2023 Husqvarna Heritage Motocross, Cross-Country, and Enduro Models | First Look Review
With limited availability on select 2023 motocross, cross-country, and enduro models, the new Husqvarna Heritage machines offer a special livery honoring Husqvarna Motorcycles’ off-road racing heritage.
Built on the platforms of the 2023 FC/TC, FX/TX, and FE/TE ranges, these competition-focused motorcycles are designed for racing at the highest level and have been enhanced by a new look inspired by the Swedish heritage of the brand, combined with black anodized EXCEL rims to create what Husqvarna says is “an understated and exclusive appearance.”
Husqvarna Motorcycles has secured 15 FIM Motocross World Championship titles, five AMA Pro Motocross and Supercross Championships, and numerous off-road racing titles since Swedish racer Bill Nillson claimed the brand’s first in 1960. Husqvarna says the exclusive run of Heritage models honors those racing achievements and was inspired by the racing machines of the past, designed with a unique look to pay tribute to the competitive history of Husqvarna Motorcycles.
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The range of motocross and cross-country Heritage models are built upon the new FC/TC and FX/TX platforms and feature the same advanced technology introduced just this year.
2023 Husqvarna Heritage Motocross Technical Highlights
In the motocross range, the Husqvarna Heritage lineup will include the FC 350 Heritage (MSRP $10,899), TC 125 Heritage ($8,149), and the TC 250 Heritage (MSRP $9,149).
For cross-country, Husqvarna is offering the FX 350 Heritage (MSRP $11,649) and the TX 300 Heritage (MSRP $11,299).
Technical highlights provided by Husqvarna are as follows:
New Husqvarna Racing heritage-inspired graphics New high-strength EXCEL alloy rims provide durability and a premium finish New bodywork with specifically tailored ergonomics for easier movementNew hydro-formed chromium-molybdenum frames improve anti-squat behaviorNew topology-optimized die-cast aluminum swingarm provides optimal rigidity and low weightNew throttle body fuel injection on 2-stroke engines New FC/FX 350 DOHC engines New Quickshift sensor on all 5-speed 4-stroke models (FC 350 Heritage and FX 350 Heritage)New electric start on all 2-stroke models (TC 125 Heritage, TC 250 Heritage, and TX 300 Heritage)New aluminum-polyamide hybrid subframe construction provides specifically calculated rigidity and advanced durabilityNew WP XACT 48 mm front forks with AER technologyNew WP XACT rear shock design with CFD-optimized main piston and tool-free adjustersNew multifunctional Map Select Switch also activates the Quickshifter, Traction, and Launch ControlHigh-performance hydraulic clutch systemsPremium-quality ProTaper handlebars
2023 Husqvarna Heritage Enduro Technical Highlights
In the enduro lineup, Husqvarna is offering the FE 450 Heritage (MSRP $11,849) and TE 300 Heritage (MSRP $11,299).
Technical highlights provided by Husqvarna are as follows:
New Husqvarna Racing heritage inspired graphics New high-strength EXCEL alloy rims provide durability and a premium finishA two-piece carbon fiber composite subframe weighs just over 2.2 lb (1 kg)WP XPLOR front forks and WP XACT rear shockTwo Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) maps on 4-stroke model plus Traction ControlTwo selectable ignition curves and automatic fueling adjustment on 2-strokeAdvanced linkage progression, shared with the Husqvarna motocross range, for optimum control and comfortPankl Racing Systems 6-speed gearbox with enduro specific ratios
To enhance the Heritage models, an extended list of Technical Accessories allows riders to improve engine performance, handling, and durability of their machine. Included in the range of competition-focused components are triple clamps, wheelsets, exhaust systems, sprockets, and a full list of protective parts.
New lines added to the Apparel Collection include a premium Moto-10 Spherical Railed Helmet and Origin Jersey. Both are designed to match the Heritage machines with comfort and style.
The Heritage models will be available from October onward in limited numbers at authorized Husqvarna Motorcycles dealers.
More information available on the Husqvarna website.
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