Key performance

🔧
293 cc
Displacement
💺
960 mm
Seat height
10.0 L
Fuel capacity
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Technical specifications

Changements 2019 2017
Valve timing
Double Overhead Cams/Twin Cam (DOHC)
Starter
Electric Electric & kick
Front suspension
WP-USD, AER 48, Ø 48 mm WP-USD Xplor 48 with preload adjuster
Front wheel travel
310 mm (12.2 inches) 300 mm (11.8 inches)
Length
2260.00 mm
Fuel capacity
9.25 L 10.00 L
Dry weight
105.40 kg 102.40 kg

Engine

Displacement
293 cc
Engine type
Single cylinder, two-stroke
Cooling
Liquid
Bore × stroke
72.0 x 72.0 mm (2.8 x 2.8 inches)
Fuel system
Carburettor. 38mm flat slide Mikuni TMX
Valve timing
Double Overhead Cams/Twin Cam (DOHC)
Lubrication
Mixture oil lubrication
Ignition
Kokusan EMS
Starter
Electric & kick

Chassis

Frame
25CrMo4 steel central-tube
Gearbox
6-speed
Final drive
Chain   (final drive)
Clutch
Wet, DDS multi-disc clutch, Magura hydraulics
Front suspension
WP-USD Xplor 48 with preload adjuster
Rear suspension
WP shock absorber with linkage
Front wheel travel
300 mm (11.8 inches)
Rear wheel travel
330 mm (13.0 inches)

Brakes

Front brakes
Single disc. Brembo twin-piston floating calliper, brake disc
Rear brakes
Single disc. Brembo single-piston floating calliper, brake disc
Front tyre
90/90-21
Rear tyre
140/90-18

Dimensions

Seat height
960.00 mm
Wheelbase
1482.00 mm
Ground clearance
370.00 mm
Fuel capacity
10.00 L
Dry weight
102.40 kg

Overview

You remember the days when a 300 two-stroke was a wild beast, a constant exercise in dosage between traction and high-side? The Husqvarna TE 300 of 2016, however, marks a turning point. It’s no longer a motorcycle to be tamed, but a refined work tool, designed to conquer the extreme. With its 104 kilograms dry weight and 54 horsepower from a modestly named 293 cm3 single-cylinder engine, the promise is clear: to offer the power of a large displacement in a 250-size package. And it must be said, the result borders on a technical feat.

Husqvarna TE 300

The secret? A systemic approach where everything communicates. The chromoly steel frame, rigid in torsion but flexible longitudinally, constantly interacts with the aluminum swingarm, the flex of which is calculated to the millimeter. This is not just engineering jargon. You feel, you really feel the difference. The machine digests roots and rocks with disconcerting serenity, while remaining surgically precise in tight turns. The WP 4CS suspension, often criticized at its inception on other models, finds its ideal terrain here after careful recalibration. It’s not the most progressive on the market, but its original setting, coupled with the new front-end geometry with its thinner front axle, offers a stunning agility/stability compromise for pure, hard enduro riding.

Of course, the heart beats to the rhythm of the two-stroke. But what a two-stroke! Far from the nervous and peaky character of the old ones, the TE 300 delivers its power with the deceptive elasticity of a four-stroke, thanks in part to its adjustable exhaust valve and Boyesen membrane. The handlebar-mounted mapping selector is not a gimmick: it allows you to switch from an ultra-linear curve for slippery terrain to a more aggressive response as soon as the path clears. The new Brembo hydraulic clutch is a blessing, offering perfect modulation and a constant slip point, even after hours of demanding riding. It’s this ease of use, reinforced by the electric starter (standard with a kick backup), that makes it accessible to riders of a good level, not just pros.

So, who is its audience? The pure trail rider who seeks the most performant and advanced machine to explore the most technical trails. At 8690 euros new, it clearly aimed for the top of the range. Today, on the **used** market, it represents a safe bet for those who want a solid base. It is true that many will mention its cousin, the **KTM 300 EXC**, renowned for its powerful engine, high-end suspension and performance on technical terrain. The **Husqvarna TE 300** is the other side of the same coin, sharing the essential mechanics but with a different chassis philosophy and feel, often judged more precise and "communicative." With its 11 liters, its tank also breaks all records in the category, a major asset for long outings.

The TE 300 2016 is not a perfect motorcycle. Some will reproach it for its high price and a finish that can show signs of fatigue if it is not pampered. But it laid the foundations for what makes the success of current models, such as the **Husqvarna TE 300 i** with injection or the **TE 300 Pro 2024**. It has demonstrated that a 300cc two-stroke could be both a competition weapon and an accessible accomplice, redefining what was expected of a **top 2-stroke enduro**. It is a motorcycle that has grown an entire category.

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