Husqvarna has just unveiled its range of dual-sport and enduro bikes for 2025, introducing a series of significant updates to improve performance and reliability. The range includes the TE 150, TE 250, TE 300, FE 450, FE 501 and 701 Enduro models. The most significant changes include improvements to the Brembo brake system, a reinforced frame and fully adjustable suspensions.
The TE models, equipped with two-stroke engines, receive an updated electronic fuel injection (EFI) system, which optimizes power delivery and reduces emissions. In addition, Husqvarna has implemented a new frame design that improves rigidity and handling, increasing the rider’s confidence on difficult terrain.
In the four-stroke segment, the FE models also benefit from revised engine mapping and a new hydraulic clutch system that offers a more consistent and precise feel. The WP XACT suspension, present on all models, has been adjusted to provide even better performance on difficult trails, absorbing impacts better and maintaining stability.
The 701 Enduro, the largest in the range, retains its 692.7 cc single-cylinder engine, but with adjustments to improve durability and fuel efficiency. This model is known for its versatility, being able to tackle both off-road trails and long-distance trips on paved roads.
In addition to the mechanical updates, Husqvarna has also introduced new color schemes and graphics for 2025, giving the bikes a more modern and aggressive look. Improvements have also been made to the electronics, such as the instrument panel and lighting system, to improve the overall rider experience.