Novelties from the classic custom brand were presented in the United States and have 13 updated and renewed products
Harley-Davidson officially introduced its 2026 model year motorcycle lineup in the United States, with the unveiling of 13 new models that expand the Grand American Touring, Trike, Adventure Touring and Custom Vehicle Operation (CVO) segments. The announcement was made on January 14, through the brand’s official website and a video released on the manufacturer’s YouTube channel. For now, all information refers to the North American and global market, with no confirmation of arrival in Brazil.
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Among the highlights are the new Street Glide Limited and Road Glide Limited, which now occupy the top of the Grand American Touring line. The motorcycles receive the new Milwaukee-Eight 117 engine with variable valve timing (VVT) and a declared focus on comfort and performance for long trips. The package includes improvements in ergonomics, a multimedia system with integrated navigation, a new rear luggage rack and an updated audio system.


In the most exclusive segment, Harley-Davidson unveiled the new generation of the Custom Vehicle Operation (CVO) line for 2026. In all, there are five limited production models, including the all-new CVO Street Glide ST, CVO Street Glide Limited and CVO Street Glide 3 Limited, as well as updated versions of the CVO Road Glide ST and CVO Street Glide. The proposal continues to be to offer a differentiated finish, exclusive components and above-average performance within the brand’s portfolio.






Another relevant novelty is the Pan America 1250 Limited, a new version of Harley-Davidson’s big trail aimed at adventure tourism. The model already leaves the factory with a complete package of accessories, such as aluminum side cases and trunk, quickshifter, protectors for use off the asphalt and specific adjustments for standing riding. The technical basis is the same as the Pan America 1250 Special, including semi-active suspension, riding modes, advanced electronic control and the Revolution Max 1250 engine, which delivers 149 hp and 124 Nm of torque.

And last but not least, the brand also presented the Enthusiast Collection – Liberty Edition, created to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States, which will be celebrated in 2026. The special series includes versions of the Street Glide, Street Glide 3 Limited and Heritage Classic, with exclusive livery, themed graphics and limited production of around 2,500 units worldwide. Mechanically, the models are identical to the corresponding regular versions.

Historically, only part of the line presented in the United States arrives in the country, with differences in versions, calendar and prices. So far, there is no official confirmation from Harley-Davidson do Brasil about the arrival of the 2026 models.