
Harley-Davidson has begun its rollout of 2026 models, with the first announcement including a few returning models and a new package option. A second announcement is set for Jan. 14, 2026.
The new Solo Trim Package is available for the Heritage Classic, Street Bob, and Street Glide. With a solo seat, Dark Billiard Gray paint, and cast-aluminum wheels, the Solo Trim Package offers these models at their lowest price points. The Heritage Classic will start at $19,999, the Street Bob at $14,999, and the Street Glide at $24,999.
The other models in this announcement return unchanged except for some new color options.
2026 Harley-Davidson Street Glide and Road Glide
Last updated for model year 2024, these baggers are powered by a 117ci Milwaukee-Eight engine with liquid-cooled cylinder heads. They have four ride modes, cornering ABS, linked brakes, traction control, Drag Torque Slip Control, and Vehicle Hold Control. They offer a 12.3-inch TFT screen and speakers in the fairings. The Street Glide has a handlebar-mounted batwing fairing, while the Road Glide has a frame-mounted sharknose fairing.
Both models will be available in Dark Billiard Gray, Vivid Black, Blood Orange, Purple Abyss, Aurora Blue Denim, Olive Steel Metallic/Vivid Black, or Teal Thunder/Vivid Black in our choice of chrome or black. The Street Glide starts at $24,999, and the Road Glide starts at $27,999.
2026 Harley-Davidson Softails
The Softail cruiser lineup of six models was updated for 2025 with more power and tech. The models include the Heritage Classic, Street Bob, Fat Boy, Breakout, Low Rider S, and Low Rider ST, all powered by three variants of the 117ci Milwaukee-Eight. They all offer lean-sensitive ABS and TC and include selectable ride modes, cruise control, tire-pressure monitoring, USB-C charging, and LCD panels.
All six Softails are available in Dark Billiard Gray or Vivid Black, with other color options dependent on model.
The Heritage Classic (starting at $19,999) is also available in Brilliant Red, Purple Abyss, or Teal Thunder/Vivid Black. The Street Bob ($14,999) is also available in Brilliant Red, Olive Steel Metallic, or Aurora Blue Denim. The Fat Boy ($22,599) is also available in White Onyx Pearl, Brilliant Red, or Olive Steel Metallic/Vivid Black. The Breakout ($22,999) is also available in Blood Orange, Iron Horse Metallic, or Teal Thunder. The Low Rider S ($19,999) is also available in Blood Orange, White Onyx Pearl, or Aurora Blue Denim. And the Low Rider ST ($23,999) is also available in Blood Orange, White Onyx Pearl, Aurora Blue Denim, or Olive Steel Metallic.
2026 Harley-Davidson Sportster S, Nightster Special, and Nightster
The newest generation of the Sportster came onto the scene for 2021, called the Sportster S and powered by the liquid-cooled Revolution Max 1250T V-Twin, with a more modern design that departed from the previous Sportsters. The next year, the Nightster was added to the lineup, powered by a Revolution Max 975T and with styling that more closely alluded to classic Sportster design. The Nightster Special added a few upgrades, like an LCD display with Bluetooth connectivity, cruise control, tire-pressure monitoring, a headlight cowl, handlebar risers, and a passenger seat and pegs.
The Sportster S ($15,999) is available in Dark Billiard Gray, Vivid Black, Blood Orange, White Onyx Pearl, or Aurora Blue Denim. The Nightster Special ($12,499) is available in Dark Billiard Gray, Black Denim, Blood Orange, or Olive Steel Metallic. The Nightster ($9,999) is available in Dark Billiard Gray, Vivid Black, or Blood Orange Custom.
2026 Harley-Davidson Pan America 1250 Special and Pan America 1250 ST
The Pan America, powered by the liquid-cooled Revolution Max 1250 V-Twin, was Harley’s first foray into the modern ADV segment. It sports semi-active Showa suspension, and Adaptive Ride Height is available as a factory-installed option. It also offers eight ride modes, lean-sensitive ABS and TC, Drag Torque Slip Control, cruise control, and hill hold control. The ST is a street-focused variant with 17-inch cast wheels, less suspension travel, a quickshifter, and a shorter smoked windscreen, as well as a few other changes.
Both Pan Ams start at $19,999 in Dark Billiard Gray, and both are available in Vivid Black for $350 more. The Special adds the Blood Orange color option, and the ST is also available in Aurora Blue Denim.
Visit the Harley-Davidson website for more information.
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