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2025 Husqvarna Svartpilen 801 – Bold, Modern Scrambler with Punchy Performance!

Price: $12,999
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The 2025 Husqvarna Svartpilen 801 is a striking neo-retro scrambler, blending rugged aesthetics, lightweight agility, and powerful performance. With its 799cc parallel-twin engine, advanced WP suspension, and premium ride technology, the Svartpilen 801 is built for urban exploration and spirited backroad riding. Combining minimalist design with modern engineering, this motorcycle offers performance, style, and versatility in one dynamic package.

Key Features of the 2025 Husqvarna Svartpilen 801:

  • 799cc Parallel-Twin Engine – Delivers smooth, responsive power with ample torque.
  • Lightweight Chromoly Steel Frame – Enhances agility and control for confident handling.
  • WP Apex Suspension – Fully adjustable front and rear suspension for a comfortable ride.
  • Brembo Brakes with ABS – Provides exceptional stopping power and safety.
  • 6-Speed Transmission with Slipper Clutch – Ensures smooth shifting and reduced wheel hop.
  • TFT Display with Connectivity – Stay connected with smart ride features.
  • LED Lighting – Modern styling with superior visibility.
  • Upright Ergonomics & Wide Handlebars – Comfortable riding position for city streets and open roads.
  • Pirelli Dual-Sport Tires – Designed for versatility across multiple terrains.

Why Choose the 2025 Husqvarna Svartpilen 801?

The Svartpilen 801 is the ultimate fusion of scrambler style and modern performance, offering nimble handling, a powerful parallel-twin engine, and cutting-edge technology. Whether you're carving through city streets or exploring new roads, this bike delivers thrilling performance and standout design. At $12,999, it’s an exceptional value for riders looking for a unique and capable machine.

2025 Husqvarna Svartpilen 801

C$12,999.00Price

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