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2024 Harley-Davidson motorcycles' prices announced

New Delhi, IndiaWritten By: Wion Web DeskUpdated: May 08, 2024, 02:01 PM IST
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Harley-Davidson has announced revised prices for its 2024 model year motorcycles, which consists of ten motorcycles with prices starting from 13.40 lakh ex-showroom. 

Harley-Davidson has announced its fresh lineup of motorcycles, which will be brought to India via the CBU route along with its alliance Hero Motocorp. The ten motorcycles that are slated to go on sale consist of existing models as well as a few updated ones. 


The new model range starts with the Sportster series and includes three models — Nighster, Nighster Special and Sportster S. The Sportster series comes with a liquid-cooled V-twin engine in varied states of tunes. Prices of the Nighster, Nighster Special and Sportster S models are INR 13.40, INR 14.10 and INR 16.50 lakh ex-showroom.


Coming to the quintessential Harley-Davidson body type — the cruiser range. The Harley-Davidson traditional cruiser range consists of the Fatbob 114, Fatboy 117, Heritage 117 and Breakout 117 models. The Breakout model is making a comeback to the Indian market after a hiatus of close to a decade. Speaking of their prices, Fatbob 114, Fatboy 117, Heritage 117 and the Breakout 117 are priced at INR 21.50 lakh, INR 25.70 lakh, INR 27.20 lakh and INR 31 lakh, ex-showroom.


Moving to adventure touring, which is represented by the Pan America. Unlike before, the new Pan America is now introduced in the more premium Special series. Priced at INR 24.64 lakh, the Pan America offers a 150PS 1252cc engine V-twin engine, adaptive suspension, riding modes, tyre pressure monitoring system and a TFT display with mobile phone connectivity.


Lastly, both the Street Glide and Road Glide models have been updated with small enhancements, claiming to elevate the riding experience. Both the motorcycles now make use of a larger 117 motor that is said to have better thermal comfort. Furthermore, both bikes are also said to boast improved aerodynamics, a new 12.3-inch TFT instrument cluster with connectivity and increased rear suspension travel, which should aid in better comfort for the rider over the outgoing models.