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Disrupt the ordinary with the all-new Vitpilen 801 from Husqvarna Mobility

From Husqvarna Motorcycles Canada Press Release

October 2, 2024
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Disrupt the ordinary with the all-new Vitpilen 801 from Husqvarna Mobility
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Own the road with the all-new and exciting Vitpilen 801 from Husqvarna Mobility. Beneath its perfectly balanced chassis, distinctive Bi-LED projector lens headlight, and roadster-inspired aesthetics, a compact and powerful parallel-twin engine delivers exceptional torque to the rear wheel with a simple twist of the wrist. The Vitpilen 801, available in two color options, is expertly engineered to provide an engaging riding experience whether navigating busy city streets or conquering the open road, and makes for the perfect stablemate to the contemporary, scrambler-inspired Svartpilen 801.

At the heart of the new Vitpilen 801 is the DOHC, 799 cc parallel-twin engine, weighing just 114 lb (52 kg) without oil. Its compact build and light weight underline the performance of the engine, which features active crankcase evacuation and a semi-dry sump lubrication system to create long service intervals of 15,000 km.

Multiple state-of-the-art electronic rider aids add additional layers of customization to the Vitpilen 801. A choice of four ride modes alters the engine performance, with Street, Sport and Rain as pre-set and the customizable Dynamic mode, ensuring maximum rideability on the road ahead. Together with Easy Shift, cornering ABS, and cornering MTC, the street riding experience is exceptional in all conditions.

With the engine acting as a stressed member of the chromium-molybdenum steel frame, overall weight is kept to a minimum, resulting in an agile, yet stable feeling on the roads. Enhancing the connection between the Vitpilen 801 and the asphalt, easily adjustable WP APEX suspension offers 140 mm of fork travel and 150 mm of shock travel, in addition to the cast alloy 17” wheels that are fitted with Michelin Road 6 tires for the highest levels of grip.

Completing the premium build of the new Vitpilen 801 is an extensive list of components and technical hardware. For highly effective stopping power, a J.Juan brake system, together with Bosch ABS, delivers confidence-inspiring braking performance. Providing maximum stability under heavy braking is the Power Assist Slipper Clutch (PASC), which also maximizes traction under hard acceleration.

A 5” TFT dashboard, featuring an optically bonded mineral glass display to prevent glare, is conveniently positioned in front of the handlebars. Once the rider has downloaded the Ride Husqvarna Motorcycles app onto their smartphone and connected it to the machine’s Connectivity Unit, Turn-by-Turn navigation is available, along with the option to control telephone calls and music selection.

Technical highlights:

  • New Bi-LED projector lens headlight with a separate light ring provides a unique and progressive identity
  • Chromium-molybdenum steel frame with engine as a stressed member
  • 799 cc parallel-twin engine weighing just 114 lb (52 kg) without oil
  • Adjustable WP APEX suspension provides exceptional comfort and performance on flowing roads and through narrow urban environments
  • Four selectable ride modes (Street, Rain, Sport, Dynamic optional)
  • Cornering-sensitive Traction Control (allows for 10 levels of adjustable rear wheel slip in optional Dynamic mode)
  • Cutting-edge cornering ABS with switchable Supermoto mode (in the optional Dynamic ride mode)
  • Ride-by-wire throttle with adjustable throttle response
  • Optional Easy Shift function
  • Standard Connectivity Unit provides TbT+ navigation, telephone call-in/out, and music selection functionality from the rider’s smartphone
  • Hazard Warning system with integrated handlebar switch
  • Extensive range of Technical Accessories available

The 2025 Svartpilen 801 will begin arriving November 2024 while the all-new Vitpilen 801 will be available December onwards through authorized Husqvarna Mobility dealers.

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