Ahead of Equip 2025, Husqvarna is announcing five new chainsaws covering both Professional and residential needs. Theyโre all due in the first quarter of 2026, so we donโt have complete information just yet. That said, if youโre looking for an upgrade, check out the details and see if theyโre worth waiting for.
Husqvarna 564 XP Fuel-Injected Chainsaw

- Engine: 62.4cc, 5.4 HP
- Max Bar Length: 28 inches
- Chain Speed: 69.9 fps
- Weight: 12.8 lbs excluding cutting equipment
- Launch Date: Early 2026
- Price: $1099.99
For Pro arborists, the 564 XP is an upgrade that shakes up the 60cc class. Husqvarna designed it with a 50cc profile, making it more maneuverable and compact than other 60cc models, yet it has the power output of a 70cc saw. According to Husqvarna, itโs the most powerful in its class. Having that kind of power with a more compact size should make this the new benchmark for the 60cc class.
Itโs also worth noting that the 564 XP has the lowest vibration of any Husqvarna gas chainsaw. Vibration control is a major focus point for Husqvarna, so setting a new low is a big deal. More importantly, it will reduce the amount of fatigue and numbness you experience over the day while improving the sawโs long-term durability.
Additional Highlights
- Fuel-injection system
- Short-stroke engine
- Instant acceleration
- Consistent power delivery
- Simplified starting
Husqvarna 550i XP Battery Chainsaw

- Motor: 40V brushless, 4.3 HP
- Max Bar Length: 20 inches
- Chain Speed: 79 fps
- Weight: 8.8 lbs excluding cutting equipment and battery
- Launch Date: Early 2026
- Price: $829.99 bare, $1229.99 kit
The big deal for the 550i XP is that it takes over as Husqvarnaโs most powerful battery chainsaw, capable of using a 20-inch bar. With Stihlโs MSA 300 C-0 using a 20-inch bar and Greenworks Commercialโs H.O.G. saw sporting up to a 28-inch bar, itโs no surprise that Husqvarna is expanding its capabilities as well.
If youโre already used to Husqvarnaโs battery chainsaws, youโll notice this model gets a control screen upgrade. The display shows real-time battery levels, saw health, and status updates, including
SavE mode and heated handle (on G model) status.
Additional Highlights
- ActiveCool airflow system
- Improved starting under load
- Easier service access
Husqvarna 445S and 450S Rancher Chainsaws

- Engine: TBA
- Max Bar Length: TBA
- Chain Speed: TBA
- Weight: TBA
- Launch Date: Early 2026
- Price: $449.99 (445S), $499.99 (450S)
Turning to residential and farm needs, the 445 and 450 Rancher are getting an upgrade to โSโ models. There are some performance gains coming from their X-Torque enginesโ20% faster cutting for the 445S. Theyโre also upgraded with reinforced crankcases, quick-release cylinder covers, captured bar nut, and high-visibility felling marks while keeping the Smart Start, Air Injection, and LowVib technologies from the previous models.
Additional Highlights
- Effortless starts
- Simplified maintenance
- Enhanced durability
Husqvarna 450X Rancher Chainsaw

- Engine: TBA
- Max Bar Length: TBA
- Chain Speed: TBA
- Weight: TBA
- Launch Date: Spring 2026
- Price: $549.99
The 450 Rancher is also getting an โXโ model option, making it a more effective bridge between pure residential saws and Pro models. This primarily upgrades the starting and power delivery.
For cranking, youโre looking at 40% easier starts by reducing the number of steps compared to the 450.
For power delivery, an AutoTune upgrade automatically adjusts the engine settings to deal with fuel quality, altitude, humidity, and temperature. This all results in more consistent performance across a wide range of environmental conditions.
Additional Highlights
- Improved fuel efficiency
- Hybrid crankcase
- Colored felling marks
- Captured bar nuts
