

Built to reflect Sherco’s Grand Prix DNA as closely as possible, the new range includes two exclusive models:
These are not just cosmetic specials. Sherco has equipped both bikes with serious factory-style hardware, including a KYB semi-factory Kashima fork with DLC-coated tubes and a KYB semi-factory rear shock with triple adjustment and DLC shaft — premium suspension components never before seen on a Sherco production enduro model.
The package goes much deeper than suspension. Both Replica models feature a long list of race-inspired upgrades, including Akrapovič exhaust components, CNC-machined blue hubs, factory triple clamps, Galfer brake discs, factory footpegs, Scar handlebar, a dedicated EnduroGP graphics kit, and a specific race-style seat.
Sherco is also making these machines properly exclusive. Each bike will come with a collector replica jersey signed by Steve Holcombe or Hamish Macdonald, plus a numbered frame sticker. Production will be limited to just 100 two-stroke models and 40 four-stroke models worldwide.
Rather than simply launching another limited edition, Sherco is clearly aiming to offer riders a closer connection to its EnduroGP programme — a bike that looks, feels, and is equipped far closer to the real thing.

Availability is scheduled for May with a Retail Price: $15,590 for the US market.