We’re getting our first look at the 2026 Harley-Davidson models. Although this First Look is limited to returning 13 models, the new Solo Trim Package is worth knowing about, and we always want to find out what’s returning for our riding pleasure.

The Street Glide and Road Glide models are back. These are huge sellers and an integral part of the Grand American Touring lineup, so nothing is shocking about that. The Street Glide will be available with the Solo Trim Package ($24,999 MSRP). This option gives you a solo seat, cast aluminum wheels, and Dark Billiard Gray paint.

All six big-inch Cruiser models are back. “Cruiser” is the current model lineup name for the Softail models. Except for the availability of the Solo Trim Package for the Heritage Classic ($19,999) and Street Bob ($14,999), the bikes are unchanged. We tested all six models this year—the Breakout, Fat Boy, Heritage Classic, Low Rider S, Low Rider ST, and Street Bob—as they enjoy major updates. The 2026 Harley-Davidson Cruisers will be mechanically the same motorcycles.

The three liquid-cooled, DOHC Sport models return. Like the Cruisers, there aren’t any technical changes to the Sportster S, Nightster, and Nightster Special. New engine covers will upgrade the appearance of the three Sport models from Harley-Davidson. The Nightster gets a new flat-track-inspired package that includes Blood Orange paint, racing-style graphics, 14-spoke cast-aluminum wheels, and chrome exhaust shields.

Pan American fans can get an adventure version or a sport touring version. The 2026 Harley-Davidson Pan America 1250 Special is ready for the dirt, while the Pan America 1250 ST has 17-inch wheels and a quickshifter for high-performance on the pavement.

Harley-Davidson has confirmed that the Sport and Adventure Touring models will be available in early 2026. We don’t have showroom dates for the Street Glide, Road Glide, and Cruiser models. Put a reminder on your calendar for January 14. That’s when more 2026 Harley-Davidson models will be revealed.
