Harley-Davidson has kicked off 2023 with its annual model reveal, with a refreshed Breakout and a series of 120th anniversary models headlining the updated range.
The new 2023 Harley-Davidson Breakout has been boosted by the addition of the Milwaukee-Eight 117 V-twin engine, as well as an 18.9-litre fuel tank, a new polished stainless-steel handlebar and handlebar riser, and new 26-spoke cast-aluminium rims.
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Also new for 2023 is the Nightster Special, which looks like it will replace the existing standard Nightster variant. The new Special version includes a pillion seat and footpegs, a higher handlebar, and a new graphics.
With the brand celebrating its 120th anniversary in 2023, there is also a new range of exclusive models including the CVO Road Glide Limited Anniversary edition, which will be restricted to just 1500 units globally.
Another six models will receive 120th Anniversary paint schemes including the Ultra Limited, Tri Glide Ultra, Street Glide, Road Glide, Fat Boy 114, and Heritage Classic. These anniversary models will also be produced in limited numbers.
Elsewhere, Harley-Davidson has also announced a new Road Glide 3 trike, an updated Freewheeler trike, and cruise control as standard on the Fat Boy, Fat Bob, Breakout, and Low Rider S models.
The iconic motorcycle manufacturer is planning to celebrate the 120th milestone in style, with a Homecoming music festival set to be held in Milwaukee in July. Foo Fighters and Green Day are headlining the event.