Husqvarna Mobility has officially unveiled its 2026 enduro range, featuring three 2-stroke and four 4-stroke models designed to deliver exceptional off-road performance for riders of all skill levels.
For the new model year, all seven machines receive updated Swedish-inspired graphics, new radiator shrouds, a redesigned rear mudguard, and fork guards. Technical upgrades focus on suspension, with the WP XACT Closed Cartridge forks gaining polished springs, a new pressure reservoir, and a one-piece hydrostop for enhanced damping. Complementary settings on the WP XACT rear shock ensure improved chassis balance and refined handling.
The 2-stroke range consists of the TE 125, TE 250, and the EURO 5+ homologated TE 300, all featuring Throttle Body Injection for smoother power delivery. The TE 125 and TE 250 remain competition-focused only, without road homologation.
The 4-stroke models—FE 250, FE 350, FE 450, and FE 501—come equipped with dual engine maps, Traction Control, Quickshifter, and radiator fans as standard. Brembo braking systems, a hydro-formed chromium molybdenum frame, and an LED headlight highlight the premium specification across the board.
All models will be available worldwide from authorised Husqvarna Mobility dealerships starting August 2025, with the TE 300 following in October.
What’s New Compared to 2025?
While Husqvarna’s 2025 enduro line-up already featured strong performance and high-quality components, the 2026 range introduces several key upgrades:
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New Swedish-Inspired Graphics & Bodywork: Fresh radiator shrouds, rear mudguard, and fork guards for a sharper look and improved ergonomics.
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WP Suspension Overhaul: Polished springs, a redesigned pressure reservoir, and a one-piece hydrostop in the XACT forks improve damping consistency. The rear shock also receives refined compression and rebound settings to enhance balance and stability.
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Cooling & Electronics: Radiator fans are now fitted as standard on all 4-stroke models, ensuring optimal engine temperatures. A new Offroad Control Unit (OCU) has also been added to increase reliability and simplify servicing.
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Engine Updates: FE 250 and FE 350 now use DOHC engines for class-leading torque and peak performance. Rider aids like Traction Control and Quickshifter also see improvements for smoother, more personalised control.
In short, the 2026 Husqvarna Enduro range represents a step forward in both technology and durability, setting it apart from the already well-regarded 2025 models.