American motorcycle brand Harley-Davidson has revealed a new teaser of its new upcoming motorcycle on the brand’s social media page. The teaser showcases the unveil date of a new motorcycle which is 26th January 2022. The “Further, Faster” tagline and a teardrop-shaped fuel tank is also seen in the teaser image with the Harley logo stretched across the tank. The brand has not revealed further details of the motorcycle. The brand is currently tight-lipped about its design or specs as well.
But, we speculate that the new motorcycle is likely to be a cruiser featuring a new engine. Also, speculation is that the new bike will feature the Revolution Max 1252cc, liquid-cooled, V-twin engine. This motor currently does duty on the Pan America and Sportster S cruisers.
Harley-Davidson Sportster S Launched in India
In related news, Harley-Davidson recently launched the Sportster S in India with a sticker price of INR 15.51 lakh (ex-showroom). The Sportster S is the brand most advanced cruiser. Since its launch, the Sportster S grabbed the attention of riders and enthusiasts alike, thanks to its eccentric design language. The Harley-Davidson Sportster S features a bulky, low squat design with large yet prominent twin exhausts. The brand offers the Sporster S in 3 distinct colour options – Vivid Black, Midnight Crimson, and Stone Washed White Pearl.
Harley-Davidson Sportster S: Technical Specs Highlights
Powering the motorcycle is a 1250cc, liquid-cooled, V-twin engine that produces 119.3 PS of power and 127.4 Nm of torque. The engine comes paired to a 6-speed manual gearbox and offers four riding modes. In addition to this, Harley-Davidson also offers all-LED lighting, keyless ignition, navigation, and cruise control. The bike also features Road, Sport, Rain, and Custom riding modes, along with a tyre pressure monitoring system, lean-sensitive traction control and cornering ABS for safety.
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