Hope this means good things for our Terras. HUSQVARNA & HUSABERG TO BE RE-UNITED! Ever since KTM boss Stefan Pierer recently used his company Pierer Industries AG to purchase the Husqvarna brand from BMW, the question on everyone's lips has been, what will happen with Husqvarna? Well, here are some of the first official clues as to what will happen in the future for the 100-plus-year-old Husqvarna brand, via a press statement issued this evening by Husqvarna - check it out: “WE BRING TOGETHER WHAT BELONGS TOGETHER” The year 2013 will be remembered in motorcycling history as the year that Husqvarna was reborn. HUSQVARNA STARTS A NEW ERA OF GREAT SUCCESS Following the acquisition of Husqvarna by Pierer Industries AG and after careful analysis and evaluation of all aspects, it was decided to re-unite what came out of shared roots 25 years ago. In other words, Husqvarna will enter a positive new era by combining its own rich heritage with Husaberg’s state-of-the-art technology. NEW HUSQVARNA MODEL LINEUP TO BE PRESENTED IN OCTOBER The new generation of Husqvarna models is already in progress: a new line-up, with brand new exclusive design and the latest technology is being developed and will be offered in the segments Enduro, Motocross and Sportminicycles. There will also be exciting, newly developed products in the Supermoto segment – one in which Husqvarna has enjoyed a lot of success in recent years. DON'T MISS THE PRESENTATION OF THE NEW HUSQVARNA OFF-ROAD LINE-UP IN SWEDEN, PLANNED FOR EARLY OCTOBER 2013. The new line-up will be presented to the big fan community at the international EICMA show in Milan in early November. HUSQVARNA SPORTMOTORCYCLE GMBH, OPERATIONAL AS OF OCTOBER 2013 As of October 2013, the new group company 'Husqvarna Sportmotorcyle GmbH' based in Mattighofen, Austria, will be fully operational in the production and sale of the new model range to the Husqvarna network of dealers and distributors. Parts supply and customer service for all Husqvarna models up to and including Model Year 2013 are guaranteed for the years to come and will remain at the current business location in Biandronno (VA), Italy.
There have been a whole lot of threads started about this today, perhaps use another thread like this one? http://www.cafehusky.com/threads/husqvarna-is-alive-husaberg-is-no-more.31864/
Only related to TR650's which appear to have gone now. Thats a different story to the motocross/enduro lineup. Shall we move on now, sir ?