Husqvarna Unveils 2026 Motocross Range

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2026 Husqvarna FC 250 And TC 125

Husqvarna Motorcycles has revealed its 2026 motocross line-up, with a mix of 2-stroke and 4-stroke models covering everything from junior to full-size competition. The updated range will be available at authorised dealerships in Australia from October and New Zealand from November 2025.

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2026 Husqvarna MX range

Full-Size Line-Up

Returning for 2026 are four core models: the TC 125 and TC 250 2-strokes, and the FC 250 and FC 450 4-strokes. All models carry over the proven chassis and componentry seen in recent years, with updates including:

  • New Swedish-style graphics
  • Threaded radiator cap for easier coolant checks
  • Fuel line protector for added durability
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2026 Husqvarna TC 125

The 2-stroke TCs continue to run Throttle Body Injection (TBI), offering clean, predictable power, supported by WP XACT suspension and a race-tuned chassis setup.

The 4-stroke FC models remain at the sharp end of the market, with DOHC engines, chromium molybdenum frames, and multiple electronic rider aids including traction and launch control, quickshifter, and dual engine maps via the Map Select Switch. The FC 250, which took the MX2 World Championship title in 2024, continues unchanged in its core architecture. The FC 450 also remains race-proven, having scored strong results in AMA Supercross and motocross seasons.

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2026 Husqvarna FC 450

Technical Highlights – Full-Size:

  • New radiator cap, fuel line protector, and graphics
  • WP XACT 48mm AER forks and XACT rear shock with tool-free adjustability
  • Lightweight aluminium-polyamide subframe
  • TBI tech on 2-strokes
  • Engine mounts tuned for optimal chassis flex
  • Dunlop Geomax MX34 tyres
  • Quickshifter, traction and launch control (FC models)
  • Electric start and Brembo hydraulic clutch
  • ProTaper bars and ODI grips

TX 300 Cross-Country

The TX 300 returns for 2026 in limited numbers. Known for its high-speed stability and low-speed precision, it gains Dunlop AT82 tyres, updated graphics, a blue front number plate, and the same radiator cap and fuel line updates as the MX range. Wiring updates improve reliability in off-road conditions.

Updated Minicycles

The TC 50, TC 65, and TC 85 have also been refined for 2026. Shared updates include:

  • New triple clamp design
  • Threaded radiator caps
  • Revised fork internals (TC 50/65) for improved damping

The TC 50 benefits from a new exhaust gasket and more responsive WP forks, while its adjustable ergonomics make it ideal for growing riders.

The TC 65 adds a new exhaust valve and retains a hydraulic clutch and 6-speed gearbox. The TC 85, available in two wheel sizes, gets a new adjustable rear brake pedal tip, continuing its status as a benchmark in the 85cc class.

Technical Highlights – Minicycles:

  • WP XACT suspension with AER tech and updated fork internals
  • MAXXIS MX-ST tyres
  • Lightweight hydraulic clutches on TC 65 and 85
  • Adjustable ergonomics on TC 50/65
  • Smooth bodywork and high-grip seat covers
  • Formula braking systems for strong stopping power
  • Updated exhaust components on TC 50/65
  • New adjustable brake pedal (TC 85)

The entire 2026 Husqvarna motocross and cross-country range will be available via authorised dealers in Australia from October and New Zealand from November 2025. For more, visit the official Husqvarna Motorcycles website.

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