SVARTPILEN 401
Designed to offer a refreshingly simple new way for potential riders to access and experience urban Motorcycling for themselves. Rediscover your urban environment aboard this agile, functional and raw riding machine.
VITPILEN 401
With the VITPILEN 401, all of the unnecessary was stripped away. What’s left is something subtle and style-focused, which allows the rider to experience the simple thrill of the ride.
SVARTPILEN 701
Is simple, raw, authentic and thrilling to ride. Its flat track-inspired design exudes a timeless appeal that will continue to stand the test of time. Riding this powerful single-cylinder street explorer is an experience that recaptures the excitement of those first sparks of inspiration, while its SIMPLE. PROGRESSIVE. design is a paradox that challenges the status quo of motorcycling.
VITPILEN 701
Is an immaculately designed street bike that offers a new perspective on urban motorcycling. Driven by a powerful single-cylinder engine, this compact and agile motorcycle is expertly crafted to deliver minimalist styling with exceptional performance and reduced to the bare essence of what a motorcycle should be.
701 SUPERMOTO
With 74 hp, advanced electronics and a state-of-the-art chassis, the 145 kg 701 Supermoto captures the thrill of the race track and brings the pure riding essence of Supermoto to the street.
701 ENDURO
With the ability to conquer urban environments and treacherous off-road terrain with equal composure, the 701 Enduro reaches the next level of versatility. Combining high performance with typical Swedish functionality in a stylish and modern design.
In 1903, just 23 years before Fowlers started in business in Bristol, Husqvarna began producing motorcycles in Sweden and went on to specialise in off-road machines, winning their first motocross world title in 1959.
The Svartpilen, Vitpilen & Supermoto models bring fresh design ideas, combining the latest off-road technology in a package for road riders to enjoy.
Husqvarna was founded near the town of the same name in Sweden in 1689. As a maker of muskets, the logo still depicts a gun sight viewed from the end of a barrel.