Husqvarna has unveiled its 701 Enduro for 2027, which is identical to the 2026 model. It’s the Austrian brand’s largest-displacement dual sport motorcycle, which sends power to the rear wheel via a fuel-injected liquid-cooled SOHC four-stroke 693cc single-cylinder engine with a six-speed transmission and slipper clutch.
The 2027 Husqvarna 701 Enduro is identical to last year’s model.Husqvarna
The 701 Enduro is built around a chromoly steel trellis frame and is suspended by a WP Xplor 48mm coil-spring fork and WP Xplor shock. Brembo brakes help modulate speed with a dual-piston front caliper and 300mm disc and single-piston rear caliper and 240mm disc.
Husqvarna says its 701 Enduro makes 78 hp at 8000 rpm and 53.8 lb.-ft. of torque at 6750 rpm.Husqvarna
Stock tires are Continental’s TKC 80 in 90/90-21 front and 140/80-18 rear sizing, which are mounted on D.I.D DirtStar rims. Some familiar components found on Husqvarna’s two smaller-displacement street-legal dirt bikes (the FE 350s and FE 501s) are CNC-machined triple clamps, a Brembo hydraulic clutch, and ODI lock-on grips.
According to Husqvarna, its 701 Enduro weighs 335 pounds wet, without fuel.Husqvarna
The 2027 Husqvarna 701 Enduro is available in dealerships now with the same suggested retail price as last year—$13,399.