Husqvarna Announces 2025 TC85
Tue, 23 Jul 2024This competition-focused, 2-stroke features an all-new chassis, offering improved stability and handling, alongside an updated engine that enhances power from the bottom to mid-range. Additional updates include a new WP shock, swingarm, and ergonomic bodywork, while new graphics align the TC 85 with Husqvarna's full-size models, presenting a unified look.
The previous TC 85 model secured a victory at the 2023 AMA Amateur National Motocross Championship, and the 2025 version builds on this success. The new frame, designed with refined geometry, is said to enhance handling and stability. The WP XACT shock, now 16 mm shorter and mounted on the upper frame tube, should contribute to a more balanced chassis, providing a planted feel on rough tracks and during jumps. The steering head angle has been reduced by half a degree and positioned 6 mm closer to the chassis center, to improve cornering performance.
The 85 cc 2-stroke engine features several new components designed to enhance low to mid-range power without compromising top-end performance. Updates include a new cylinder head, spark plug, ignition, and exhaust, with adjustments to the Keihin carburetor to accommodate the improved engine. The engine is now rotated three degrees upwards at the front, which, coupled with the same swingarm mounting point, results in better weight distribution for improved cornering and jumping.
The swingarm is just over half of a pound lighter due to a refined casting process. Combined with the new frame, WP XACT shock, and swingarm, these updates reduce the overall height of the TC 85, making it easier for young riders to maneuver, which should bring more confidence and control. The new ergonomic bodywork, along with a modernized rider triangle created by new footrests, handlebars, and a lower seat, further improves the riding experience.
The technical updates to the TC 85 include:
- An updated engine for better low to mid-range power
- A new frame with improved stability and handling
- A lighter swingarm for optimal rigidity
- A new WP XACT rear shock for better balance and stability
- Scaled-down bodywork with ergonomics suited to youth riders
- Modern graphics matching the full-size models
- Easily adjustable WP XACT forks for optimal performance
- MAXXIS MAXXCROSS MX-ST tires for stability and traction
- Two engine maps for varied conditions
- Formula brakes and Galfer discs for superior stopping power
- Miba hydraulic clutch system for consistent action
- High-grip seat cover for comfort and control
- Black Excel rims and CNC-machined hubs for low weight and strength
- Premium components ensuring top performance and durability
- A selection of Technical Accessories is available to enhance the TC 85's performance, including high-quality, competition-focused components for the engine and chassis. The Functional Offroad Apparel Collection offers apparel designed for maximum comfort, protection, and style on track.
The 2025 TC 85 will be available from July onward at authorized Husqvarna Mobility dealerships.
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