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Husqvarna Motorcycles has introduced the updated FS 450 for 2025, aimed at delivering peak performance in the competitive supermoto scene. Built on a championship-winning foundation, the latest FS 450 comes with both technical refinements and improved rider ergonomics.

Here are the key features of the 2025 FS 450:

  • Advanced 450cc Engine: A powerful, lightweight SOHC (single overhead camshaft) engine with optimized power delivery and race-proven reliability.
  • New Mapping Updates: Refined engine mapping and electronics improve traction control, launch control, and rider control customization.
  • Chassis Upgrades: The bike features a compact chromium molybdenum frame designed for superior handling and stability at high speeds.
  • WP Suspension: Fully adjustable WP XACT suspension provides precise handling and control on both asphalt and dirt.
  • Enhanced Ergonomics: New bodywork, including a slimmer seat and tank area, enhances rider movement and comfort for better control in intense race conditions.
  • Supermoto-Specific Wheels and Brakes: High-performance Alpina wheels and Brembo brakes ensure the precision and grip needed for supermoto racing.

The 2025 FS 450 is built for serious racers and enthusiasts who want to push the limits on the track. Husqvarna continues to refine its supermoto platform to meet the demands of high-performance riding.

Explore how you can customize your supermoto ride with official Husqvarna graphics from MotoProWorks to add bold, race-ready style!

 

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