Husqvarna Svartpilen 801 Global Launch on March 19
The global debut of the Husqvarna Svartpilen 801 is just around the corner, slated for March 19, born from the same lineage as the KTM 790 Duke
Underpinnings and Styling
The Svartpilen 801, a sibling to the KTM 790 Duke, boasts a similar platform but distinguishes itself through distinctive styling and upgraded suspension.
This Husqvarna marvel has been teased ahead of its global revelation, offering enthusiasts a glimpse into what lies beneath its sleek exterior.
Powerhouse Performance
At the heart of the Svartpilen 801 roars the formidable 105hp, 799cc parallel-twin engine, borrowed from the KTM 790 Duke.
Paired with a 6-speed gearbox featuring a bi-directional quickshifter as standard, this motorcycle promises an exhilarating ride.
While Husqvarna mentions a weight of 181kg, specifics on whether this is dry or kerb weight remain undisclosed.
Design Elements
Drawing inspiration from its smaller counterpart, the Svartpilen 401, the Svartpilen 801 showcases a round LED headlamp with an integrated DRL ring and a front flyscreen.
Noteworthy additions include a headlight grille and bash plate on the prototype, expected to make their way to the production-spec bike.
Chassis and Features
Sharing the tubular chassis with the KTM 790 Duke, the Svartpilen 801 adopts adjustable WP units at both ends, ensuring a customized and smooth ride.
A distinctive five-spoke alloy wheel design, equipped with dual-purpose rubber, enhances both aesthetics and functionality.
Anticipate a TFT dash with a Husqvarna-specific graphic, complemented by a comprehensive suite of electronic rider aids.
Market Outlook
While the global market eagerly awaits the Svartpilen 801, it’s pertinent to note that as of now, there are no plans to introduce large-capacity, multi-cylinder KTM models in India.
Consequently, the arrival of the Svartpilen 801 alongside its younger sibling, the Svartpilen 401, in the Indian market remains uncertain.
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