Harley Davidson Pan America CVO revealed

    Gets unique paint scheme, bidirectional quickshifter and full luggage kit.

    Published On Feb 05, 2024 07:00:00 AM

    9,666 Views

    Harley Davidson Pan America CVO revealed
    Listen to this Article

    For 2024, Harley-Davidson has given its flagship adventure bike, the Pan America 1250 Special, the Custom Vehicle Operations treatment for the first time ever. An exclusive paint scheme, bidirectional quickshifter, and luggage and protective accessories are the biggest changes over the standard model.

    1. Powered by same 1252cc, V-Twin that produces 152hp, 128Nm 
    2. Features quickshifter, an optional extra for other Pan America models

    While it retains the same bodywork, the Pan America CVO receives a vibrant paint scheme. The base black coat gets bright orange and white accents that are quite eye-catching. The orange accents cascade over the entire bike, descending onto the crashguard and even extends behind to the sub-frame. There is a plain weave carbon-fibre-like finish on the engine cover and exhaust cover, in addition to the seat being covered with fabric that mimics the design of a carbon-fibre weave. 

    The CVO version of the adventure-tourer is the only one to come with a bidirectional quickshifter, a first on any road-going Harley-Davidson model. The Pan America CVO receives an extensive array of accessories that includes an aluminium bash plate, a full luggage set and auxiliary lights. Furthermore, the bike also retains key features of the Pan America 1250 Special, including adaptive ride-height adjustment and and tubeless spoke wheels. 

    Powering the Pan America 1250 CVO is the same liquid-cooled, 1,252cc, V-Twin that produces 152hp and 128Nm. Like every other CVO, this too will be priced at a premium over the bike it is based on. 

    Also see:  

    BMW vs Ducati vs Harley vs Triumph - 2000km ADV road trip comparison

    Copyright (c) Autocar India. All rights reserved.

    Comments

    ×
    img

    No comments yet. Be the first to comment.

    Ask Autocar Anything about Car and Bike Buying and Maintenance Advices
    Need an expert opinion on your car and bike related queries?
    Ask Now

    Search By Bike Price

    Poll of the month

    The Mahindra XUV 300 facelift will be called the XUV 3XO. Should more brands rename models for facelifts?

    Yes, it could give new life to a slow-selling car

     

    15.08%

    Yes, but only if there are significant changes

     

    32.62%

    No, it's confusing and dilutes the brand name

     

    28.82%

    No difference, the product speaks for itself

     

    23.49%

    Total Votes : 1950
    Sign up for our newsletter

    Get all the latest updates from the automobile universe