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ADV NewsHusqvarna Unveils Updated 701 Enduro For 2026

Husqvarna Unveils Updated 701 Enduro For 2026

The big-bore single receives more power, upgraded suspension and better tech.

Published on 09.09.2025

Husqvarna just rolled out the 2026 701 Enduro with a fresh round of updates that include a revised engine, refined suspension, new bodywork, and more-advanced technology. The model remains positioned at the top of the category in the big-bore single dual-sport segment, with changes aimed at boosting performance, compliance with current emissions standards, and rider-focused adjustability.

2026 Husqvarna 701 Enduro dual sport motorcycle

Starting with the heart of the bike, the LC4 single-cylinder engine has been revised with redesigned crankcases to reduce drag, contributing to increased peak power and efficiency over the previous generation. A higher-pressure fuel pump also improves fuel atomization and now output stands at a claimed 78 horsepower at 8,000 rpm (previously 73.8 hp), while peak torque remains roughly the same at 53.8 ft-lbs of torque at 6,750 rpm (previously 54.2 ft-lbs). Moreover, updated valve timing optimizes the torque delivery in lower RPMs.

2026 Husqvarna 701 Enduro dual sport motorcycle

Complementing the engine updates is a new exhaust system featuring two lambda sensors and a catalytic converter relocated into the header pipe. The design allows for straightforward silencer replacement when upgrading to an aftermarket or accessory slip-on exhaust system. Service intervals have improved as well, now extended to 15,000 km (9,300 miles) for oil changes and 30,000 km (18,600 miles) for valve clearance checks.

2026 Husqvarna 701 Enduro dual sport motorcycle

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On the electronics front, an all-new Dynamic Slip Adjust feature is available when the optional Rally Mode is activated. This system temporarily allows extra rear wheel slip to occur by lowering the level of Motorcycle Traction Control (MTC) when additional spin is required, such as in loose sand or steep loose terrain. Once traction is restored, torque and slip return to the original MTC setting.

2026 Husqvarna 701 Enduro dual sport motorcycle
2026 Husqvarna 701 Enduro dual sport motorcycle

Suspension settings were also refined for improved performance and comfort. The WP XPLOR front forks now provide 265 mm (10.4”) of travel, up from 250 mm (9.8”), and use an open cartridge design with a spring in each leg. Compression and rebound can be adjusted in 30 increments via dials on top of each fork leg. The WP XPLOR rear shock offers adjustable compression and rebound, 250 mm of travel, and is connected to a linkage system tuned for stability and comfort.

2026 Husqvarna 701 Enduro dual sport motorcycle

Braking components include a two-piston floating Brembo caliper with a 300 mm disc at the front and a single-piston Brembo caliper with a 240 mm disc at the rear. Bosch ABS offers Road and Offroad modes, and can be fully disengaged at both wheels via a dedicated handlebar button.

2026 Husqvarna 701 Enduro dual sport motorcycle

The frame has been upgraded with a slightly stiffer chromium-molybdenum steel trellis design, intended to improve feedback without compromising handling characteristics. Moreover, bodywork has been redesigned with smoother surfaces and updated graphics for a more modern look. Ergonomic changes include an extended seat that overlaps the radiator shrouds to improve grip and control in tight turns. The headlight unit incorporates LED bulbs for improved visibility in low-light conditions.

2026 Husqvarna 701 Enduro dual sport motorcycle

Finally, the cockpit gets an instrument upgrade, now equipped with a compact 4.2” TFT dashboard. The display includes an RPM readout and gear indicator, with a slim, minimal layout. Handlebar-mounted controls allow riders to select ride modes and adjust Traction Control or ABS settings.

UPDATE: We reached out to Husqvarna and they have confirmed that the vibration-dampening rubber engine mounts introduced on the new 690 Enduro R will also be included on the 701 Enduro .

Technical Highlights

Bodywork and Chassis

  • New bodywork with updated colors and graphics
  • Slightly stiffer chromium-molybdenum steel trellis frame
  • Aluminum swingarm
  • Polyamide rear subframe with integrated fuel tank
  • New fixation points for a center stand
  • Refined suspension settings for improved performance and comfort
  • WP XPLOR front forks with 265 mm travel, open cartridge design, spring in each leg, 30-click compression/rebound adjustability
  • WP XPLOR rear shock with adjustable compression and rebound, 250 mm travel, and linkage system

Engine

  • Revised LC4 single-cylinder engine
  • Redesigned crankcases to reduce drag and increase torque and peak power
  • Redesigned airbox cover and boot
  • Higher-pressure fuel pump for improved atomization
  • New exhaust with relocated catalyst and dual lambda sensors
  • Updated valve timing for optimized torque delivery at lower RPMs
  • 65-degree ride-by-wire throttle twist grip
  • Service intervals have been increased from 10,000 to 15,000 km for oil changes and 30,000 km for valve clearance 

Technology

  • New landscape 4.2” TFT dashboard
  • USB-C charging port
  • Enhanced connectivity via the Ride HQV App, such as music player, the ability to answer incoming calls, and turn-by-turn+ navigation
  • New Ride Mode functionality, including Offroad ABS with memory functions
  • ABS functionality can be fully disengaged with a dedicated ABS button
  • Optional Rally Mode that unlocks additional features, including the new Dynamic Slip Adjust, Motor Slip Regulation, and a Slip Adjuster  
  • Cornering MTC and Cornering ABS  on both models
  • New Dynamic Slip Adjustment on 701 Enduro
  • New LED headlight for improved visibility 

Electronics & Rider Aids

  • Handlebar-mounted switch cube for ride mode and settings control
  • Three ride modes: Street, Offroad, and optional Rally
  • Rally Mode allows adjustment of traction control, throttle response, Dynamic Slip Adjust, and Motor Slip Regulation
2026 Husqvarna 701 Enduro dual sport motorcycle

The 2026 Husqvarna 701 Enduro is scheduled to be available at authorized Husqvarna dealers in April 2026. Pricing in North America was originally set at $12,999. However, due to the new EU and steel tariffs, that has since gone up to $13,399.

2026 Husqvarna 701 Enduro Specs

Engine Type:Single Cylinder, 4-Stroke, SOHC (EURO5+)
Displacement:692.7 cc
Bore x Stroke:105 x 80 mm
Cooling:Liquid cooled
Power:78 HP (58.1 kW)
Torque:53.8 ft-lbs (73 Nm)
Starter:Electric starter
EMS:Keihin EMS with RBW, twin ignition
Fuel-mixture generation:Keihin EFI (throttle body 50 mm)
Lubrication:Pressure lubrication with 1 oil pumps
Clutch:PASC slipper clutch, hydraulically operated
Transmission:6-speed
Primary drive:36:79
Secondary gear ratio:15:46
Battery capacity:8.6 Ah
CO2 emissions:98 g/km
Compression ratio:12.7
Fuel consumption:4.3 l/100 km
Frame design:Chromium-Molybdenum steel trellis frame, powder coated
Weight (without fuel):335.1 lbs (152 kg)
Tank capacity (approx.):3.5 gal (13.3 l)
Wheelbase:1506 mm
Front brake disc diameter:300 mm
Rear brake disc diameter:240 mm
Front brake:Brembo twin-piston floating calliper, brake disc
Rear brake:Brembo single-piston floating calliper, brake disc
Handlebar:Aluminum, tapered Ø 28/22 mm
Chain:520 X-Ring
Front suspension:WP XPLOR-USD, Ø 48 mm
Rear suspension:WP XPLOR with Pro-Lever linkage
Suspension Travel Fr/Rr:10.4/9.8 in (265/250 mm)
Seat height:36.8 in (935 mm)
Ground clearance:10.4 in (265 mm)
Silencer:Stainless steel primary and secondary silencer
Steering head angle:62.3 °
Rear subframe design:Self-supporting plastic tank
Tore dimensions (front/rear):90/90; 140/80
Wheels:Spoked tube type 1.85 x 21″ front; 2.50 x 18″ rear
Wheelbase:59.2 ± 0.6 in (1506 ± 15 mm)
MSRP:$13,399

Author: ADV Pulse Staff
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Kai
Kai
September 10, 2025 2:24 am

Nice to see the big single being continued! There is for sure a market for it. My 2022 701 is just above 30.000km and I use it mostly for allroad travelling, hoping it will still last me a few more years. Then the new version should be available “pre-loved”, because with the current price level of new motorcycles I doubt I will be able to afford a new one again.

Tzrted
Tzrted
September 10, 2025 10:17 am

Didn’t fix the things really wrong. Too tall, too little weight on the front wheel, too narrow of a transmission, too little steering sweep. This chassis has been a disappointment since its inception. I have had many KTMs but always have been disappointed in this bike. They just need to start over.

Alex
Alex
September 14, 2025 4:47 pm
Reply to  Tzrted

I almost bought one a couple years ago but the narrow range tranny was a show stopper for me

Sasha Pave
Sasha Pave
September 10, 2025 1:21 pm

Amazing the same basic platform has remained since 2008, and still there isn’t a direct competitor.

I think KTM did a great job designing the 690/701. The early models suffered from FI issues and vibration, but overall the LC4 is durable and reliable.

Any dual sport is a compromise, and this platform skews more off-road than the streetbike-turned-adv segment (Tenere, Africa, GS, etc). Less capacity than a big ADV, but you can actually ride these pretty aggressively off-road and they can take a tumble without breaking.

I appreciate KTM keeping the weight down, that’s really the standout feature. Heavier than an EXC, but much lighter than 890.

Joe Dirt
Joe Dirt
September 11, 2025 12:10 pm

They could just put a KTM Duke 390 “street motor” in an EXC-F frame…or better yet a Husqvarna FE frame and call it a day. Sub-300bls dual sport with enough power to cruise 80mph on the interstate…isn’t that what we want?

I’ve a 2017 KTM 690…it’s fun, but not a dirt bike. It’s too squirrely on the pavement at high speeds too. That and I’m always afraid of it over-heating on tight/slow trails.

At least the 2017 weighed 340lbs wet…a lighter exhaust can and lithium battery gets you to 330lbs wet quick…new bikes weigh 360lbs wet with the torque curve shifted further to the right 🙁

norm
norm
September 11, 2025 2:06 pm

Is it really 1 cm taller than the 2025 model? I can barely touch the ground on my 2015 701, which was listed at 905 mm, and now the 2026 model is 935 mm… How long does puberty last for KTM riders usually?

Hurley
Hurley
September 28, 2025 9:11 am
Reply to  norm

Enduros ain’t for short people.

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