Sherco has announced Australian pricing for its anticipated 2025 enduro range, with the new models set to hit local shores from late July onwards.
Pricing will start at $14,399 plus on-road costs for the 125 SE Factory model, while the 500 SEF Factory model tops the range at $18,499 plus on-roads.
Updates across the whole range include new bodywork, a new lighter chassis, new braking components, new triple clamp, new protection equipment, a new instrument cluster position, a new air filter housing, and a new air filter housing.
The 250 and 300 SE models get aa new expansion chamber, while the four-stroke SEF models are equipped with new Akrapovic full exhaust systems.
The four-strokes also get new mapping, a more compact fuel pump, a forged swingarm for the 450 and 500 models, and updated wheelsets for the 450 and 500 models. The 250 and 300 SEF models also get a lightened and reinforced camshaft bearing cap.
A new gearbox has also been installed on the 250 SE, while the SE models also get a revised fuel tap position for improved accessibility.
Sherco will offer three two stroke models – the 125 SE Factory ($14,399 plus on-roads), the 250 SE Factory ($16,299 plus on-roads), and the 300 SE Factory ($16,799 plus on-roads). The four-stroke modes consist of the 250 SEF Factory ($16,799 plus on-roads), the 300 SEF Factory ($17,490 plus on-roads), the 450 SEF Factory ($18,299 plus on-roads), and the 500 SEF Factory ($18,499 plus on-roads).
In addition, there will be a ‘Racing’ version the 300 SE and 300 SEF, which gives punters a more affordable trail-friendly option. Pricing is yet to be announced.
The 300 SE Factory and 300 SEF Factory are expected to arrive Down Under from late July, while the remaining Factory models should hit dealer floors in September. The Racing models are expected in December.