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2026 Harley-Davidson Limiteds, Trikes, and more, first look

Jan 15, 2026

There were few surprises when Harley-Davidson revealed the first batch of its 2026 bikes. 

That predictability actually drove anticipation for part two of the brand’s lineup announcement. Unfortunately, the Limited models, Trikes, and CVOs unveiled were about as surprising as, well, nearly all Harley-Davidson announcements. That doesn’t mean that each line didn’t receive substantial revision in 2026.

studio photo of the red Street Glide with fairing and saddlebags
The Road Glide Limited and the Street Glide Limited (above, in Brilliant Red) come in seven different color options and you can also choose chrome or black trim. The black trim is shown above. Harley-Davidson photo.

Street Glide Limited and Road Glide Limited

Harley last released the Street Glide Limited and Road Glide Limited back in 2024. For 2026, the former now touts H-D’s updated Batwing fairing (complete with side LED strips), a new touring windscreen, and redesigned wheels. The latter adopts the same wheels and windscreen, but its frame-mounted fairing now features the refreshed Sharknose design. 

Both bikes lose weight, too, with the Street Glide Limited coming in 24 pounds lighter, and the Road Glide Limited weighing 13 pounds less. The Motor Company achieved those new curb weights by “shaving ounces whenever possible.”

close view of the Milwaukee-Eight 117 VVT engine in a studio photo
Both the Road Glide Limited and Street Glide Limited get the Milwaukee-Eight 117 VVT engine with variable valve timing, producing a claimed 106 horsepower. Harley-Davidson photo.

Both Limiteds now house Harley’s Milwaukee-Eight VVT 117 V-twin, which reportedly produces 7.4% more torque and 14% more horsepower than the Milwaukee-Eight 114 found in the 2024 Grand Touring bikes. That equates to a claimed rating of 106 horsepower (at 4,600 rpm) and 131 foot-pounds of torque (at 3,500 rpm).

studio photo of the large full-color display in the dashboard
A new 12.3-inch touchscreen is nestled in the cockpit of the Street Glide Limited and Road Glide Limited. The system allows over-the-air software updates and is compatible with Apple CarPlay (though not Android Auto). Harley-Davidson photo.

The Milwaukee marque places just as much emphasis on rider accommodations. The comfort heated seat, heel shifter, heated hand grips, and highway pegs are new. The Grand Tour-Pak and Premium Luggage Rack are new. Even the lower fairing storage compartments are updated. 

studio photo of the purple and black Road Glide
One of the seven color options on the Road Glide Limited is this two-tone Purple Abyss/Vivid Black version for a $2,000 premium. Harley-Davidson photo.

LED Fog Lamps are now integrated into the fairing lowers. The taillight is restyled and the audio system is upgraded. Despite all those changes, both the 2026 Street Glide Limited and Road Glide Limited now start at $32,999 (previously $32,499).

two riders on the trike on an open road
The 2026 Street Glide 3 Limited trike starts at $39,199 and comes in seven different colors, plus your choice of chrome or black trim. Harley-Davidson photo.

Trikes

Like the two-wheeled Limiteds, the Milwaukee-Eight VVT 117 engine powers the Road Glide 3 and Street Glide 3 Limited, with each listed at 105 horsepower (at 4,600 rpm) and 129 foot-pounds (at 3,250 rpm). However, the big story here is the new rear suspension system, which mounts the differential directly to the chassis. That not only reduces unsprung weight by approximately 68 pounds, but also allows for softer springs and plusher shock absorber settings. 

studio photo of the orange and black CVO Road Glide ST
Back for 2026 is the CVO Road Glide ST, which is inspired by Harley-Davidson's King of the Baggers race bike. It's powered by the 121 HO engine and the new price is $44,999. Harley-Davidson photo.

A lighter, simpler reverse gear is now driven by an engine starter motor, which does away with the separate electric reverse motor found on the outgoing Trikes. The infotainment system is new. The lighting is now LED all around. Both models undergo styling refreshes, too. 

In the Road Glide 3’s case, that includes the new Sharknose fairing, 10-spoke wheels, and rear fenders. The Street Glide 3 Limited takes similar measures with its new Batwing fairing and 10-spoke wheels, but it goes a few steps further with new LED fog lamps integrated into the new fairing lowers and the new Grand Tour-Pak tacked onto the back.

studio photo of the fully equipped Pan America adventure motorcycle
The 2026 Pan America 1250 Limited comes fully equipped with luggage, extra LED lighting, and more features, and starts at $26,499 in Dark Billiard Gray paint. The White Onyx Pearl (above) and the Olive Steel Metallic colors cost an extra $700. Harley-Davidson photo.

At the top of the Trike range sits the CVO Street Glide 3 Limited, which boasts a Milwaukee-Eight VVT 121 powertrain that puts out 114 horsepower (at 4,500 rpm) and 138 foot-pounds of torque (at 3,750 rpm). In typical CVO fashion, the model benefits from a premium finish, including a Citrus Heat Tri-Tone paint scheme, a light smoked touring windscreen, and a seat covered in Alcantara EXO Fabric.

The Road Glide 3 starts at $36,799, while the Street Glide 3 Limited commands $39,199. Of course, the CVO Street Glide 3 Limited is the most expensive of the bunch at $54,999. 

three special Liberty Edition models parked in a desert mountain scene
As part of its Enthusiast Collection, Harley-Davidson has three special Liberty Edition models for 2026: a Street Glide, a Street Glide 3 trike, and a Heritage Classic. Harley-Davidson photo.

close view of the paint on the tank with an eagle motif
The Liberty Edition models get some extra-fancy paint. Harley-Davidson photo.

2026 Harley-Davidson Street Glide Limited 2026 Harley-Davidson Road Glide Limited
Price (MSRP) $32,999 $32,999
Engine 1,917 cc (117 ci) air-and-liquid-cooled, eight-valve V-twin Milwaukee-Eight® VVT 117
Transmission,
final drive
Six-speed, belt
Claimed horsepower 106 @ 4,600 rpm
Claimed torque 131 foot-pounds @ 3,500 rpm
Frame Steel tubular
Front suspension 49 mm Dual Bending Valve fork; 4.6 inches of travel
Rear suspension Dual shocks adjustable for preload (remote adjustment left, threaded adjustment right); 3.0 inches of travel
Front brake Dual four-piston calipers, 320 mm (12.6-inch) discs with ABS
Rear brake Single-piston caliper, 300 mm (11.8-inch) disc with ABS
Rake, trail 26 degrees, 6.7 inches 26 degrees, 6.8 inches
Wheelbase 64 inches
Seat height (unladen) 28.1 inches 29.0 inches
Fuel capacity 6.0 gallons
Tires Dunlop D408F 130/60B19 front, D407T 180/55B18 rear
Claimed weight 893 pounds 919 pounds
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Warranty 24 months
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