Husqvarna made its Moto3 debut in 2014 and competed in 2015 before disappearing. It reemerged in 2020 and has been present ever since. However, this will change in 2025.

Husqvarna will exit at the end of the 2024 season, meaning its branding will be removed from Moto2 and Moto3 machines.

This is part of broader changes by the owner, Pierer Mobility Group, which will also remove the GasGas branding from MotoGP machines after the 2024 season.

While the GasGas branding will remain in Moto3, Husqvarna will be completely withdrawn from all road racing programs under Pierer Mobility Group.

For the current Intact GP team, this means they will need to lease KTMs and secure individual sponsorship deals going forward.
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