific Features

Each model carries Italian-inspired graphics in blue, white, green, and red, with a blue gripper seat and distinctive orange frame. CNC-machined triple clamps, a Supersprox stealth rear sprocket, frame protectors, front axle puller, and branded handlebars and silencers are also standard on the special editions.

Availability

  • 4-stroke models: Available in Australia and New Zealand from November 2025.

  • 300 EXC 6DAYS: Available from January 2026.

  • 450 EXC-F 6DAYS: Not available in New Zealand.

The 2026 KTM EXC 6DAYS range will be released in limited numbers, with further parts and customisation available through KTM’s PowerParts and PowerWear catalogues.