Harley-Davidson presented the Pan America 1250 Limited 2026, equipped with SW-MOTECH aluminum cases and adaptive suspension as standard
Harley-Davidson presented the Pan America 1250 Limited 2026, consolidating the model as the most equipped version of its adventure line (ADV). Part of the so-called “Chapter 2” of the brand’s launches for the year, the motorcycle was designed to offer factory-integrated accessories, especially serving motorcyclists who prioritize long-distance travel with comfort and technology.
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One of the differentials of the Limited version is its storage system. The bike comes standard equipped with side cases and an aluminum top case, developed by SW-MOTECH, which total 120 liters of luggage space.
In addition to the load capacity, the Harley-Davidson Pan America 2026 leaves the factory ready to face off-road sections, with an aluminum lower protection plate, radiator protector and specific protection for the exhaust.

The ergonomics were also designed for versatile use on different terrains. The rear brake and shift pedals are adjustable. In addition, the Screamin’ Eagle Quickshifter system allows for quick gear changes without the need to engage the clutch.

Under the chassis, the Pan America 1250 maintains the 1.252 cc Revolution Max 1250 engine, delivering 150 hp and 12 kgf.m of torque. To manage this force, the motorcycle has a 6.8-inch TFT touchscreen, through which the rider can switch between nine different riding modes.

The security suite is one of the most advanced in its class, including:

The Harley-Davidson Pan America 1250 Limited 2026 also has assistants such as tire pressure monitoring, ramp hold control and a premium lighting system, which features auxiliary lights as standard and the Daymaker adaptive headlight.
As for the look, the launch bets on elegance with three dark color schemes, with Metallic Olive Green as the main chromatic highlight of the line. The motorcycle will be available in the global market with a suggested starting price of US$ 26.499 (approximately R$ 145 thousand).