Husqvarna ebikes??????

They may very will just be re-badged e-bikes from another manufacturer. Ducati is doing this as well. Prices are pretty steep for what they are.
 
Here are a couple of quick resources including a seller. Having local support would be nice for a bike in this price range.
 
Here's the Ducati's:

 
The Ducati models appear to be re-badged Thok e-bikes. As the other poster stated, the Husky models are probably re-badged KTM e-bikes since they have the same parent company.
husky and johnserred are the same but not so maybe like husky saws the ebikes are . So did KTM make husky's dirt bikes ?
 
The original Haibike eBike creators the Puello's left ACCELL, Haibikes parent conglomerate, and worked out a licensing agreement with Husqvarna that has nothing to do with any other Husqvarna branded item.

However they are more than just a re-branded bike as the Puellos are bike industry veterans with lots of bike building history both e and normal. I think their bikes look great and seem to be doing well based on the merits of design and ride quality.
 
As the other poster stated, the Husky models are probably re-badged KTM e-bikes since they have the same parent company.

If that is true, watch out. KTM is notorious for building some serious dirt and street bikes. I used to own one. Isn't their company motto "Ready to race"?
 
They may very will just be re-badged e-bikes from another manufacturer. Ducati is doing this as well. Prices are pretty steep for what they are.
I don't think "re-badged" is a fair way to put it. I could be wrong, but I don't recall seeing any KTM bikes with that same "skeleton" frame as they call it.
 
I'll try again.....note that the partnership started in '17 so not a new arrangement and has nothing to do with KTM bicycles

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So we have a pretty good discussion going on here. As far parent companies go a lot times they share tech but are not the same. So do we have husky (ebike) rider out there or rather where are you?
 
You would have better luck asking in an EU based forum as Pexco does not support a dealer network here in the US as far as I can tell. Have you seen one in a shop here?
 
Husqvarna E MTB's will be sold in the US at select Husqvarna motorcycle dealers. Pexco is owned by the KTM Group and will sell E-bicycles under the Husqvarna and GasGas brands. Bikes are already in the US and should arrive at dealers soon.
 
Husqvarna has long produced and sold cordless power tools including chainsaws and so they do have people who understand battery and motor technologies. Yamaha is another late entry but a very innovative company that could become a dominant player.
 
Husqvarna has long produced and sold cordless power tools including chainsaws and so they do have people who understand battery and motor technologies. Yamaha is another late entry but a very innovative company that could become a dominant player.
Um......... Yamaha started doing it in the late 80'S as far as I know
 
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