The news was presented about a week ago with the reveal of the brand’s 2024 lineup. Returning bikes included the following, and we’ve highlighted the new ones that we’ll be taking a closer look at:
Sport
Nightster®
Nightster® Special
Sportster® S
Cruiser
Breakout® 117
Fat Boy® 114
Heritage Classic 114
Softail® Standard
Street Bob® 114
Low Rider® ST
Low Rider® S
Grand American Touring
Street Glide®
Road King® Special
Road Glide®
Road Glide® Limited
Ultra Limited®
CVO™ Road Glide® ST
CVO™ Road Glide®
CVO™ Street Glide®
Adventure Touring
Pan America® 1250 Special
CVO™ Pan America®
With Harley’s full lineup fully introduced, let’s dig into their new CVO Pan America.
Harley’s 2024 CVO™ Pan America®
A view of Harley-Davidson’s new Custom Vehicle Operations (CVO)™ Pan America. Media provided by Harley-Davidson.
We caught wind of this puppy a little over ten days ago when Motorcycle.com’s Dennis Chung gave us information on California Air Resources Board (CARB) paperwork that suggested a CVO Pan America prepping for its January debut.
Originally, we understood this machine to carry its original, liquid-cooled Revolution Max V-twin capable of 150hp @ 9,000rpm and 94lb-ft of torque @ 6,750rpm; thanks to Harley’s press release, the news is accompanied by a swanky new paint scheme in Legendary Orange.
The new hue is accompanied by a very lovely list of niceties as standard:
Adaptive Ride Height suspension (previously a rather pricey upgrade)
Rugged aluminum top and side cases
Screamin’ Eagle® quick-shifter
Tubeless laced wheels
Auxiliary LED forward lighting
Aluminum skid plate
Features carried over from the standard Pan America we have come to know and love include the following:
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