Harley-Davidson Unveils Four New Sport-Touring Models in Southeast Asia at MotoGP Thailand 2026

Harley-Davidson made a high-octane return to MotoGP Thailand 2026, marking its third year at the event and thrilling riders and motorsport fans alike. The highlight of the brand’s presence was the Southeast Asia debut of four all-new 2026 sport-touring (ST) models, showcasing Harley-Davidson’s commitment to performance, innovation, and rider-focused engineering.

Southeast Asia Debut: 2026 Sport-Touring Lineup

The new ST models made their first official appearance in Southeast Asia, drawing enthusiastic attention from media, customers, and fans. The 2026 lineup includes:

  • CVO Street Glide ST
  • CVO Road Glide ST
  • Low Rider ST
  • Pan America 1250 ST

These motorcycles are designed for riders seeking power, versatility, and long-distance comfort. The CVO models feature the Milwaukee‑Eight 121 High Output engine, delivering enhanced torque and responsive acceleration, paired with upgraded suspension systems for superior handling across challenging terrains.

Following their exclusive showcase at MotoGP Thailand, the full 2026 ST lineup will be rolled out across Asia Emerging Markets in the coming months.

A Premier Experience at MotoGP Thailand

Over the three-day festival, the Harley-Davidson booth in the MotoGP Fan Village became a must-visit destination. Fans experienced immersive activities and interactive displays, including:

  • CVO Road Glide ST on the Moto Simulator
  • Race-custom Pan America and classic Road Glide models
  • Second season of Harley-Davidson Factory Racing fanwear, blending performance fabrics with bold racing-inspired designs

The combination of motorcycles, hands-on experiences, and apparel highlighted Harley-Davidson’s performance DNA and cultural identity.

Introducing the FIM Harley-Davidson Bagger World Cup

Harley-Davidson also announced the inaugural Bagger World Cup, officially sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM). This is the world’s first global championship exclusively for high-performance Harley-Davidson bagger motorcycles, staged across six MotoGP weekends in North America and Europe. All teams will ride bikes engineered by Harley-Davidson Factory Racing.

Representing Southeast Asia, Niti Racing from Indonesia will make history as the first team from the region to compete in the championship. Dimas Ekky Pratama, an experienced Indonesian rider with a background in the FIM Moto2 World Championship, leads the team. During MotoGP Thailand, he met fans, signed autographs, and shared insights into the team’s preparation for the inaugural season.

Irone Kim

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