Husqvarna may be a modern brand based out of Austria (and Italy before that), with components sourced from all over the world, but it built its history by making fine off-road motorcycles in its original home base in Sweden. And now, Husky is here to remind you of that with its new Heritage models, with a classic blue/yellow/white paint scheme that recalls the country’s flag.
The Heritage models are just rebadged versions of Husqvarna’s dirt bikes and dual sports. Specifically, the TE 300 and FE 450 enduro models, and the TX 300 and FX 350 cross-country bikes. The FC 350, TC 125, TC 150, TC 250 and TC300 motocross bikes also get this new livery as an option for 2025.
The tank shrouds and fenders on these machines get a good coat of blue paint, and the seat covers are blue as well; there’s plenty of bright yellow accenting, and the frame comes in white. Husqvarna has been using yellow/white/blue paint for years anyway, but the Heritage colors are tinted more conservatively than the newer models elsewhere in the lineup.
Speaking of new models: These 2025 bikes are very similar to the outgoing 2024 models, mechanically speaking. They have new Brembo brakes (with discs from GSK), and a new hydraulic clutch (also from Brembo), and a new die-cast aluminum swingarm. The Heritage models should have all these updates as well.
The new bikes will be in Canadian showrooms in coming weeks. If you want more details, best to reach out to your local dealer. You can also see more details at Husky’s website here, if you scroll down, but we don’t see any prices listed for the Heritage models.
All photos: Husqvarna
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