The Harley-Davidson CVO Pan America will not be coming to Australia in 2024, with the brand’s local arm confirming it is not part of its new model rollout.
Revealed as part of Harley-Davidson’s 2024 new model launch, the CVO Pan America is highlighted by standard luggage, a unique paint scheme, auxiliary lighting, and a Screaming Eagle quick shifter.
Also standard are crash bars, an aluminum skid plate, tubeless spoked wheels, and the adaptive ride height function.
Unlike other CVO (Custom Vehicle Operations) models in Harley’s range, however, there are no technical updates to the engine, chassis, or electronics.
Pricing in the USA for the CVO Pan America starts at $28,399USD – nearly $10k more than the Pan America 1250 Special ($19,999USD). The Pan America 1250 Special starts at $28,995AUD in Australia.
Harley-Davidson first introduced the Pan America back in 2021 as its first dedicated dual-sport adventure motorcycle. It is powered by the 1250cc Revolution Max V-twin engine and has a full suite of electronic features.
It is unclear if Harley Australia plans to bring in the CVO Pan America in future years. The brand has confirmed the new Road Glide, Street Glide, and CVO Road Glide ST will be coming to Australia.