Sherco Australia has confirmed the imminent arrival of the 300 SE XTREM – a new, limited-edition Hard Enduro model inspired by the French manufacturer’s official factory race machines.

Based on the top-selling 300 SE Factory, the new 300 SE XTREM is a factory replica of the bikes piloted by Mario Roman and Teodor Kabakchiev, who finished third and fourth, respectively, in the 2024 FIM Hard Enduro World Championship. The Sherco duo also dominated the gruelling Ales Trem 2025 and Castagn Extreme, going 1-2 at both events. They were the only two riders to finish Ales Trem out of more than 500 entrants.

Globally limited to just 200 units, the 300 SE XTREM boasts over $6,000 worth of premium upgrades purpose-built for extreme terrain, giving riders access to true factory-level performance straight off the showroom floor.

The SE XTREM will be available in Australia from July with a manufacturer’s suggested retail price of $18,299*.

Sherco Australia has secured a very limited allocation of just 10 units, which are expected to be snapped up quickly by serious enduro enthusiasts and brand loyalists.

“This is an exceptional opportunity for Australian enduro riders and collectors alike,” said Matt Reilly, General Manager – Sales & Marketing at Sherco Australia. “The 300 SE XTREM is a tribute to Sherco’s Hard Enduro success and race-winning pedigree. It’s built for riders who want to tackle the most demanding trails with proven equipment that’s been tested at the highest level of the sport.”
Key Features of the 300 SE XTREM:

  • Akrapovic silencer
  • Reinforced clutch system
  • Carbon front disc guard
  • AXP radiator guards
  • CNC rear disc guard
  • AXP chain guide and aluminium swingarm protection
  • Front and rear grab straps
  • Reinforced NEKEN handlebar
  • Blue anodised quick-release axle pullers (front & rear)
  • Black AXP 8mm Xtrem skid plate
  • Polisport blue clutch and ignition cover protectors
  • Anthracite-coloured machined footpegs
  • Superlight steel sprocket
  • XTREM factory graphics kit identical to the official race bikes