Harley-Davidson has announced some of the new models it plans to unveil during its 2024 launch event on January 24, with plenty of big new American muscle on the cards.
As expected, a new Road Glide and Street Glide will debut, presumably with many of the changes made to the CVO equivalents in 2023.
But it is unclear which engine will power the new bikes. The 2023 Road Glide and Street glide are powered by a Milwuakee-Eight 114 V-twin engine, while the CVO versions welcomed a new 121 V-twin in 2023. The new Road Glide and Street Glide will almost certainly get a capacity upgrade, but it could be courtesy of the existing 117 V-twin.
Also on the cards is a new CVO Road Glide ST, which should feature a swag of optional bling and accessories fitted as standard over the current CVO Road Glide.
And while bikesales predicted the reveal of a middleweight adventure tourer, it appears the big Pan America news is instead the reveal of a CVO Pan America.
Sources across the web have suggested the CVO Pan America will not get any major technical updates, but rather it will have optional equipment fitted as standard and an exclusive paint scheme. The existing Pan America was released in 2021.
Harley has also hinted at more new models for the Jan 24 event, but as to what those models will be, we will have to wait and see.