New-look 2027 Husky range brings premium hardware and market-specific models for Australia and New Zealand

Husqvarna Motorcycles has unveiled its 2027 enduro range, with the latest line-up aimed squarely at riders who demand precision, traction and control in technical offroad terrain.

Built around a platform Husqvarna says is already proven, the 2027 range continues with a clear focus on stable, predictable handling and rider confidence. For Australian and New Zealand buyers, the line-up will include the TE 250, TE 300, FE 250, FE 350, FE 450 and FE 501, although there are some market-specific differences. The TE 250 will be offered in New Zealand only, while the FE 450 will be available in Australia only.

Rather than reinventing the package, Husqvarna has chosen to refine the strengths that matter most in enduro conditions. The existing chassis platform remains in place across the range, with the brand stressing consistency and familiarity as key advantages when riders are faced with unpredictable surfaces, tight line choices and constantly changing levels of traction.

That same philosophy extends to the ergonomics, with each model designed to allow unrestricted rider movement. In difficult terrain, that freedom to shift body position quickly can be just as important as outright engine performance, and Husqvarna is clearly targeting riders who value direct feedback and control over unnecessary complication.

Suspension duties are handled by WP XACT components, with Closed Cartridge front forks matched to a WP XACT rear shock. Husqvarna says the set-up is intended to deliver consistent comfort and stability, helping each machine respond accurately to rider input over rough ground.

There are also subtle but noticeable visual changes for 2027. New white powder-coated frames give the bikes a fresh identity, while updated Swedish-inspired graphics create a sharper contrast against the often muddy and chaotic environments these bikes are built to tackle.

Engine technology remains split along familiar lines. The 2-stroke models continue with Throttle Body Injection, which is designed to deliver more controllable power, while the 4-stroke models feature a multifunctional Map Select Switch that also houses the Quickshifter and Traction Control buttons. Husqvarna has also retained a strong list of premium component suppliers, with parts from Brembo, GSK, Michelin, ProTaper, Twin Air and ODI featured across the range.

The company also points to the performance of Husqvarna Factory Racing rider Billy Bolt as a real-world demonstration of the platform’s capability, particularly in highly technical terrain where precise control can make the difference between clearing an obstacle and losing momentum.

Beyond the bikes themselves, Husqvarna says its offroad models are covered by a Premium Manufacturer’s Warranty in selected territories. The policy offers 12 months of coverage, subject to terms and conditions, provided servicing and prescribed maintenance schedules are completed through an authorised Husqvarna Motorcycles dealer.

The 2027 Husqvarna enduro range is due to arrive in authorised dealerships across Australia and New Zealand from September 2026.