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    Husqvarna Motorcycles has a proven commitment to going beyond the normal performance parameters, using innovation and high-tech engineering techniques to give all motocross racers the machines they need to outperform the competition.

    Technical Highlights

     

    The motocross range showcases Husqvarna Motorcycles' progressive approach to off-road motorcycles, while new white,blue and yellow graphics on all models highlight the Swedish-inspired design. Developed by our engineers, the frame area around the shock mount has been updated as material was removed with visible cut-outs. Also, the steering head area of the frame has been revised on the front triangle with less material and comes with a different wall thickness compared to the previous model year. 

    The effects of these changes are an improved flex of the chassis with lower weight at the same time. On track the benefit is noticeable by an improved cornering behaviour especially on corner entry and riders from every level should benefit from these changes.

    Faster and smarter

    Introducing two new 2-stroke models to the excisting range, the TC 150 and TC 300.These models are assembled with the latest offroad technolonogy and premium components that offer unrivalled handling thanks to the electronic fuel injection and the modern throttle body. The traditional enrichment valve has been replaced by an electronic exhaust flap control system that ensures optimal power delivery in all gears and driving situations.

    The FC 250 and FC 350 4-stroke models are equipped with the latest generation DOHC engines, which provide unparalleled torque and peak power. For a personalized riding experience, all 4-speed models feature traction and launch control, as well as a quickshifter for smooth upshifts. Via the handlebar-mounted Map Select Switch, these rider assistance systems can be easily activated.Riders wanting to track their lap times,adjust engine settings and get the most out of their machines can also now mount a retrofit Connectivity Unit Offroad system. 

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    Become a master of your craft

    New WP XACT suspension settings to work with the new frame updates offer more comfort by reducing dip and thus significantly improving agility when cornering. Every rider can make their individual suspension settings quickly and without tools.

    The electric starter system is powered by a lightweight 2.0 Ah lithium-ion battery on all models. Each bike is equipped with race-proven components such as Dunlop MX34 tires enhancing cornering performance and steering feel, ProTaper handlebars and Brembo hydraulic systems. This makes it easy to outshine the competition.

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    Husqvarna Mobility 2026 offroad line-up

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    Husqvarna is pleased to confirm the upcoming release of its 2026 offroad model range, featuring a complete line-up across motocross, mini, cross country, and enduro. The 2026 range continues the brand’s commitment to technical precision, clean design, and rider-focused performance.

    P5 finish at the Washougal National for Rockstar Energy Husqvarna's RJ Hampshire

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    The Washougal National marked another strong outing for Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing’s premier class newcomer RJ Hampshire, who claimed his third-consecutive 450MX top-five finish, while teammate Malcolm Stewart took 12th overall at Round 8 of the 2025 Pro Motocross Championship. Equipped with the Husqvarna FC 450 Factory Edition with a special Military Appreciation livery this weekend, Hampshire set the third-fastest time during the morning's 450MX qualifying sessions, before charging to a fourth-place finish in Moto 1 after battling the class front-runners at the scenic Pacific Northwest venue. An inspired ride during Moto 2 saw the 29-year-old climb into the top 10 after a mid-field start, inching his way toward the top five as the race developed. While challenging for fourth, Hampshire would drop the bike in slick conditions, remounting to claim sixth place for the moto and P5 overall. "Washougal was another solid day for us, I feel like we just keep making progress as the series develops," commented Hampshire. "P3 in qualifying was good, and then I ran up there with the front guys for a bit in Moto 1 on my way to finish P4. Second moto, decent start, then made a push towards the top-five after the restart, but lost the rear with a few laps to go – another top five and we keep progressing. We'll aim for an overall podium with three rounds to go, which I feel like we're capable of." 450MX teammate Malcolm Stewart and his Husqvarna FC 450 Factory Edition posted the ninth-fastest time in qualifying, before a fall in Moto 1 resulted in a 16th-place finish. Eighth in race two was a solid rebound for Stewart, who now takes hold of eighth in the 450MX standings with three rounds remaining. "First moto got off to a rough start with a first turn pile-up," reflected Stewart. "I saw a rider on the ground and he was getting burned, so I got off my bike and helped him out, lifted him up. I think that's the right thing to do... we race motorcycles for a living, and if I were in that position, I would hope someone would do that for me. We lost a little time there, but we dug deep for 16th. Second moto, we did all we could and got eighth, which was a good bounce back. We'll enjoy the break, and keep digging for these last three." Next Race: August 9 – Crawfordsville, Indiana Results 450MX Class – Washougal National 1. Chase Sexton (KTM) 2. Jett Lawrence (Honda) 3. Eli Tomac (Yamaha) 5. RJ Hampshire (Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing) 7. Justin Barcia (GASGAS) 12. Malcolm Stewart (Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing) Standings 450MX Class 2025 after 8 of 11 rounds 1. Jett Lawrence, 382 points 2. Hunter Lawrence, 321 3. Eli Tomac, 288 5. RJ Hampshire, 255 6. Aaron Plessinger, 204 8. Malcolm Stewart, 154 12. Chase Sexton, 122 16. Justin Barcia, 111

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