New Delhi: The new Svartpilen 401 from Husqvarna Motorcycles will soon be unveiled in India. A partially camouflaged prototype motorcycle mule was spotted at the company's factory stockyard in the most recent development. The updated bike will use a lot of the KTM 390 Duke's hardware. What to anticipate from the upcoming two-wheeler is listed below.
Over 90 years of racing history are part of Husqvarna Motorcycles' rich heritage. The automaker has won numerous championships in motorsport competitions like the Dakar Rally and the World Enduro Championship.
Following its acquisition by KTM, the business began to diversify its product line by adding more street-oriented Vitpilen and Svartpilen models. Currently, the business is preparing to launch the Svartpilen 401 in India.
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The overall shape of the current generation model will be carried over into the new Husqvarna Svartpilen 401.
It will have an updated trellis frame, a powerful fuel tank with extensions, a wide handlebar, a raised single-piece seat, a round LED headlamp unit with DRL, an underbelly exhaust, and an elegant LED taillamp.
The motorcycle will have an electronic instrument panel and stylish alloy wheels.
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The Husqvarna Svartpilen 401 in 2023 will have dual-channel ABS with cornering function, traction control, and disc brakes on both the front and rear wheels for the rider's safety.
Inverted forks on the front and an offset preload-adjustable mono-shock unit on the rear will handle the scrambler's suspension duties.
A 373cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine from KTM will power the motorcycle. It will be coupled to a 6-speed gearbox with a slipper clutch. The motor would most likely produce 37Nm of maximum torque and 44hp of maximum power.
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At its launch event, which is scheduled for late 2023, Husqvarna Motorcycles is expected to make the cost and availability of the new-generation Svartpilen 401 known.
We anticipate the scrambler motorcycle to be more expensive than its cousin, the KTM 390 Duke, which has an ex-showroom price of Rs. 2.96 lakh in India.
The motorcycle will feature a unique design, a strong engine, and cutting-edge safety features.