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Harley-Davidson has announced prices for its big bikes for the 2025 model year in India.

While most bikes have seen a price increase, the Heritage Classic has seen a substantial Rs 3.34 lakh price cut.

The Street Bob will soon be replacing the Fat Bob (Rs 21.49 lakh) in India; it is powered by the new 117CI engine.

The Road Glide (Rs 42.30 lakh) and Street Glide (Rs 39.30 lakh) are the most expensive currently; CVO versions to follow later this year.

The Pan America 1250 Special (Rs 25.10 lakh) is H-D's sole ADV in India.

The Sportster lineup has three models - Nightster, Nightster Special and Sportster S.
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Harley-Davidson has announced prices for its entire 2025 model year line-up of imported cruiser and ADV models in India. All the machines that were on sale in 2024 have been carried forward with minor price increments, with a couple of changes within the Softail family. H-D will also be bringing two CVO models to India later this year.
Later this year, Harley-Davidson will also bring the ultra-exclusive CVO Road Glide and CVO Street Glide models to our shores. CVO stands for Custom Vehicle Operations, and typically, the machines in this family of models have bigger engines, exclusive paint schemes and even more attention to detail than their ‘regular’ counterparts.
It bears mentioning that there are a myriad of customisation options for any Harley-Davidson you purchase, so it is worth making a trip to the company’s website after you read this piece for the full details.
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