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Husqvarna Motorcycles GmbH (; marketed as Husqvarna) is a Swedish-origin Austrian company which designs, engineers, manufactures and distributes
motocross Motocross is a form of off-road motorcycle racing held on enclosed off-road circuits. The sport evolved from motorcycle trials competitions held in the United Kingdom. History Motocross first evolved in Britain from motorcycle trials competi ...
,
enduro Enduro is a form of motorcycle sport run on extended cross-country, off-road courses. Enduro consists of many different obstacles and challenges. The main type of enduro event, and the format to which the World Enduro Championship is run, is ...
, supermoto and street
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s. The company began producing motorcycles in 1903 at
Huskvarna Huskvarna (; formerly spelled ''Husqvarna'') constitutes the eastern part of Jönköping, a city in the Swedish province of Småland, and has a population of about 24,000. The distance to central Jönköping is about 5 km. The name Huskva ...
, Sweden, as a subsidiary of the Husqvarna armament firm. Today, Husqvarna Motorcycles GmbH is owned by PIERER Mobility Group.


History


Prior to 1987

Husqvarna was founded near the town of
Huskvarna Huskvarna (; formerly spelled ''Husqvarna'') constitutes the eastern part of Jönköping, a city in the Swedish province of Småland, and has a population of about 24,000. The distance to central Jönköping is about 5 km. The name Huskva ...
in Sweden in 1689. The company started out as a maker of muskets, and the Husqvarna logo still depicts a gun sight viewed from the end of the barrel. As with many
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manufacturers, Husqvarna first began producing bicycles in the late 19th century. In 1903, they made the jump to motorcycle manufacturing. The first "Husky" motorcycles used imported engines, and it was not until 1918 that Husqvarna began producing machines built entirely in-house. Around that time they secured a contract with the
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, and also began entering cross-country and long-distance motorcycle races. In 1920, Husqvarna established its own engine factory and the first engine to be designed was a 550 cc
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50-degree side-valve V-twin engine, similar to those made by companies like
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and
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. Husqvarna competed in
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road racing in the 350cc and 500cc classes during the 1930s and was Sweden's largest motorcycle manufacturer by 1939. All of the racing bikes were based on a 50-degree V-twin prototype built by Folke Mannerstedt in 1931. The company team beat the Norton works team at the Swedish GP in 1931 with a 1–2 finish by Ragnar Sundqvist and Gunnar Kalén. This and the next year's success led to a full commitment to the GP tracks with
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and Ernie Nott joining the Husqvarna riding team. That year, Nott finished third in the 350cc
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and Woods ran out of gas eight miles before the finish of the
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. In 1935, the company withdrew racing support, but new bikes were still produced and raced privately, while the company focused on producing a new two-stroke, two-speed commuter bike. That year, Woods won the Swedish GP (marking the fourth year in a row that a "Husky" had won) on a 500cc Husqvarna motorcycle that weighted . With the rise of
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as a sport Husqvarna focused on producing light weight racing bikes. They adapted their lightweight single cylinder bike to racing and delivered the Silverpilen, meaning 'silver arrow' in Swedish. At 75 kg and designed for racing it gained widespread popularity. Sporting many innovations like telescoping front forks and hydraulic damped suspension it became an international success. The 1959 motocross championship went to
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and his 250 cc Husqvarna. The 1960 world 500 cc motocross championship was won by
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on a four-stroke Husqvarna. In the 1960s, their lightweight,
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-engined off-road bikes helped make the once-dominant British
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motorcycles obsolete. Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Husqvarna was a dominant force in the motocross world, winning 14 motocross world championships in the 125 cc, 250 cc and 500 cc divisions, 24 enduro world championships and 11 Baja 1000 victories. 1983 saw Husqvarna innovate again with the introduction of a 500 cc bike that set new standards for competition four-strokes. It was lightweight, air-cooled, easy-handling and changed the future of off-road racing motorcycles. It was the predecessor of the
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brand.


Ownership changes and acquisition by KTM

In 1987, the Husqvarna motorcycle division (not the other arms of the brand such as chainsaw production) was sold to Italian motorcycle manufacturer Cagiva, and years later became part of MV Agusta. A group of the company's managers and engineers were not willing to move to Italy and therefore founded
Husaberg Husaberg was a manufacturer of enduro motorcycles with four and two-stroke engines, the displacements ranging from 125 cc to 650 cc. Originally based in Sweden, its motorcycles were later manufactured in Austria by parent company KTM until the li ...
– which was acquired by KTM in 1995. Husqvarna motorcycles were then produced in
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, Italy. In July 2007, Husqvarna motorcycles was purchased by
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for a reported . BMW planned to continue operating Husqvarna Motorcycles as a separate enterprise. All development, sales and production activities, as well as the workforce, remained at the Varese location. BMW intended to position Husqvarna as "the two-wheeled version of what
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is to the BMW's car division". On 31 January 2013 BMW announced that Pierer Industrie has bought full stake in Husqvarna for an undisclosed amount. Pierer Industrie CEO, Stefan Pierer was also the CEO of Cross Industries, then the main shareholder of KTM-Sportmotorcycle parent KTM, and the CEO of KTM. Later in 2013, direct ownership of the Husqvarna company was transferred and license rights were sold from Pierer Industrie to KTM, making the newly established Husqvarna Motorcycle GmbH part of the KTM Group. Husqvarna motorcycle production at Mattighofen in Austria started on 7 October 2013. At the same time, Husqvarna spin-off
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was re-united with Husqvarna, terminating the existence of the Husaberg brand.


Recent developments

Recently, Husqvarna Motorcycles has been preparing its re-entry into the street motorcycle market. In 2014, the company presented prototypes of the newly developed 401 Vitpilen and 401 Svartpilen at the EICMA in Milan, Italy. Production ready versions were shown in 2016. Together with the 701 Vitpilen, which was first revealed in 2015, these motorcycles became publicly available in 2018. In 2017, Husqvarna Motorcycles introduced a new range of enduro motorcycles with a self-developed two-stroke fuel injection system (Transfer Port Injection - TPI). The new fuel efficient, sensor-controlled technology conforms with the
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regulations for emission management.


Timeline of ownership

* 1903 – Subsidiary of Husqvarna Armament * 1978 – Electrolux acquired Husqvarna. * 1987 – Motorcycle division sold to Cagiva * 1988 – Husaberg Motor AB brand spinoff * 2007 – Husqvarna motorcycles purchased by BMW * 2013 – Husqvarna AG purchased by Pierer Industrie * 2013 – Transfer to KTM AG, establishing Husqvarna Motorcycle GmbH and reuniting with Husaberg


Current models


Model naming conventions

Husqvarna names many of their motorcycles according to a nomenclature of engine cycle ("F" for Four-stroke, "T" for Two-stroke), application or type ("C" for motoCross machines, "E" for Enduro motorcycles, "X" for Xcountry machines, "S" for Supermotos), and engine displacement. Some models of two-stroke machines formally had the suffix "i" included to indicate that these models have transfer port injection, rather than carburetors, but Husqvarna has since changed nearly all large-displacement two-stroke models to fuel injection. For example: * FS 450 - a four-stroke supermoto with 450 cc engine displacement * TE 300i - a two-stroke enduro motorcycle with 300 cc engine displacement and transfer port injection * TC 125 - a two-stroke motocross machine with 125 cc engine displacement and carburetor Some newer models (particularly of larger displacement) include a numbered designation of _01. These designations are not direct references to the engine displacement, but approximate values. For example: * 401 designates a 373 cc engine, derived from the
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of street bikes * 501 designates a 510 cc engine, derived from the KTM 500 series of enduro bikes * 701 designates a 690 cc engine, derived from the KTM 690 series of enduro, supermoto, and street bikes Husqvarna also use the names "Vitpilen" and "Svartpilen" for their range of naked street bikes, which are
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for "white arrow" and "black arrow", respectively.


Racing

Husqvarna has been a regular and successful presence at international off-road racing events since the 1930s. By 2008, riders on Husqvarna machines had secured more than 70 Motocross, Enduro and Supermoto world titles as well as numerous victories at important rally races like the Baja 1000. Since 2015, the energy drink manufacturer
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is the title sponsor of Husqvarna's off-road factory team. The Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing Team competes in all off-road classes, participating in every event of the AMA Supercross and Motocross series. So far, it has scored titles in the 2016
FIM Cross-Country Rallies World Championship The FIM Cross-Country Rallies World Championship was the premier championship of Rally raid racing, organized by the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM), from 1999 to 2021 (from 1999 and 2002 as World Cup). Asides the main championsh ...
, the 2015/2016
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and in the 2016
AMA EnduroCross Championship The AMA EnduroCross Championship is an endurocross championship held in North America since 2007. It is held in stadiums or arenas, recreating enduro obstacles such as rocks, boulders and logs. Motorsport promoters Eric Peronnard and Tim Clark orga ...
.


Exemplary Championships


Motocross

* 1959 –
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, European Motocross Champion, 250 cc class. * 1960 –
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, Motocross World Champion, 500 cc class. * 1962 – Rolf Tibblin, Motocross World Champion, 500 cc class. * 1962 –
Torsten Hallman Torsten Hallman (born 17 October 1939) is a Swedish former professional motocross racer and business entrepreneur. He competed in the Motocross World Championships from 1959 to 1971. A four-time world champion, Hallman led a contingent of Swedish ...
, Motocross World Champion, 250 cc class. * 1963 – Rolf Tibblin, Motocross World Champion, 500 cc class. * 1963 – Torsten Hallman, Motocross World Champion, 250 cc class. * 1966 – Torsten Hallman, Motocross World Champion, 250 cc class. * 1967 – Torsten Hallman, Motocross World Champion, 250 cc class. * 1969 –
Bengt Åberg Bengt Edvin Åberg (26 June 1944 – 6 March 2021) was a Swedish professional motocross racer. He competed in the Motocross World Championships from 1966 to 1979. He was a two-time FIM 500cc Motocross World Champion. Biography Åberg was born i ...
, Motocross World Champion, 500 cc class. * 1970 – Bengt Åberg, Motocross World Champion, 500 cc class. * 1974 –
Heikki Mikkola Heikki Antero Mikkola (born 6 July 1945) is a Finnish former professional motocross racer and motocross team manager. He competed in the Motocross World Championships from 1967 to 1979, most prominently as a member of the Husqvarna factory racing ...
, Motocross World Champion, 500 cc class. * 1976 – Heikki Mikkola, Motocross World Champion, 250 cc class. * 1979 –
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, Motocross World Champion, 250 cc class. * 1993 – Jacky Martens, Motocross World Champion, 500 cc class. * 1998 – Alessio Chiodi, Motocross World Champion, 125 cc class * 1999 – Alessio Chiodi, Motocross World Champion, 125 cc class * 2014 –
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is a Dutch
, Sidecarcross World Championship * 2014 – Tony Saunders, UK GT Cup, Youth Lites Class. * 2014 – Nathan Watson, UK Mx National, MX1 Class. * 2016 – Jan Hendrickx & Ben van den Bogaart, Sidecarcross World Championship * 2017 – Zach Osborne, Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship, 250 cc class. * 2020 - Zach Osborne, Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Champion 450cc class.


Supercross

* 2017 – Zach Osborne, Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship, East Coast 250 cc class. * 2018 – Jason Anderson, Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship, 450 cc class. * 2018 – Zach Osborne, Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship, East Coast 250 cc class.


Baja 1000

* 1967 – J.N. Roberts, Malcolm Smith * 1969 – Gunnar Nilsson, J.N. Roberts * 1971 – Malcolm Smith, Gunnar Nilsson * 1972 – Gunnar Nilsson,
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* 1973 – Mitch Mayes, A.C. Bakken * 1976 –
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, Mitch Mayes * 1977 – Brent Wallingsford, Scot Harden * 1978 – Larry Roeseler, Jack Johnson * 1979 – Larry Roeseler, Jack Johnson * 1981 – Scot Harden, Brent Wallingsford * 1983 – Dan Smith, Dan Ashcraft


Enduro

* 1990 – 350 cc
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* 1991 – 250 cc World Enduro Championship * 1992 – 350 cc World Enduro Championship * 1993 – 125 cc World Enduro Championship * 1993 – 350 cc World Enduro Championship * 1994 – 125 cc World Enduro Championship * 1994 – 500 cc World Enduro Championship * 1995 – 125 cc World Enduro Championship * 1995 – 500 cc World Enduro Championship * 1996 – 350 cc World Enduro Championship * 1998 – 500 cc World Enduro Championship * 1999 – 500 cc World Enduro Championship * 2000 – 250 cc World Enduro Championship * 2001 – 125 cc World Enduro Championship * 2001 – 400 cc World Enduro Championship * 2001 – 500 cc World Enduro Championship * 2002 – 125 cc World Enduro Championship * 2002 – 250 cc World Enduro Championship * 2002 – 500 cc World Enduro Championship * 2003 – 400 cc World Enduro Championship * 2010 – E1 World Enduro Championship with
Antoine Méo Antoine Méo (born 29 August 1984) is a French enduro rider and five-time world champion from 2010 to 2013 and 2015. Career A former motocross rider, he debuted in the World Enduro Championship in 2008 with Husqvarna, where he placed fifth. In ...
* 2011 – E1 World Enduro Championship with
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* 2011 – E2 World Enduro Championship with
Antoine Méo Antoine Méo (born 29 August 1984) is a French enduro rider and five-time world champion from 2010 to 2013 and 2015. Career A former motocross rider, he debuted in the World Enduro Championship in 2008 with Husqvarna, where he placed fifth. In ...
* 2014 – E2 World Enduro Championship with Pela Renet * 2015 – E3 World Enduro Championship with Mathias Bellino


SuperEnduro

* 2015/16
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with
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* 2016/17 FIM SuperEnduro World Championship with
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* 2018/19 FIM SuperEnduro World Championship with
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* 2019/20 FIM SuperEnduro World Championship with
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* 2021/22 FIM SuperEnduro World Championship with
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Hard Enduro

* 2021 FIM Hard Enduro World Championship with
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Supermoto

* 2005 – Gérald Delepine, SM1 World Supermoto Championship * 2007 – Adrien Chareyre, SM1 World Supermoto Championship * 2007 – Gérald Delepine, SM2 World Supermoto Championship * 2008 – Adrien Chareyre, SM2 World Supermoto Championship * 2009 – Adrien Chareyre, SM2 World Supermoto Championship


Moto3

After being acquired by
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in 2013, Husqvarna entered the Moto3 World Championship in 2014 and 2015 as a unique constructor using their KTM-based FR250GP. The team re-entered Moto3 beginning with the 2020 season.


Other Ventures


Automobile manufacturing

Toward the end of World War II, a team comprising Bengt Magnusson (head of R&D), Stig Tham (engineer), Calle Heimdal (engine designer) and Birger Johansson investigated manufacture of a small, simple, inexpensive car. The design looked similar to the
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, but with three wheels (two front, one back), and an unusual split rear window. According to some sources, the similarities with the Saab 92 may have had something to do with
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working as designer at Husqvarna. A prototype was built in 1943, powered by a two-cylinder 500 cc DKW motorcycle engine with chain drive to the rear wheel. The wheels came from a
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. The project was cancelled in 1944, and the prototype was scrapped at the end of the 1950s.


Bicycle manufacturing

Husqvarna is also prominent in Swedish bicycle history. They have been one of the Swedish military bicycle manufacturers. Husqvarna's Novo hub competed well with imports, but bicycle manufacturing was discontinued in the early 1960s.


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