Harley-Davidson marked its third successive appearance at MotoGP Thailand by introducing four new 2026 Sport-Touring (ST) motorcycles to the Southeast Asian market. The reveal highlighted the brand’s dedication to combining power and adaptability for riders looking for advanced touring solutions.
Details of the 2026 Sport-Touring Models Debuted in Southeast Asia
The fresh lineup features the CVO Street Glide ST, CVO Road Glide ST, Low Rider ST, and Pan America 1250 ST. The CVO models are powered by the Milwaukee Eight 121 High Output engine, which provides enhanced torque and quicker acceleration. They also include upgraded suspension systems designed to boost handling and rider comfort on various road conditions. After their debut at MotoGP, these models will be launched across emerging Asian markets over the upcoming months.
Interactive Experiences and Brand Engagement at the MotoGP Fan Village
During the three-day MotoGP event, Harley-Davidson’s booth became a focal point for fans, riders, and media alike. Visitors enjoyed hands-on attractions such as the CVO Road Glide ST Moto Simulator, displays of the Road Glide, and a race-custom Pan America. The event also showcased the second season of Harley-Davidson Factory Racing fan apparel, reinforcing the brand’s unique combination of performance and culture.
Introduction of the Bagger World Cup and Regional Representation
Alongside the bike debuts, Harley-Davidson announced the launch of the Bagger World Cup, the first-ever global racing series dedicated to high-performance Harley-Davidson baggers. Supported by the FIM and developed with MotoGP, the series will take place over six weekends in North America and Europe. Representing Southeast Asia, the Indonesian Niti Racing team, led by former FIM Moto2 World Championship racer Dimas Ekky Pratama, will compete in this championship.
Fan Engagement and the Brand’s Commitment to Motorsport Innovation
At the event, Dimas Ekky Pratama connected with fans through autograph sessions and discussions about the team’s preparation for the Bagger World Cup. This combination of new motorcycle offerings, immersive fan experiences, and competitive racing highlights Harley-Davidson’s ongoing focus on innovation and its motorsports heritage.
“”Harley-Davidson made a striking return to MotoGP Thailand, marking its third consecutive year at the Southeast Asian motorsports spectacle.” – Unattributed
“The combination of new motorcycles, immersive experiences, and competitive racing underscores Harley-Davidson’s continued commitment to performance, innovation, and its motorsports legacy.” – Unattributed
