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2026 Husqvarna MX
and Off-Roaders Revealed
T
he newest motocross and
cross-country models from
Husqvarna received mostly the
same updates as the 2026 KTM
motocross and XC models we
showed you last week.
The full-size-bike lineup com
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prises the brand's most popular
models from recent years—the
TC 125 and TC 250 two-stroke
motocross models (the FC 250
Factory Edition and FC 450 Fac
-
tory Edition four-strokes will be
announced later this year) and
the TX 300 and FX 350 cross-
country models. No 2026 FC
250/350/450 (full-size four-
stroke motocross models) will
be available in the USA due to an
overstock of 2025 models. All
full-size 2026 FX (cross-country
racer) models will be available.
All the bikes feature new
threaded radiator caps for easier
use and a new fuel-line protec
-
tion cap for improved durabil-
ity. And, of course, they have
updated graphics.
Husqvarna's minicycles also
get the new threaded radiator
caps, as well as updated forks
(for the TC 50 and 60) and
triple clamps, and an
improved exhaust
gasket. The TC 50
features transmission tweaks to
improve durability, the TC 65 has
a redesigned exhaust valve for
better reliability, and the TC 85
has a new adjustable rear-brake-
lever tip.
The '26s will start showing up
at dealers at the beginning of fall
of 2025.
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The 2026 TC line
of Husqvarna MX
models sees little
change; the FC
250 and FC 450
Factory Edition
models have yet
to be announced.
The 2026 Husqvarna
cross-country
models share the
same updates as the
motocrossers.