Harley-Davidson, 13 novelties arrive for 2026
Harley-Davidson renews Grand American Touring for 2026 and introduces second-generation Trikes, the Pan America 1250 Limited, five exclusive Cvo and three Liberty Editions to celebrate 250 years of the United States
It's raining news from Milwaukee: Harley-Davidson has announced no less than 13 new models integrating three of the five families into which its range is divided (Grand American Touring, Cruiser, Trike, Adventure Touring and Sport).
Let's start with the high-end Grand American Touring bikes: the new Street Glide Limited and Road Glide Limited are expected in 2026, at the top of H-D's touring line-up, which defines them as designed for those who "favour luxury, performance and comfort on long journeys". They are powered by the new Milwaukee-Eight 117 Vvt, a twin-cylinder engine that adopts variable camshaft timing (Variable-Valve-Timing), present until now only on the 121, which offers smoother response over the entire range of use. The big touring bike's technological equipment also includes the Skyline Os operating system with integrated touchscreen navigation, the Rockford Fosgate sound system and the Grand Tour-Pak redesigned to increase load capacity. Harley-Davidson doesn't add anything else other than alluding to major interventions on the chassis and changes to the ergonomics for greater comfort for rider and passenger.
In the three-wheeler segment, trikes, come the Street Glide 3 Limited and the Road Glide 3, both of which feature a new rear suspension that significantly improves ride comfort over the previous version. The two trikes also feature the Milwaukee-Eight 117 Vvt and boast technological equipment in line with Grand American Touring two-wheelers.
Moving on to the Adventure Touring models, it is the Pan America 1250 Limited that is new for 2026: the American enduro here has everything you need to go on a long trip, from a set of aluminium panniers to adaptive ride height and auxiliary lights as standard.
For those who like to dream, there is no shortage of Cvo (Custom vehicle operations), Harley-Davidson's most exclusive creations (prices from 50,000 euros): there are five Cvo's, created on a Street Glide St. Louis base,






