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2021 Harley-Davidson range prices revealed

Harley-Davidson has revealed prices for its 2021 line-up in India. The most affordable model costs Rs 10.11 lakh, while the most expensive one will cost you Rs 34.99 lakh.

  • The Rs 10.11 lakh Iron 883 is the most affordable model in the 2021 line-up

  • The Road Glide Special is the priciest Harley in India, at Rs 34.99 lakh

  • Harley-Davidson is expanding its dealership network

2021 Harley-Davidson: price list

Hero MotoCorp, Harley’s partner in India, has said that it is expanding the service, parts and accessories business beyond the 12 cities currently covered to a pan-India level through its extensive dealer network.

When compared to prices from around a year ago, there has been a hike on some of the models. You can find the complete price list of the 2021 Harley-Davidson range below:

Prices (ex-showroom, Delhi)
Model Prices (28-4-21) Prices (16-6-20)
Iron 883 Rs 10,11,000 Rs 9.38 lakh - Rs 9.89 lakh
Forty-Eight Rs 11,75,000 Rs 10.61 lakh - Rs 11.40 lakh
Softail Standard Rs 15,25,000
Street Bob Rs 15,99,000
Fat Bob Rs 16,75,000
Fat Boy Rs 20,90,000 Rs 18.25 lakh - Rs 18.75 lakh
Heritage Classic Rs 21,49,000
Electra Glide Standard Rs 24,99,000
Road King Rs 26,99,000
Street Glide Special Rs 31,99,000
Road Glide Special Rs 34,99,000
Pan America Rs 16,90,000
Pan America Special Rs 19,99,000

Harley-Davidson Pan America: India launch

Along with revised price tags for its entire 2021 line-up, Harley-Davidson has also announced prices for its first adventure motorcycle, the Pan America. The big adventure motorcycle uses a brand new 1,252cc, V-twin engine that features modern technology like a DOHC four-valve head and variable valve timing. Deliveries for the Pan America are expected to begin around a month from now.

All prices, ex-showroom, Delhi

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