GasGas to Produce Naked Streetbikes and Adventure-Tourer

Dennis Chung
by Dennis Chung

New models will be based on existing KTM bikes

A management presentation prepared by KTM‘s parent company Pierer Mobility reveals GasGas will introduce at least three streetbikes, including two 800-class models, a naked bike and an adventure-tourer, plus a 250-class naked bike.

When KTM bought a stake in GasGas back in September, the company said it would be expanding into new segments, particularly with four-stroke engines. Much like KTM did with Husqvarna, the new GasGas models will be developed from equivalent existing KTM models. Like Husqvarna, GasGas is known more for its off-road models. Where Husqvarna did have some streetbikes in the past, most notably the Terra and Strada models produced under BMW ownership, venturing into streetbikes is a bigger change for GasGas which is best known for its trials bikes.

According to the presentation, there are just three streetbikes planned at the moment, as shown in the graphic above. Though we can make out some details from the pictures, I’d hesitate to consider them to be anything more than just placeholders at the moment (likewise for the four-stroke dirt bikes which are clearly depicted with two-stroke expansion chambers).

Future KTM models Revealed in the Presentation
Future Husqvarna Models Revealed in the the Presentation

The 250 model will likely share much of its DNA with the KTM 250 Duke, a Single-cylinder bike offered in India and other markets. There’s no mention of a GasGas version of the 390 Duke (or the expected twin-cylinder 490 Duke), so it remains to be seen if the GasGas 250 naked bike will be offered in North America or Europe.

The 800 models will similarly be based on the KTM Duke and Adventure, which are currently transitioning from 790 to 890 models.

Despite venturing into streetbikes, GasGas will continue to produce off-road models. The 450 and 350 displacements are new for GasGas but will be familiar to KTM and Husqvarna dirt riders. GasGas will also continue to produce electric youth models, including supermoto, enduro and trials bikes.

The management presentation does not provide any timeline on these new GasGas models, though we expect them to come sooner rather than later, thanks to the shared development with the KTM and Husqvarna brands.

Dennis Chung
Dennis Chung

Dennis has been a part of the Motorcycle.com team since 2008, and through his tenure, has developed a firm grasp of industry trends, and a solid sense of what's to come. A bloodhound when it comes to tracking information on new motorcycles, if there's a new model on the horizon, you'll probably hear about it from him first.

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  • Old MOron Old MOron on Dec 20, 2019

    Aw shucks, I was pleasantly surprised when I read the headline. But rebadged KTM's? What's the point? I guess it might get some Spaniards excited.

  • Peter Fezza Peter Fezza on Jan 10, 2020

    Destruction of the GasGas as an individual design, like Husaberg and Husqvarna before them.

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