Husqvarna Svartpilen 801 2025

Blasts Your Worries Away

The Laid-back Rebel with Two Faces. When a Motorcycle Wipes Away Your Workday. Testing the Svartpilen 801!

by nastynils on 23/08/2025

There are motorcycles that are like a shot of espressobrief, intense, and leaving you wide awake. And then there's the Husqvarna Svartpilen 801. It's like that rare summer evening when the breeze is warm, the light is golden, and suddenly all your worries fade away. That's exactly what happened to me the first time I rode it home from the company parking lot. A day full of meetings, stress, emailsgone in just 20 minutes in the saddle. Just that broad, genuine grin under the helmet. I've felt it before, on a Ducati Scrambler or a Harley-Davidson in relaxed mode. But rarely as pronounced as here. Why? Because the Svartpilen offers an immersive sensory experience, engaging every sense distinctivelymeasured, never overwhelming, always ensuring your mind doesnt have time to dwell on worries.

Husqvarna Svartpilen 801 - Urban All-rounder with Off-road DNA

Svartpilen 801 - A Naked Bike with Off-road DNA

Husqvarna positions the Svartpilen 801 as an urban all-rounder that doesn't stop at the curb. Its powered by the well-known 799cc parallel-twin from Mattighofen, featuring a 270° crankpin offset, delivering 105 horsepower at 9,250 rpm and 87 Nm at 8,000 rpm. The chassisa chrome-molybdenum trellis frameweighs only 181 kg dry, with a seat height of 820 mm and a 14-liter fuel tank. Up front, its equipped with a 43 mm WP-APEX USD fork (140 mm travel, adjustable for compression and rebound), and a WP-APEX monoshock at the rear (150 mm, adjustable for rebound and preload). There's 300 mm dual discs with radial four-piston calipers at the front and a 240 mm disc at the rear. Factory features include cornering ABS, traction control, and three ride modes (Street, Sport, Rain); the optional Dynamic Package adds anti-wheelie, MSR, and a multi-level quickshifter. Market prices? In Germany, dealer offers start at around €9,891, and in Austria at €9,499exceptionally affordable for a bike with this setup. Current listings can be found here.

The Engine – Feel Over Tachometer

The first thing you notice: you don't need the tachometer. The engine is so responsive that you always feel where it's operating. Throttle and rear wheelit feels like a single, cohesive entity. Down low, it's full of torque; up top, surprisingly wild. In everyday riding, you mostly keep it in the mid-range, rarely revving highuntil you push it to its limits. Then, the relaxed cruiser transforms into a sporty naked that holds its own against the usual 100-hp contenders. The quickshifter operates smoothly, and the gearbox shifts cleanly. Acoustically, the optional Akrapovic exhaust from Husqvarna accessories provides a warm, rich tonepresent, but not overwhelming.

Husqvarna Svartpilen 801 - Chassis and Handling

Husqvarna Svartpilen 801 - Outfitted with Accessories from the Husqvarna Lineup

In relaxed mode, the Svartpilen is a cruiser. It steers easily, remains stable, and forgives rough steering inputs. The seat provides just enough feedback to make you feel connected, without becoming uncomfortable. Switch your mindset, and it shows its second face: taut, agile, and eager to tackle fast stretches with precision. Here, you can feel that Husqvarna test riders, who love to push the limits, developed the setup. The tuning isn't overtly sporty, but it's practicaland that's exactly what makes it so appealing.

Electronics and Features – High-Tech Without Intrusion

Cornering ABS, finely tuned traction control, quickshifter, selectable ride modesit's all there, and all functional. Interestingly, you quickly forget these aids are at work in everyday riding. The Svartpilen inspires so much mechanical confidence that you rarely need to check the menu. The TFT display is bright and high-contrast, with backlit controls ensuring youre not left guessing at night.

Everyday Use and Minor Quirks

Looks stylish! Perfect for everyday riding! Slightly uncomfortable on longer trips - The Husky Seat

The handlebar bend with a crossbar and the upright seating positionall fit perfectly with the concept. It handles gravel roads without complaint. The stock Pirelli MT-60 RS tires with semi-knobby tread are a promise: asphalt is their comfort zone, but theyre ready when the path continues. They offer good grip in lean angles, though they feel a bit more stable and less agile than pure sport tiresits a matter of taste. However, there are some criticisms: the downward-facing mirrors look sleek, but force you to take your eyes off the road. And visually, it doesn't handle luggage solutions wellwhether original or aftermarket, they slightly disrupt the line. For those who want to travel, a backpack is the better choice.

Comparison to Competitors

The Ducati Scrambler 800 has a cooler look, but it's weaker at the top end and significantly more expensive. Naked bikes like the KTM 990 Duke offer similar performance but always push you a bit more. Its remarkable how small differences can change a motorcycles character. Triumph Street Scrambler models are sexy but don't offer the riding dynamics of the Svartpilen.

The Svartpilen occupies a niche: it can be sporty without constantly pushing you and can decelerate without becoming boring.

Conclusion: Husqvarna Svartpilen 801 2025

The Svartpilen 801 isn't a "more, more, more" power naked. It's a motorcycle that offers both: the relaxed evening cruise and the sporty Sunday morning ride. It makes you smile—and that might be the greatest luxury a bike can offer. For riders seeking retro styling with modern technology and sporty handling, it’s an exciting choice.


  • Great twin-cylinder engine with power in all situations
  • outstanding electronics for its class
  • excellent quickshifter
  • good build quality
  • cohesive overall package
  • low fuel consumption
  • good value for money
  • agile handling
  • precise brakes
  • versatile use
  • versatility between relaxation and sport
  • high suspension quality in daily use
  • comfortable ergonomics
  • Firm suspension and stiff seat uncomfortable on long rides
  • luggage solutions visually unsatisfactory