NEW MC 150 AND MC 300 MODELS COMPLETE THE IMPROVED RANGE OF MOTOCROSS AND CROSS COUNTRY BIKES
MURRIETA, CA – May 30, 2025 – (Motor Sports NewsWire) – One year on from launching an all-new generation of motocross and cross country bikes, GASGAS is spicing things up once again with a revitalized lineup that includes two new 2-stroke models for 2025! Existing bikes across both ranges now feature revised frames, motor mounts, swingarms, suspension settings, and linkages to make sure each one is even more fun to ride! Check them out online or at your nearest GASGAS dealer this summer onward!
- New and improved GASGAS dirt bikes revealed for 2025
- Huge choice of models means there’s something for everyone
- Check out the motocross and cross country bikes this summer at a dealer near you
We surprised our Factory Racing riders with the new bikes. Watch their reaction here!
You asked for them and we’ve produced them. That’s right 2-stroke fans, we’ve introduced an MC 150 and an MC 300 to our motocross line up! By expanding our range, we really do have a bike for everyone now. From beginner to pro, and every rider in between. The little MC 150 uses the foundations of our super-popular MC 125, but takes power and, more importantly, torque, to a crazy new level for such a small capacity dirt bike.
And the same can be said for the MC 300, which is based on our versatile MC 250. Offering up plenty of power, it’ll be the super-useable torque curve that 2-stroke fanatics worldwide are going to love most about the MC 300! Both bikes are built using the same high-quality components you’ll find on all our motocross and cross-country models for 2025. Such as…
The revised frame design. Around the upper shock mount our engineers have removed a little material as well as reducing the thickness of the frame at the front. In addition to saving 300g, what’s more important is that these revisions were made to significantly improve handling, especially when entering corners, without sacrificing any straight-line stability. New motor mounts further refine the frame’s flex characteristics with revised suspension settings introduced to complement the chassis changes and help elevate the riding experience.
A stronger air intake sleeve prevents it from flexing to maintain maximum airflow, while at the rear of each bike, the swingarm is updated to help with the durability of the chain slider,…
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