Brad Binder and Jack Miller helped officially launch the Austrian manufacturer's updated RC16 which debuted in Malaysia last week during the three-day pre-season test.
On the final day of running, South African Binder took seventh and Australian team-mate Miller was 14th, while GasGas Tech3 rookie Pedro Acosta caught attention throughout the test as he finished ninth overall on his RC16.
The factory KTM RC16, with continued title sponsorship from Red Bull, retains its familiar orange and dark blue livery for 2024 which will be run by the unchanged rider line-up of Binder and Miller.
Binder, who has spent his entire MotoGP premier class career at KTM, enjoyed his most successful season last year as he finished fourth in the championship highlighted by two sprint race wins and five grand prix podiums across 2023.
Miller, who joined from the factory Ducati squad last year, ended the season 11th in the overall riders' world championship with one grand prix podium which came at the Spanish GP.
Their efforts delivered KTM second place in the MotoGP world constructors' championship, its best finish since joining the premier class full-time in 2017, and it is a feat the squad aims to build on in 2024.
Source: Autosport