Husqvarna follows KTM in revealing updated 2026 motocross models
Husqvarna’s new motocross line-up has landed, with a total of seven new models featured as part of the 2026 range.

Husqvarna has followed KTM in unveiling its all-new 2026 motocross line-up, with two- and four-stroke models featured once again.
Four of the new models have been split evenly between the brand’s two and four-stroke range, while three minibikes have also been revealed.
The refreshed two-stroke line-up now features a 2026 TC 125 machine, which is priced at £8,799. Upscalling to the 250 model becomes a bit more expensive, with the bike’s price set at £9,499.

On the four-stroke side of things, a new FC 250 model has been added to the range, which features an RRP of £9,699. From there, the range-topping FC 450 model is priced at £10,699.
In terms of what’s new - Husqvarna has refreshed its graphics, while a new threaded radiator cap has been mounted. A new fuel line protection cap is joined by an updated wiring harness on the two-stroke models.

Husqvarna says the new motocross range has gained a more advanced chassis for enhanced flex, cornering agility, and stability. Additionally, the bikes will run on Dunlop Geomax MX34 tyres.
A Multifunctional Map Select Switch houses the quickshifter, traction, and launch control buttons, as well as offering two engine maps on both four-stroke models.
WP XACT 48mm front forks comprise the front suspension set-up, while a WP XACT rear shock is found out back with a CFD-optimised main piston that is hand-adjustable. A self-adjusting Brembo hydraulic clutch system is also part of the premium package.

All four models, as well as the three minicycles for young riders, are available in dealers this month.
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