Husqvarna presented the Vitpilen 801 at the EICMA fair

Husqvarna Mobility is expanding its range of mid-sized naked bikes for 2025, introducing the new Vitpilen 801.

This new model features a sporty design, derived from the existing Svartpilen 801 model, inspired by the scrambler style. The first difference compared to this one is the new front light unit with bi-LED projector headlights and a separate circular daytime running light, which Husqvarna calls “floating”. It is equipped with a parallel two-cylinder engine with a volume of 799 cc that develops 105 hp at 9,250 rpm and 87 Nm at 8,000 rpmand meets Euro 5+ standards.

The chassis is based on a chrome molybdenum steel tube frame, with adjustable WP suspension and J.Juan brakes, with the front system using 300mm discs and four-piston radial calipers. The electronics package includes a 6-axis Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) and a Ride by Wire system, with 3 standard driving modes + 1 optional, as well as a two-way quickshifter.

Source: www.moto-berza.com