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Harley-Davidson Breakout front three quarter

the Breakout is positioned as a premium offering in Harley-Davidson’s India portfolio

Harley Davidson Breakout engine

Powered by the Milwaukee-Eight 117 V-twin engine that belts out 168Nm of torque

Harley Davidson Breakout brakes

Characterised by a raked-out front end

Harley Davidson Breakout rear tyre

It gets a massive 240-section rear tyre

Harley Davidson Breakout instrument cluster

Equipped with modern rider aids such as traction control

Harley Davidson Breakout headlight

The Breakout is priced at Rs 34.36 lakh

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The Harley-Davidson Breakout continues in India in its 2026-spec form as a flagship Softail-based cruiser, powered by the Milwaukee-Eight 117 V-twin engine. It retains its signature long-and-low stance, characterised by a raked-out front end and a wide 240-section rear tyre. While the focus remains on straight-line performance and styling, the model is equipped with modern rider aids such as traction control and cruise control. With its substantial kerb weight of 309kg and 168Nm torque-rich engine, the Breakout is positioned as a premium offering in Harley-Davidson’s India portfolio, with prices starting at Rs 34.36 lakh (ex-showroom, India)

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