2023
Husqvarna FE 250 Heritage - Specifications & Review

Article Complete Info
| Articleid | 71218 |
|---|---|
| Category | Enduro-offroad |
| Make | Husqvarna |
| Model | FE 250 Heritage |
| Year | 2023 |
Chassis, Suspension, Brakes & Wheels
| Frametype | Central double-cradle-type 25CrMo4 steel |
|---|---|
| Frontbrakes | Single disc. GSK Wave disk. |
| Frontbrakesdiameter | 260 mm (10.2 inches) |
| Frontsuspension | WP XPLOR-USD, Ø 48 mm |
| Fronttyre | 90/90-21 |
| Frontwheeltravel | 300 mm (11.8 inches) |
| Rake | 26.1° |
| Rearbrakes | Single disc. GSK Wave disk. |
| Rearbrakesdiameter | 220 mm (8.7 inches) |
| Rearsuspension | WP XACT Monoshock with linkage |
| Reartyre | 140/90-19 |
| Rearwheeltravel | 300 mm (11.8 inches) |
| Wheels | Excel rims. Michelin Enduro tyres |
Engine & Transmission
| Borexstroke | 81.0 x 48.5 mm (3.2 x 1.9 inches) |
|---|---|
| Clutch | DDS wet multi-disc clutch, Braktec hydraulics |
| Compression | 13.8:1 |
| Coolingsystem | Liquid |
| Displacement | 249.9 ccm (15.25 cubic inches) |
| Driveline | X-Ring 5/8 x 1/4´ chain |
| Enginedetails | Titanium valves |
| Enginetype | Single cylinder, four-stroke |
| Fuelconsumption | 3.47 litres/100 km (28.8 km/l or 67.79 mpg) |
| Fuelsystem | Injection |
| Gearbox | 5-speed |
| Greenhousegases | 80.5 CO2 g/km. (CO2 - Carbon dioxide emission) |
| Ignition | Hitachi Astemo EMS |
| Power | 46.0 HP (33.6 kW)) |
| Transmissiontypefinaldrive | Chain (final drive) |
Other Specifications
| Coloroptions | White/yellow/blue |
|---|---|
| Comments | Traction control. |
| Starter | Electric |
Physical Measures & Capacities
| Dryweight | 106.0 kg (233.7 pounds) |
|---|---|
| Fuelcapacity | 9.00 litres (2.38 US gallons) |
| Groundclearance | 360 mm (14.2 inches) |
| Overalllength | 2260 mm (89.0 inches) |
| Powerweightratio | 0.4340 HP/kg |
| Seatheight | 950 mm (37.4 inches) If adjustable, lowest setting. |
About Husqvarna
Country of Origin:
Sweden (modern production in Austria/Europe under Pierer Mobility)
Founder:
Husqvarna Vapenfabriks AB (17th-century origins; motorcycles early 1900s)
Best Known For:
MX/enduro dominance (CR/WR/FE), sleek street models (Vitpilen/Svartpilen), and rally success
Company History
Husqvarna’s motorcycle chapter began in the brass era, but its legend was forged in the dirt: light, sharp two-strokes that ruled motocross in the 1960s–70s and taught the world that weight is the enemy. The brand’s minimalist Swedish design language—clean lines, purposeful ergonomics—carried into modern four-strokes and, after ownership changes, into a new life within Pierer Mobility. MX and enduro ranges share platforms with KTM but wear unique ergonomics, suspension settings, and aesthetics—white/blue bodywork, lower seat heights on some models, and a refined feel. On the street, Vitpilen/Svartpilen distilled Scandinavian design into flickable singles and twins that made city riding artful. Rally programs and off-road championships kept Husky’s credentials current. Historically, Husqvarna is a throughline from the sport’s origins to today’s electronics-assisted dirt bikes: a brand that made ‘light and right’ doctrine mainstream. Whether a 1970s silver-tank two-stroke or a modern FE, a Husky feels like a precise tool—ready to turn terrain into flow.
