It’s still mid-2024, but several manufacturers are already revealing some of their 2025 model lineups. Husqvarna Mobility (we’ll have something on the brand name change in another article) is one of those manufacturers revealing a six-model Enduro and Dual Sport lineup. For the two-stroke models, Husqvarna has updated its TE 150, TE 250, and TE 350 models. The four-stroke models see some updates as well, including the competition-derived FE 450, while in the dual sport range, Husky has updates to its FE 350 and FE 501 models.

Evolutionary Versus Revolutionary Changes

All of these 2025 models see some changes, but they are more evolutionary than revolutionary. More precisely, they receive some tweaks. Each machine receives new Brembo brake components, including a full Brembo braking system and Brembo hydraulic clutch.  Husky says the new parts “improve both the performance and reliability of each machine.” Probably the next biggest update is to the bike’s swingarm. A new die-cast aluminum unit is said to provide “…optimal rigidity and improves the durability of the chain slider.”

Among the less significant changes to Husky’s machines, all FE models get a new “…competition-oriented start/stop button. Lastly, rounding out the 2025 model changes are new “Swedish-inspired graphics for a distinctive look.”

Husqvarna Mobility List Of 2025 Technical Highlights

Husqvarna’s press release provides a list of the above changes as well as other highlights, and they are included below:

Technical highlights:
  • New high-performance Brembo hydraulic clutch and brake systems
  • New Swedish-inspired graphics for a distinctive look
  • Revised die-cast aluminum swingarm provides optimal rigidity and improves the durability of the chain slider
  • New competition-orientated start/stop button for FEs.
  • Bodywork with specifically tailored ergonomics for enhanced control
  • Hydro-formed chromium molybdenum frame designed for refined anti-squat behavior
  • High-performance GSK discs deliver superior stopping power
  • Throttle Body Injection (TBI) on 2-stroke engines provides class-leading power and rideability
  • Multifunction Map Select Switch provides two engine maps (TE and FE 450 models only)
  • Quickshifter and Traction Control (FE 450 only)
  • Aluminum-polyamide hybrid subframe construction provides specifically calculated rigidity and advanced durability
  • WP XACT Closed Cartridge front forks offer progressive damping and predictable handling
  • WP XACT rear shock features a Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) optimized main piston and tool-free adjusters
  • Offroad Control Unit (OCU) for exceptional reliability and user-friendly serviceability of the electronics
  • High-performance LED headlight for exceptional light output
  • Premium-quality ProTaper handlebar and ODI grips
  • Electric start powered by a lightweight Li-Ion 2.0 Ah battery on all models

Apparel and Parts

Husqvarna Mobility’s press release also announced its “Functional Off-Road Apparel Collection,” which it says offers a solution for those looking to compete in comfort, even on the longest of riding days. In addition, Husky’s press release says that ” a comprehensive, performance-focused selection of Technical Accessories is now available to enhance the power or durability of every machine.”

 

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