Husqvarna Mobility has unveiled its complete 2027 motocross range, confirming a full line-up from junior machines through to 450cc race bikes, with updated styling, proven chassis platforms and a continuation of its race-focused component package.
The 2027 range introduces a major visual change, with all models now built around white powder-coated chromium-molybdenum steel frames. The new look is combined with updated bodywork and graphics inspired by the brand’s Swedish heritage, marking a clear shift in identity across the entire motocross lineup.
The full-size range includes both two-stroke and four-stroke platforms, with the TC 125 and TC 250 representing the two-stroke lineup, while the FC 250, FC 350 and FC 450 make up the four-stroke models. These machines continue to run on established platforms, retaining the brand’s focus on stability, handling and rider feedback.
Across the range, WP XACT suspension remains standard, paired with refined ergonomics to improve rider control and comfort in both race and recreational conditions. Husqvarna has also retained its premium component package, including Brembo braking systems, ProTaper handlebars, Twin Air filtration, ODI grips and Dunlop Geomax MX34 tyres.
Engine packages remain unchanged in concept but continue to deliver a mix of performance and manageability. The two-stroke models utilise Throttle Body Injection, while the four-stroke range is equipped with rider aids including traction control, launch control and Quickshifter. All models feature two selectable engine maps via the multifunction map switch.
The 2027 minicycle lineup includes the TC 50, TC 65 and TC 85, with the latter available in both 17/14 and 19/16 wheel configurations. These bikes also receive the new white frame and updated styling, along with WP XACT forks and XACT PDS rear suspension. MAXXIS MAXXCROSS MX-ST tyres are fitted as standard, and ergonomics on the TC 50 and TC 65 remain adjustable to suit growing riders. Components across the mini range include Formula brakes, Galfer discs, Excel rims, Neken handlebars and ODI grips.
Husqvarna has confirmed that the 2027 TC range will begin arriving in Australia and New Zealand from July 2026, with the FC four-stroke models to follow from September 2026.
All off-road models are covered under Husqvarna Mobility’s Premium Manufacturer’s Warranty in selected territories, providing 12 months of coverage for parts and manufacturing defects, with additional long-term value supported through servicing at authorised dealerships.











