Husqvarna Set For Five-Model Strong Appearance at EICMA

Husqvarna will mark its return to ECIMA for the first time in five years with five brand new models on show

Husqvarna Vitpilen 801
Husqvarna Vitpilen 801

EICMA is like Christmas for motorcycle enthusiasts as a shiny array of new bikes from different brands get put on show just for us to stare at them like a kid in a sweet shop.

And after last appearing at the event in Milan five years ago, Husqvarna will be doing just that, with five new models, a couple of which we already know some details about.

Like KTM, Husqvarna has been absent from EICMA since November 2019, but to return with a bang, Husqvarna says ”five special machines” will be showcased while another 20 production models will also be on display.

One of the new bikes for 2025 that we already know a great deal about is the Vitpilen 801 which was confirmed earlier this month as a new model for next year.

Husqvarna Svartpilen 801
Husqvarna Svartpilen 801

The new Vitpilen 801 is a road-focused motorcycle from Husqvarna and fits in alongside the Svartpilen 801 which is the Swedish brand’s street scrambler-style model. Speaking of the Svartpilen 801, Husqvarna’s new 2025 model will also be on display at ECIMA.

The new Vitpilen 801 boasts an impressive list of features and is also available in two colourways, those being a Silver and dashing Yellow livery.

A statement from Husqvarna on its return to EICMA, said: “Returning to EICMA for the first time since 2019, Husqvarna Mobility is excited to be exhibiting its full, 2025 range of quality motorcycles on what will be one of the most engaging exhibitions at the event.

“Since its last attendance at the prestigious show, the brand has strengthened its line-ups by introducing new models while continuing to evolve all of its proven, popular machines, ensuring class-leading performance.”

Three other new models will arrive at EICMA and we believe a new Enduro model will be one of those.

Husqvarna Enduro
Husqvarna Enduro

Some of Husqvarna’s biggest racing stars will also attend the five-day event, along with brand ambassadors and special guests as Husqvarna looks to make a statement on its return, just like parent company KTM who will also be returning with a hefty list of new models.

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