Intensified stocks, budget cuts, restructuring plan piloted from India: in recent months, KTM has tangled. However, the first quarter of 2026 marks a turning point, with a sharp rebound in sales and turnover. The Austrian group, now controlled by Bajaj Mobility AG, has curves finally oriented upwards. But behind these good figures, the recovery requires a plan of industrial, social and financial shock. On the menu: refocusing on the bike, simpli…
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Intensified stocks, budget cuts, restructuring plan piloted from India: in recent months, KTM has tangled. However, the first quarter of 2026 marks a turning point, with a sharp rebound in sales and turnover. The Austrian group, now controlled by Bajaj Mobility AG, has curves finally oriented upwards. But behind these good figures, the recovery requires a plan of industrial, social and financial shock. On the menu: refocusing on the bike, simpli…