New harley-davidson Icons Collection celebrates American motorcycle design

Harley-Davidson

Icons Collection Debuts with Limited-Production Electra Glide® Revival™ Model

AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND (April 27, 2021) – Harley-Davidson today announced its new Icons Collection, an annual program offering very limited edition motorcycle models designed to elevate traditional forms and celebrate Americana, either by revisiting classic Harley-Davidson design themes or by exploring ideas that represent the future of motorcycle style.

The Icons Collection will present one or two models annually, with a single production run for each motorcycle model. Production of that model will never be resumed or repeated. Each Icons Collection motorcycle will be serialised, and the purchaser will receive a certificate of authenticity.

"With The Hardwire, we made a commitment to introduce a series of motorcycles that align with our strategy to increase desirability and to drive the legacy of Harley-Davidson," said Jochen Zeitz, chairman, president and CEO Harley-Davidson. "With that in mind, I am proud to introduce our new limited production Icons Collection, a series of extraordinary adaptations of production motorcycles which look to our storied past and bright future."

The First of a New Collection

The Harley-Davidson® Icons Collection will debut with the introduction of the Electra Glide® Revival™ model, a retro-classic motorcycle for the nostalgist who longs to ride a bike with style both distinctive and timeless. Global production of the Electra Glide Revival model will be limited to a one-time build of 1,500 serialised examples, scheduled to reach authorised Harley Davidson dealers in late April, with a price of $40,495 AUD Rideaway for Australia and $43,995 NZD Rideaway for New Zealand.

The look of the Electra Glide Revival model is inspired by the 1969 Electra Glide, the first Harley Davidson motorcycle available with an accessory "batwing" fairing. The fairing became an iconic – and often imitated – Harley-Davidson styling cue, its shape an instant on-the-road identifier of many Harley-Davidson models and the foundational design of the fairing featured on current models. In 1969, the accessory fairing and saddlebags were only offered in white moulded fiberglass, and the Electra Glide Revival replicates that look with a Birch White painted finish. The period-inspired tank medallion and Electra Glide script on the front fender complete the look. The Electra Glide Revival will be offered in a single colour scheme inspired by the original 1969 colourway: The two-tone fuel tank in Hi-Fi Blue and Black Denim bisected with a Birch White stripe, with Hi-Fi Blue paint on the fenders and side panels.

"We live in a very dynamic time, each of us experiencing constant change," said Brad Richards, Harley-Davidson vice president of styling and design. "The Electra Glide Revival model is an oasis in this daily turbulence, a way to reconnect with the fundamental Harley-Davidson DNA that created Grand American Touring."

Design highlights of the Electra Glide Revival model include a solo saddle with a black-and-white cover and a chrome rail, mounted over an adjustable coil spring and shock absorber, also a nod to Harley-Davidson FL models from the 1960s and a functional feature that adds rider comfort. Chrome steel laced wheels and wide whitewall tyres add to the nostalgic look, as do brilliant chrome on front fender rails and saddlebag rails, front fender skirt, Ventilator air cleaner cover, fork covers, and auxiliary lights. Old school cool never looked so good.

lwaukee Eight® 114

The Electra Glide Revival model is powered by a Milwaukee-Eight 114 V-Twin engine which delivers inspiring performance and classic Harley-Davidson look-sound-feel.

• Displacement: 114 cu in (1,868 cc)

• Torque: 158 Nm (117 ft-lb)

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