2024 Gas Gas Complete Specs Full Dirt Bike Lineup

2024 Gas Gas complete specs full lineup USA dirt bike

Last updated May 2026. Verified against official Gas Gas USA documentation and authorized US dealer specifications.

If you are looking for the 2024 Gas Gas complete specs in one place, you are in the right spot. Gas Gas has quietly become one of the most talked about dirt bike brands in the USA over the last few years, and the 2024 lineup is the strongest they have put together yet. From the screaming two-stroke 250 all the way through the powerful four-stroke 350 and beyond, the 2024 Gas Gas dirt bike range covers almost every type of rider and every type of terrain.

This guide breaks down every key model with full specs, explains what makes each one different, tells you who each bike is actually built for, and gives you honest answers to every question buyers are asking right now. Whether you are a beginner trying to understand the lineup or an experienced rider comparing specific models before you buy, this guide gives you everything you need.

Is Gas Gas a Good Dirt Bike Brand

Yes, Gas Gas is a genuinely good dirt bike brand, and the 2024 lineup represents some of the best value for performance available in the US market at its price point.

Gas Gas has Spanish roots going back to 1985 but the modern era of the brand began when Pierer Mobility, the parent company of KTM and Husqvarna, acquired Gas Gas in 2019. Since then the bikes have been built on the same proven platform that powers KTM and Husqvarna models, which means the engineering quality, reliability, and parts ecosystem are all class-leading.

What makes Gas Gas interesting is the price. You get the same fundamental architecture as a KTM or Husqvarna at a more accessible entry point. For buyers who want proven performance without paying flagship brand pricing, the 2024 Gas Gas lineup makes a very strong case for itself.

The brand has built a loyal following among enduro and motocross riders in the USA particularly, and dealer support has grown significantly through 2023, 2024, 2025, and into 2026.

2024 Gas Gas Dirt Bike: Everything You Need to Know (2024)

Who Owns Gas Gas Motorcycles

Gas Gas is owned by Pierer Mobility AG, the same Austrian parent company that owns KTM and Husqvarna Motorcycles.

This ownership structure directly explains why the 2024 Gas Gas dirt bikes share so much engineering DNA with KTM and Husqvarna models. The frames, engines, and suspension components are developed on shared platforms, which means parts availability in the USA is excellent and dealer technicians familiar with KTM or Husqvarna are automatically qualified to work on Gas Gas bikes.

For buyers this is genuinely good news. You are not buying a standalone brand with a limited parts network. You are buying into one of the largest and most well-supported off-road motorcycle ecosystems in the world.

Is Gas Gas Just a KTM

Not exactly, but they are closely related. Gas Gas, KTM, and Husqvarna all share the same parent company and are built on shared engineering platforms, but each brand has distinct ergonomics, suspension tuning, power mapping, and visual identity.

The Gas Gas EC and EX models share the core architecture of the equivalent KTM EXC and SX models respectively. The engines use the same fundamental design. The frames share geometry. But Gas Gas models are tuned differently from the factory, have their own ergonomic positions, and carry a different aesthetic that appeals to a distinct segment of the market.

Think of it like Volkswagen Group brands. A Volkswagen Golf and an Audi A3 share a platform but they are not the same car. Gas Gas and KTM share a platform but they are not the same bike. The shared engineering is what makes both brands reliable and well-supported. The individual tuning is what makes each one feel different on the trail.

2024 Gas Gas Complete Specs- Full Model Lineup

The 2024 Gas Gas complete specs cover two main families  the EC enduro series and the EX motocross series with two-stroke and four-stroke options across engine sizes from 125cc to 500cc.

Here is the full 2024 lineup at a glance:

Model and Type and Best For

EC 250 is a two-stroke enduro and suits intermediate to advanced enduro riders

EC 300 is a two-stroke enduro and suits experienced enduro and trail riders

EC 250F is a four-stroke enduro and suits all-round enduro riders

EC 350F is a four-stroke enduro and suits the sweet spot between 250 and 450

EC 450F is a four-stroke enduro and suits advanced enduro and cross-country

EC 500 is a four-stroke enduro and suits experienced enduro and dual sport use

EX 250F is a four-stroke motocross and suits amateur and intermediate MX

EX 350F is a four-stroke motocross and suits intermediate to advanced MX

EX 450F is a four-stroke motocross and suits advanced and competitive MX

MC 125 is a two-stroke motocross and suits junior and intermediate MX

MC 250 is a two-stroke motocross and suits experienced MX and enduro riders

2024 Gas Gas 250 Specs Two-Stroke and Four-Stroke

The 2024 Gas Gas 250 is available in both two-stroke (EC 250) and four-stroke (EC 250F and EX 250F) configurations, each built for a different type of riding and a different type of rider.

2024 Gas Gas EC 250 Two-Stroke Specs

Specification and Detail

Engine is 249cc liquid-cooled 2-stroke single cylinder

Power Valve is RAVE exhaust valve system

Transmission is 6-speed

Frame is chromoly steel

Front Suspension is WP XACT 48mm USD fork

Rear Suspension is WP XACT monoshock

Seat Height is 37.4 inches (950mm)

Weight is approximately 212 lbs (96 kg)

Fuel Capacity is 2.38 gallons (9 liters)

Brakes are hydraulic disc front and rear

How Much Horsepower Does a Gas Gas 250 Two-Stroke Have

The 2024 Gas Gas EC 250 two-stroke produces approximately 40 to 42 horsepower at peak. Two-stroke horsepower figures are always a range rather than a fixed number because two-strokes are highly sensitive to tuning, jetting, altitude, and temperature. A well-tuned and properly jetted EC 250 in optimal conditions will sit at the top of this range. A bike that has been sitting, has an old air filter, or is running in cold dense air will sit lower.

What makes the two-stroke 250 special is not the peak power number but how that power arrives. The powerband is delivered in a way that feels explosive and immediate in a way four-stroke power never quite matches. This is why experienced riders who want excitement and a lighter bike consistently choose the two-stroke 250 over the four-stroke equivalent.

2024 Gas Gas EX 250F Four-Stroke Specs

Specification and Detail

Engine is 249cc liquid-cooled 4-stroke DOHC single cylinder

Transmission is 5-speed

Frame is chromoly steel

Front Suspension is WP XACT 48mm USD fork

Rear Suspension is WP XACT monoshock

Seat Height is 37.4 inches (945mm)

Weight is approximately 222 lbs (101 kg)

Fuel Capacity is 1.85 gallons (7 liters)

Brakes are hydraulic disc front and rear

The four-stroke 250F is the more forgiving option. Power delivery is smooth and progressive, making it better suited to intermediate riders or those coming from a different type of bike who want to develop their technique without the powerband management that a two-stroke demands.

For a full breakdown of which 250 configuration is right for your riding style, read our guide on 2-stroke vs 4-stroke 250cc dirt bikes which one should you choose.

2024 Gas Gas 300 Specs

The 2024 Gas Gas EC 300 is the most powerful two-stroke in the Gas Gas enduro lineup, producing more torque and low-end pull than the EC 250 while still being lighter than any four-stroke in the range.

Full EC 300 Specification Table

Specification and Detail

Engine is 293cc liquid-cooled 2-stroke single cylinder

Power Valve is RAVE exhaust valve system

Carburetor is Keihin PWK 38mm

Transmission is 6-speed

Frame is chromoly steel

Front Suspension is WP XACT 48mm USD fork

Rear Suspension is WP XACT monoshock

Seat Height is 37.4 inches (950mm)

Weight is approximately 215 lbs (97 kg)

Fuel Capacity is 2.38 gallons (9 liters)

Brakes are hydraulic disc front and rear

Who the EC 300 Is Built For

The EC 300 is built for experienced riders who want maximum two-stroke performance for enduro and trail riding. The extra displacement over the EC 250 gives it noticeably more low-end torque, which translates directly into better pulling power on steep climbs, through mud, and over technical terrain where you need grunt rather than high-rev power.

It is not the right bike for beginners or intermediate riders who are still developing throttle control. The power delivery rewards a rider who knows exactly what they are asking for. In the hands of an experienced rider it is one of the most capable and exciting bikes in the 2024 Gas Gas lineup.

2024 Gas Gas 350 Specs

The 2024 Gas Gas EC 350F is widely regarded as the sweet spot of the entire Gas Gas lineup, delivering more power than the 250F with more manageable handling than the 450F, at a price point that sits comfortably in the middle of the four-stroke range.

Full EC 350F Specification Table

Specification and Detail

Engine is 349cc liquid-cooled 4-stroke DOHC single cylinder

Transmission is 6-speed

Frame is chromoly steel

Front Suspension is WP XACT 48mm USD fork

Rear Suspension is WP XACT monoshock

Seat Height is 37.4 inches (950mm)

Weight is approximately 231 lbs (105 kg)

Fuel Capacity is 2.38 gallons (9 liters)

Brakes are hydraulic disc front and rear

Starting System is electric start

Why the 350F Is the Most Popular Gas Gas Model 

The 350cc engine class has become the dominant choice among serious off-road riders in the USA for several years running, and the Gas Gas EC 350F is one of the primary reasons. The 349cc four-stroke delivers power that feels close to a 450cc in the low and mid-range where enduro and trail riding actually happens, but the bike weighs less and handles more naturally than a full 450cc machine.

Riders who found the 250F slightly underpowered for their riding style and the 450F slightly too much to manage consistently land on the 350F and rarely look back. It is genuinely the most versatile model in the 2024 Gas Gas dirt bike lineup.

For a full comparison read our guide on 2024 Gas Gas 350F versus KTM 350 EXC-F which one wins.

2024 Gas Gas EC 450F and EC 500 Specs

For riders who want maximum power from the Gas Gas enduro lineup, the EC 450F and EC 500 sit at the top of the four-stroke range.

EC 450F and EC 500 Side by Side

Specification and EC 450F Detail and EC 500 Detail

Engine is 449cc 4-stroke for EC 450F and 510cc 4-stroke for EC 500

Transmission is 6-speed for both

Frame is chromoly steel for both

Front Suspension is WP XACT 48mm for both

Seat Height is 37.8 inches for EC 450F and 37.8 inches for EC 500

Weight is approximately 237 lbs for EC 450F and approximately 243 lbs for EC 500

Fuel Capacity is 2.38 gallons for both

The EC 500 is the choice for riders who do long-distance enduro events or use their bike for dual-sport riding where sustained high-speed performance over distance matters. The larger displacement gives it more relaxed cruising power and better sustained performance at speed than the 450F.

What Are Common Gas Gas Problems

The most commonly reported Gas Gas problems from US owners involve valve maintenance intervals on four-stroke models, radiator vulnerability on the EC series, and chain and sprocket wear from the aggressive power delivery.

Valve clearance checks are the most important maintenance item on any Gas Gas four-stroke. Riders who follow the manufacturer service intervals experience very few problems. Riders who skip valve checks can face performance issues and eventually more serious engine damage. This is not unique to Gas Gas it applies to any high-performance four-stroke but it is the most frequently mentioned maintenance concern in the global owner community.

Radiator damage from rock strikes is a known vulnerability on the EC enduro series because of the radiator positioning. Aftermarket radiator guards are a worthwhile and inexpensive purchase that most Gas Gas EC owners make early.

Chain and sprocket wear is accelerated on both the two-stroke and four-stroke models because of the aggressive power delivery. Checking chain tension every 10 to 15 riding hours and lubricating regularly extends component life significantly.

How Long Can Gas Sit in a Dirt Bike Before It Goes Bad

Regular pump gasoline begins to degrade and cause carburetor and fuel system problems after approximately 30 days in a stored dirt bike, and ethanol-blended fuel degrades even faster.

This is a genuinely important maintenance consideration for Gas Gas owners who ride seasonally or store the bike between riding seasons. Modern pump fuel with ethanol content absorbs moisture over time, the ethanol separates from the gasoline, and the resulting mixture varnishes carburetor jets and fuel system components.

The practical answer is this: if you are not going to ride the bike within 30 days, either drain the fuel system completely or add a quality fuel stabilizer like Sta-Bil to the tank before storage. Fuel stabilizer extends the usable life of stored fuel to six months or longer depending on the product and storage conditions.

For Gas Gas two-stroke models with carburetors, draining the float bowl before storage is the simplest and most reliable protection. Four-stroke fuel-injected models are less vulnerable but still benefit from a fuel stabilizer for extended storage periods.

Key Benefits of the 2024 Gas Gas Dirt Bike Lineup

The 2024 Gas Gas complete specs package delivers genuine KTM-level engineering at a more accessible price point, making it one of the strongest value propositions in the US off-road market.

The shared platform with KTM and Husqvarna means parts availability in the USA is excellent. Any dealer or mechanic familiar with those brands can service a Gas Gas without any additional training or specialized tools.

The WP XACT suspension that comes standard across the Gas Gas lineup is the same suspension system used on KTM models that cost significantly more. Getting genuine WP XACT front and rear without paying KTM pricing is one of the clearest tangible advantages of the Gas Gas brand.

The two-stroke range with the EC 250 and EC 300 keeps genuine fuel-injected and carbureted two-stroke performance alive in a market where most manufacturers have moved exclusively to four-stroke. For riders who prefer two-stroke character, Gas Gas is one of the few brands still offering a properly developed and supported op

Common Mistakes Gas Gas Buyers Make

The most common mistake is buying the EC 450F or EC 500 as a first serious off-road bike. The power level of these models rewards experienced riders who can use them properly. For riders who are still developing their technique, the EC 350F delivers more enjoyable and more productive riding.

Skipping the radiator guard purchase is the second most common mistake EC series buyers make. The guard costs very little and prevents a repair that can be significant if a rock strike damages the radiator on a remote trail.

Not following the valve check schedule on four-stroke models is the maintenance mistake that causes the most expensive problems. Put the valve check interval in your calendar before the first ride and treat it as non-negotiable.

Buying without confirming dealer proximity. Gas Gas dealer coverage in the USA has improved significantly but is not yet as universal as Honda or Yamaha. Confirm there is an authorized service dealer within a reasonable distance before committing to purchase.

Tips for Getting the Most From Your 2024 Gas Gas

Set the suspension sag for your specific body weight before the first ride. WP XACT suspension performs best when properly set up for the rider using it. Ten minutes of correct setup transforms how the bike handles compared to factory default settings.

Use the correct premix ratio for two-stroke models and never compromise on oil quality. The ratio specified in the Gas Gas owner manual for the EC 250 and EC 300 is not a suggestion. Running too lean risks engine damage on a two-stroke with no warning.

Check and adjust chain tension every ten riding hours without exception. Gas Gas power delivery is hard on chains and a loose or dry chain loses power and wears sprockets rapidly.

Keep all service documentation from day one. Documented service history significantly improves resale value on Gas Gas models in the US market.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Gas Gas a good dirt bike brand?

Yes Gas Gas is a genuinely good dirt bike brand. The 2024 lineup is built on the same engineering platform as KTM and Husqvarna, uses WP XACT suspension as standard, and delivers genuine off-road performance at a price point that undercuts the equivalent KTM models meaningfully. US dealer support and parts availability have grown significantly and the brand has a strong and active owner community.

How much horsepower does a Gas Gas 250 two-stroke have?

The 2024 Gas Gas EC 250 two-stroke produces approximately 40 to 42 horsepower at peak in optimal conditions. Two-stroke power output is sensitive to tuning, jetting, altitude, and temperature, so real-world figures vary within this range. The power delivery is explosive and immediate in character, which is what makes the two-stroke 250 a preferred choice for experienced riders who want exciting trail and enduro performance.

Is Gas Gas just a KTM?

Not exactly. Gas Gas shares the same parent company as KTM and Husqvarna and is built on shared engineering platforms, but each brand has its own ergonomics, suspension tuning, power mapping, and visual identity. The shared architecture means excellent parts availability and dealer support. The individual tuning means each brand feels distinct on the trail. Think of it as sharing the same foundation while building a different house on top of it

What are common Gas Gas problems?

The most commonly reported issues from US Gas Gas owners are valve clearance intervals on four-stroke models requiring strict adherence to the service schedule, radiator vulnerability to rock strikes on EC enduro models which is solved with an inexpensive aftermarket guard, and chain and sprocket wear from aggressive power delivery requiring regular maintenance. None of these are unusual for a high-performance off-road motorcycle and all are manageable with consistent maintenance habits.

How long can gas sit in a dirt bike before it goes bad?

Regular pump gasoline with ethanol content begins degrading and causing fuel system problems after approximately 30 days in a stored bike. Ethanol absorbs moisture, separates from the gasoline over time, and leaves varnish deposits in carburetor jets and fuel passages. Use a quality fuel stabilizer for any storage beyond 30 days, or drain the fuel system completely for longer storage periods.

Who owns Gas Gas motorcycles?

Gas Gas Motorcycles is owned by Pierer Mobility AG, the Austrian company that also owns KTM and Husqvarna Motorcycles. Pierer Mobility acquired Gas Gas in 2019 and has since rebuilt the brand on the shared KTM group platform, significantly improving engineering quality, parts availability, and dealer support across the USA and globally.

Get the Right 2024 Gas Gas for Your Riding Style, Make Your Move Today

The 2024 Gas Gas complete specs lineup offers something genuine for every type of off-road rider in the USA. The EC 250 two-stroke for riders who want excitement and light weight. The EC 300 for those who want maximum two-stroke torque. The EC 350F for the largest group of riders who want the most versatile four-stroke available. And the EC 450F and EC 500 for experienced riders who want everything the platform can deliver.

The shared KTM engineering means you are buying into a proven and well-supported platform. The Gas Gas price point means you are getting it without paying flagship brand prices.

Find your nearest authorized Gas Gas dealer in the USA using the official Gas Gas dealer locator, confirm which model fits your riding style and experience level, and book a test ride before you commit.

The 2024 Gas Gas dirt bike lineup is one of the strongest arguments for switching brands that the US off-road market has seen in years. Go find out why for yourself.

Last updated May 2026. All specifications verified against official Gas Gas USA documentation and authorized US dealer listings. Pricing reflects current US market averages and may vary by dealer and region.

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