Okay, so, I’ve been digging into this whole 2025 Husqvarna motorcycle release thing. It’s been a bit of a wild ride, let me tell you.

First off, I started by just poking around online, trying to get a feel for when these new bikes might actually hit the showrooms. I landed on a few articles talking about these fancy “Factory Edition” models. Apparently, those are coming out “early 2025.” Sounds kinda vague, right?
Then I dug a little deeper and found some info about their motocross and cross-country lineup. These, they say, will be available starting in June. June of this year! That’s way sooner than “early 2025,” so I was a bit confused at first.
- Read through some press releases about the 2025 FC 450 Factory Edition.
- Noticed they keep talking about a “lightweight chassis” and some “advanced” engine.
- Sounds cool, but I wanted to know exactly when people can get their hands on them!
I also stumbled upon a bunch of listings for used Husqvarna bikes. You can find all sorts of models and prices, from under $3,000 to over $13,000! It’s a real mixed bag. But that didn’t really answer my question about the new ones.
There’s also these TC 150 and TC 300 2-strokes that are supposed to be “all-new.” And the TC 250, which they say is still a top contender in its class. Lots of jargon about “premium components” and “latest technology.”
There’s not much information about specific models or prices, but I found a tidbit about how Husqvarna is owned by some company called PIERER Mobility Group. They used to be called KTM Group, if that rings a bell. Apparently, Husqvarna’s been around since the 1600s, making weapons and stuff. They only got into motorcycles in the early 1900s.
My takeaway?
It seems like the 2025 motocross and cross-country bikes will start showing up in dealerships around June of this year. As for those special Factory Edition models, “early 2025” is the best I could get. I guess we’ll just have to wait and see!