- 13 new models for the 2026 model year
- New Milwaukee-Eight VVT 117 engine in several series
- Limited Enthusiast Collection “Liberty Edition” with around 2,500 units
Harley-Davidson is expanding its range in several segments for the 2026 model year. In addition to new touring motorcycles and trikes, a Pan America 1250 Limited is joining the adventure touring range for the first time. There are also several Custom Vehicle Operations models and the limited-edition Enthusiast Collection “Liberty Edition,” which is being launched to mark the 250th anniversary of the United States.

Grand American Touring: Street Glide Limited and Road Glide Limited
With the Street Glide Limited and Road Glide Limited, Harley-Davidson is expanding the Grand American Touring family with two particularly luxurious models. Both motorcycles are aimed at riders who value long-distance comfort, high engine performance, and extensive standard equipment.
Both models are powered by the new Milwaukee-Eight VVT 117. The engine delivers 109 hp (80 kW) at 5,020 rpm and develops a maximum torque of 175 Nm, equivalent to 129 lb-ft, at 3,500 rpm. Features include a redesigned Grand Tour Pak top case, a powerful audio system powered by Rockford Fosgate, and the Harley-Davidson Skyline OS with navigation function on a large-format touchscreen.
The starting price in Germany is €35,600 (approx. $38,500).
New trikes: Street Glide 3 Limited and Road Glide 3
Harley-Davidson is also stepping up its game in the trike segment for 2026. The Street Glide 3 Limited and Road Glide 3 feature a newly developed rear suspension that is designed to significantly increase comfort for both the rider and passenger.
Both trikes are powered by the Milwaukee-Eight VVT 117, which delivers 106 hp (78 kW) at 5,020 rpm. Maximum torque is 170 Nm, equivalent to 125 lb-ft, at 3,500 rpm. The design, infotainment, and assistance systems are based on the current Grand American Touring models.
The Street Glide 3 Limited starts at €47,700 (approx. $51,600) in Germany, while the Road Glide 3 starts at €38,900 (approx. $42,100).
Custom Vehicle Operations: Five limited-edition premium models
The Custom Vehicle Operations models will continue to represent the pinnacle of performance in the Harley-Davidson range in 2026. A total of five CVO motorcycles are available, including three new developments and two facelifted variants.
They are powered by either the Milwaukee-Eight 121 HO or the Milwaukee-Eight VVT 121. The most powerful versions deliver 128 hp (94 kW) at 5,020 rpm and up to 193 Nm of torque, equivalent to 142 lb-ft, at 3,750 rpm. All CVO models feature exclusive paint finishes, high-quality components, and extensive standard equipment.
Prices in Germany start at €50,150 (approx. $54,300) and range up to over €59,900 (approx. $64,900) depending on the model.

Pan America 1250 Limited: Adventure touring expanded ex works
Harley-Davidson is launching a new version of its adventure touring model with the Pan America 1250 Limited. The Limited version comes standard with extensive accessories for use off paved roads.
Features include aluminum side cases and top case with a total volume of 120 liters, a Screamin’ Eagle Quickshifter, underride protection, radiator guard, and exhaust guard. In addition, the shift and foot brake levers can be adjusted for a more comfortable standing riding position.
Technically, the model is based on the Pan America 1250 Special. This includes semi-active suspension, spoked wheels for tubeless tires, the Daymaker Signature headlight with adaptive cornering lights, nine riding modes including off-road programs, and electronic assistance systems. Adaptive Ride Height automatically lowers the suspension when stopping.
The Revolution Max 1250 delivers 151 hp (111 kW) at 8,750 rpm and a maximum torque of 124 Nm, equivalent to 91 lb-ft, at 6,750 rpm. The starting price is €26,900 (approx. $29,100).
Enthusiast Collection “Liberty Edition”
To mark the 250th anniversary of the USA, Harley-Davidson is launching the Enthusiast Collection “Liberty Edition”. The special edition includes the Street Glide, the Street Glide 3 Limited and the Heritage Classic.
All models are painted in the exclusive Midnight Ember color and feature special graphics with an eagle motif, #1 medallion, and color-coordinated seat details. The technology corresponds to the 2026 model year series model. Production is limited to a total of around 2,500 motorcycles.
Prices start at €29,800 (approx. $32,300) for the Heritage Classic and range up to €51,150 (approx. $55,300) for the Street Glide 3 Limited.
Availability
All new 2026 Harley-Davidson models will be available worldwide at authorized dealers shortly. Harley-Davidson reserves the right to make changes to equipment and technical data.

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