GasGas spent plenty of time in the paint booth when creating the 2026 off-road lineup. With a variety of technical and cosmetic changes, the Spanish manufacturer was keen on showing off the new looks.

Their 2026 motocross bikes include the GasGas MC 125 and MC 250 on the two-stroke side, and the MC 250F and MC 450F for four stroke. Enduro is covered with the returning EC 300, while the EX 300 represents cross country racing.

The new livery is described as “subtle, stylish, and vibrant”. It retains its red base but includes more black on the seat cover, handlebars, and rims.

All models also come with a new protection cap for the fuel line, more ergonomic bodywork, forged triple clamps, and a die-cast aluminum swing arm. The two strokes have an updated wiring harness routing, throttle body injection with premix, and electronic exhaust control.

The motocross bikes come with WP XACT front fork with AER technology and a hydrostop, while the shock on the rear has 300 millimeters of travel.

Cross country features a six-speed PANKL transmission and WP XACT closed cartridge front fork. The fuel tank is also larger at 2.37 gallons with a bigger 18-inch rear wheel, both of which were adapted from the enduro bikes.

The enduro models now have more settings on the WP XPLO front fork and XACT rear shock. There is also a new tire compound for the Dunlop GEOMAX AT82 tires.

For youth riders, GasGas offers the MC 50, 65, and 85 two-stroke bikes. All of them come with 17mm wrench size and closed nut designs like their adult counterparts. The 50 and 65 now have stronger WP XACT forks, while the 85 has a rear brake lever.

The bikes will be available at GasGas dealers starting September.

GasGas is part of Pierer Bajaj AG, which was pulled from its murky waters in July. Sister brands KTM and Husqvarna unveiled their 2026 off-road bikes in early August.

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