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HUSQVARNA MOBILITY EXCITED TO REVEAL NEW GENERATION TC 85 FOR 2025

From Husqvarna Motorcycles Canada Press Release

July 2, 2024
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HUSQVARNA MOBILITY EXCITED TO REVEAL NEW GENERATION TC 85 FOR 2025
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For 2025, Husqvarna Mobility is pleased to announce a new generation TC 85 to underline its continued development of high-performance, 2-stroke minicycles. The competition-focused machine is now built around an all-new chassis that offers significant improvements to handling and stability, while an updated engine boosts bottom to mid-range power. Further components introduced to improve the on-track experience for all young riders include the new WP shock, swingarm, and ergonomic bodywork. Rounding out the changes, new graphics to match the full-size models create a modern and unified look for the class-leading TC 85.

With the previous generation model raced to victory in the 2023 AMA Amateur National Motocross Championship at Loretta Lynn Ranch, the new, beautifully crafted TC 85 is built upon proven foundations. For 2025, a new frame with refined geometry considerably improves handling and stability. Mirroring the construction of the full-size machines, the new WP XACT shock, which is 16 mm shorter than before to ensure a more balanced chassis, is mounted onto the upper frame tube. This design creates a more planted feel for the TC 85 and is a huge benefit on rough tracks and big jumps. Additionally, the steering head angle is reduced by a half degree and positioned 6 mm closer to the center of the chassis for enhanced cornering, especially when exiting turns.

The 85 cc 2-stroke engine benefits from several new components, all introduced to create stronger power in the low to mid-range without sacrificing top-end performance. The updates include a new cylinder head, spark plug, ignition, and exhaust, with the settings inside the Keihin carburetor adjusted to suit the improved engine. Finally, when compared to the outgoing generation, the engine is rotated three degrees upwards at the front, and by pivoting from the same mounting point at the swingarm, the weight is distributed more effectively for improved cornering and jumping.

The swingarm itself is new and 300 g lighter thanks to a refined casting process. Together, the new frame, WP XACT shock, and swingarm combine to reduce the overall height of the TC 85. These changes, introduced alongside new ergonomic bodywork, ensure young riders can move around on the TC 85 much more easily, which inspires confidence and allows them to compete with improved control. In addition, a modernized rider triangle created by the new footrests, handlebars, and lower seat further enhances the riding experience and makes the new generation model incredibly effortless to ride.

Technical highlights:

  • Revised engine – delivers a significant boost from low to mid-range power
  • New frame – with revised geometry for improved stability and handling
  • New swingarm – 300 g lighter and made using an updated process for optimal rigidity
  • New WP XACT rear shock with shorter travel – refines balance and stability
  • New bodywork – scaled down from the full-size machines with ergonomics to suit youth riders
  • New graphics – replicating the same design as the full-size models for a modern, unified look
  • Easily adjustable WP XACT forks – optimal performance and low weight
  • MAXXIS MAXXCROSS MX-ST tires – exceptional straight-line stability and excellent traction
  • Two engine maps – for maximum performance in all conditions
  • Formula brakes and Galfer discs – deliver best-in-class stopping power
  • Miba hydraulic clutch system – consistent action and durability
  • High-grip seat cover – maximum comfort and control
  • Black Excel rims and CNC-machined hubs – low unsprung weight and exceptional strength
  • Premium components – ensure best-in-class performance and durability

To maximize the performance and allow riders to personalize the new TC 85, a concise selection of Technical Accessories has been developed. The range includes high quality, competition-focused components for both the engine and chassis to further enhance the riding experience. Additionally, the Functional Offroad Apparel Collection features a comprehensive range of apparel designed to perform on track. This ensures all youngsters can ride with maximum comfort, protection, style, and to the best of their ability at all times.

The 2025 TC 85 is available from this July onward at authorized Husqvarna Mobility dealerships.

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