
Harley-Davidson's 2026 Lineup Adds a Solo Trim Package Across Three Classics
The Heritage Classic, Street Bob, and Street Glide all get a stripped-back solo-seat treatment as part of a 13-model refresh.
- Heritage Classic
- $19,999
- Street Bob
- $14,999
- Street Glide
- $24,999
- Trim
- Solo Seat, Dark Billiard Gray, Cast Aluminum Wheels
Harley-Davidson has revealed a 13-model catalog of new and refreshed motorcycles for 2026, headlined by a new Solo Trim Package available across three of its most recognizable models: the Heritage Classic ($19,999), Street Bob ($14,999), and Street Glide ($24,999). The package strips each bike down with a solo seat, a Dark Billiard Gray paint finish, and cast aluminum wheels — a deliberately pared-back look against the brand's usual chrome-heavy trims.
It's a modest-sounding update on paper, but a telling one for where Harley is putting its design energy right now: rather than chasing bigger displacement or more electronics, the 2026 refresh leans into a leaner, more minimal aesthetic across bikes that have barely changed their basic silhouette in years.
The Solo Trim rollout sits alongside a broader wave of 2026 model-year announcements across the industry — Triumph, Honda, Indian, and others have all confirmed sizable new-model catalogs of their own this year, suggesting manufacturers are treating 2026 as a genuine refresh year across the board rather than a quiet one.

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