- Includes new TC 125
- Range gets updated graphics and functional upgrades
- Currently available in international markets
Husqvarna have pulled the covers off their all-new 2026 motocross range, closely following sister brand KTM with a refreshed line-up that once again features both two- and four-stroke machines.

The new line-up is evenly split, with four core models divided between the two- and four-stroke camps, alongside three updated minibikes. On the two-stroke side, the spotlight falls on the new TC 125, while the four-stroke stable gains an all-new FC 250 and the range-topping FC 450.
Visually, Husqvarna have sharpened the look with updated graphics, while functional tweaks include a new threaded radiator cap, a fuel line protection cap, and an updated wiring harness for the two-stroke models. Beneath the bodywork, the 2026 machines benefit from a more advanced chassis aimed at improving flex, cornering agility, and overall stability. Dunlop Geomax MX34 tyres will be standard fitment across the range.

Riders will also find a Multifunctional Map Select Switch that integrates quickshifter, traction control, and launch control functions, as well as two selectable engine maps on both four-stroke models. Suspension duties are handled by WP XACT 48mm front forks and a rear WP XACT shock featuring a CFD-optimised, hand-adjustable main piston. Rounding out the premium package is a self-adjusting Brembo hydraulic clutch.