
Husqvarna has unveiled its 2014 line-up in Sweden, which includes six motocross bikes -- including an all-new 85cc model -- and seven enduro models. The fare will go on sale in Australia from January, 2014, with pricing still to be announced.
The range is described as “in keeping with the brand’s core business”, and all the bikes feature a chromium molybdenum steel frame with polyamide rear subframe, as well as fully adjustable WP suspension.
The motocross range includes 250, 350 and 450 four-stroke models, plus the 85cc minicross. The polyamide rear subframe is claimed to improve stability and flexibility, while optimising protection for the air filter, battery and electric cables.
The enduro family includes the TE125, 250 and 300cc two-strokes and FE250, 350, 450 and 501cc four-strokes. All models have the high-end WP 4CS closed cartridge front fork with four separate chambers, and all are electric start except for the TE125.
No mention has yet been made of Husqvarna’s 2014 road, adventure and supermoto range, although we already know that the Nuda has already reached the end of the road.
All Husqvarna motorcycles are manufactured at Mattighofen in Austria, the home of its parent, KTM.