Norden 901 Expedition, Motor From Husqvarna Suitable For Expedition

JAKARTA - The two-wheeled manufacturer from Sweden, Husqvarna, doesn't want to stop teasing its enthusiasts. After releasing the standard Norden 901, Husqvarna then introduced the Expedition version.

There are several differences between the standard and Expedition versions. However, as reported by Visordown, the difference between the two Norden 901 is not significant.

The striking difference is in the legs, where Expedition uses WP XPLOR suspension at the front and XPLOR PDS at the rear. The advantage of the suspension is that it has a 20 mm longer travel distance.

For the cockpit, there is a slight upgrade for the driver. Husqvarna installed a bigger windshield, grip warmers, and heated driver seats.

Other features that are carried on the Norden 901 Expedition are preload, compression, rebound, standard center, and heavy-duty engine guard settings. There is a Bluetooth connector that can be used for telephone or navigation.

On the rear side, a bag with a capacity of 36 liters is paired. Of course, this is suitable for riders who want to travel far.

As for specifications, the Norden 901 Expedition has a parallel twin engine that can put out a power of 889 cc or 105 hp which produces 8,000 rpm. This is the same engine as the KTM Adventure R, but differs in power output of only 86.5hp.

Reportedly, this motorbike will be available at dealers around March 2023 and can be ordered via the official Husqvarna website. The price is set at £ 13,599 or around IDR 250 million.