Harley-Davidson has expanded its premium motorcycle range in India with the launch of the CVO Street Glide. This model is priced at Rs 63.03 lakh (ex-showroom). It sits just below the CVO Road Glide and aims to offer luxury, long-distance comfort and a strong road presence.

The 2025 CVO Street Glide uses Harley’s larger Milwaukee-Eight 121CI (1,982cc) V-twin engine. It is a clear upgrade over the smaller 117CI motor on the standard Street Glide. The bike generates 115hp at 4,500rpm and a strong 189 Nm of torque at just 3,000rpm, giving the bike a strong and easy pull even at low speeds. This engine comes with a 6-speed gearbox and a slip-assist clutch that helps reduce effort during heavy traffic.
In addition, Harley has kept the same basic frame but added higher-spec parts. The bike now gets Brembo radial front brakes for sharper stopping power. At the rear, riders get a preload-adjustable suspension with a simple remote knob, which makes adjustments quick and convenient.

CVO models are known for their detailed craftsmanship, and the new Street Glide continues that trend. It features deep, layered paintwork, lightweight aluminium wheels, and several billet parts that give the bike a rich and custom-built look.
Moreover, every control point feels more refined compared to the standard model.
Harley offers the bike in three colour options, along with chrome or blacked-out finishes. The chrome package comes with one colour choice, while the blacked-out theme offers two.
Since the CVO Street Glide is meant for long-distance touring, Harley has equipped it with a wide list of features. The bike gets a huge 12.3-inch touchscreen with updated infotainment software, a strong audio system in the batwing fairing and saddlebags and a full set of rider aids. These include ABS, traction control, cruise control, hill-hold control, and support from an IMU for added stability.
However, despite being loaded, the bike weighs 380kg. Even so, a 680mm seat height and reasonable 140mm ground clearance may help riders manage it better in Indian conditions.
At its price, the CVO Street Glide becomes Harley’s second-most expensive motorcycle in India. It competes with other luxury tourers such as the Honda Gold Wing GL1800 and the BMW R 18 Transcontinental.
Before you go, don’t forget to check out the recently launched Harley Davidson X440 T bike.
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