Interactions with Husqvarna bikes on 99 Spokes over the last 30 days

Adjusted for traffic volume by country

  1. Finland
  2. Italy
  3. Austria
  4. Canada
  5. Slovenia
  6. Sweden
  7. Germany
  8. United States
  9. France
  10. Poland
Husqvarna price point breakdown
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$12,000
Husqvarna bikes by category
TouringCyclocrossXCTrailEnduroUrban
Husqvarna eBikes
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Husqvarna model ranges
Touring
Gran

Current Models

4

price

($4,174)—($6,042)

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Tourer

Current Models

2

price

($3,295)—($3,845)

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Cyclocross
Cross Tourer

Current Models

4

price

($4,174)—($6,042)

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XC
Grand Towner

Current Models

4

price

($3,295)—($3,845)

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Pather

Current Models

4

price

($3,295)—($4,394)

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Light Cross

Current Models

4

price

($4,394)—($6,592)

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Grand Pather

Current Models

3

price

($4,394)—($5,493)

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Towner

Current Models

3

price

($3,075)

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Crosser

Current Models

2

price

($3,295)—($3,845)

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Trail
Light Cross

Current Models

2

price

($5,053)—($6,042)

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Pather

Current Models

2

price

($3,845)—($4,394)

Browse Pather bikes »
Mountain Cross MC1

Current Models

1

price

($5,053)

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Enduro
Mountain Cross

Current Models

6

price

$4,999—$7,999

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Hard Cross

Current Models

4

price

$4,299—$6,599

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Hard Cross HC2

Current Models

1

price

($5,822)

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Urban
Eco City

Current Models

5

price

($2,416)—($2,856)

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Youth
12eDrive

Current Models

1

price

($927)

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16eDrive

Current Models

1

price

($1,079)

Browse 16eDrive bikes »
Recent reviews
Flow Mountain Bike
2024 Husqvarna Mountain Cross MC6 Review | A brand new Swedish e-MTB that's come out swinging

Nov 2023

The Husqvarna Mountain Cross MC6 has been updated for 2024, and for the first time ever, it's now available in Australia.

Highs
  • Plush & well-controlled suspension

  • Easy handling with the mullet setup

  • Shimano EP801 motor is smooth & intuitive

  • Slick frame design & battery integration

  • Quality components for the price

Lows
  • Issues with main plug & battery rattle

  • Head angle could be slacker

  • Tyres undergunned

  • Dropper post too short

  • Headset cable routing

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E-Mountainbike Magazine
Husqvarna Hard Cross 9.0 Review

Mar 2019 · Christoph Bayer

Husqvarna are one of the big newcomers to the eMTB market and the brand has gotten off to an impressive start. The team has managed to offer a complete product portfolio by its second season. At the top of the range, they’ve got the Husqvarna Hard Cross 9.0.NEW: Before we get into the review, we […]

Highs
  • Confidence inspiring

  • Bold, unique design

  • Very plush suspension with lots of reserves

Lows
  • Heavy

  • Poor finish

  • Pricey

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E-Mountainbike Magazine
Husqvarna Hard Cross HC 9 Review – The Princess and the Pea

Dec 2018 · Valentin Rühl

Lawnmowers, chain saws and motocross bikes – Husqvarna hasn’t been a brand you’d usually associate with eMTBs, but all that’s about to change. To find out what it’s capable of, we were given the exclusive opportunity to review Husqvarna’s new Hard Cross HC 9.NEW: Before we get into the review, we would like to tell […]

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E-Mountainbike Magazine
Husqvarna MC7 Review – What is this German newcomer with Swedish roots capable of?

Mar 2018 · Moritz Dittmar

At 122 years of age Husqvarna is the oldest bicycle-brand in Sweden and yet it is best known for its chainsaws, lawnmowers and motocross bikes. Husqvarna MC7 Review – What is this German newcomer with Swedish roots capable of?

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Which Husqvarna bikes are most popular?

The most popular Husqvarna model families are the Hard Cross, Mountain Cross, and Light Cross.

Q: Does Husqvarna make eBikes?

Yes, Husqvarna manufactures both conventional bikes and e-bikes.