Husqvarna, which now goes by the name Husqvarna Mobility, has revealed a limited-edition line-up of heritage-inspired models for 2025.
Based on existing motocross and enduro models, the Husqvarna Heritage bikes feature unique liveries which celebrate the brand’s Swedish roots.
The Heritage range features four motocross models and six enduro models, all of which feature blue radiator shrouds, a matching gripper seat cover, and striking graphics.
The four motocross models are based on the standard Husqvarna 2-stroke models, including the TC 125, TC 150, TC 250, and TC 300.
All four of those models come equipped with WP XACT suspension, electronic fuel injection, and a map selection switch.
On the enduro side, there are six models to choose from including the two-stroke TE 250 and TE 300, as well as the four-stroke FE 250, FE 350, FE 450, and FE 500. The four-stroke models feature quick shifters, traction control, and launch control.
Customers will also have access to a long list of matching technical accessories and apparel that they can purchase alongside their Heritage model.
Australian pricing and availability are yet to be announced, but the bikes are expected to be available internationally from September 2024 in limited numbers.