2025 was quite an active year for Harley-Davidson. Not only did we see a massive overhaul for the Softail lineup with new features and more performance, but we also saw sizable price cuts mid-year for a variety of bikes. Now, Harley wants to carry the same momentum in 2026, as it plans to reveal a handful of full-dresser touring bikes soon. These bikes will go neck and neck with the Indian Roadmaster and Pursuit, while also taking on metric rivals.
Harley-Davidson Will Launch Three Full-Dresser Touring Bikes As Part Of Its 2026 Lineup
Harley-Davidson has been on the back foot in the full-dresser touring lineup for a few years. The pre-2025 range had an age-old platform, while 2025 only had one full-dresser: the Street Glide Ultra. We’re happy to report that this is changing for 2026, as leaked data reveals three new full-dresser Harley-Davidson touring bikes.
The first one is called Street Glide Limited, which is essentially a renamed Street Glide Ultra. It has the same Milwaukee-Eight 117 as well as the same design, albeit with different liveries. The others are more exciting, starting with the Road Glide Limited. It is based on the standard Road Glide with the distinct sharknose fairing, but adds a Tour-Pak top box, a new windscreen, and fairing lowers for added long-haul comfort.
You get the Milwaukee-Eight 117 engine here as well, with the same 106 horsepower as the Street Glide Limited. It’s worth noting all three bikes have the new Tour-Pak setup, which visibly looks larger than the outgoing bike. We also know the setup has new speakers, hump, and backrest, thanks to leaked filings.
A CVO Full-Dresser Is Coming, Too
Finally, there’s the CVO Street Glide Limited. As you’d expect, the CVO treatment brings more of everything to the Street Glide Limited. So you will get the bigger Milwaukee-Eight 121 VVT engine, along with extra comfort bits like a rider backrest and a different windscreen. Special colorways will be present, too. Consider this Harley’s answer to the Indian Roadmaster Elite.
The Upcoming Harley-Davidson Touring Bikes Won’t Be Easy On The Pocket
Like what you see? Well, then you should start liquidating some assets, as full-dresser Harleys are rarely cheap. For instance, the Street Glide Ultra currently bears a $30,749 MSRP, which rises higher if you pick any color other than the Billiard Gray with chrome finish. We expect the 2026 Road Glide Limited and Street Glide Limited to be in a similar price ballpark.
Meanwhile, the CVO Street Glide Limited could cost well over $45,000 (the average price of CVO baggers right now). If we’re right, the CVO would cost considerably more than the Pursuit/Roadmaster Elite, but the Limited models would undercut the base Pursuit and Roadmaster.
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