First 2025 Harley-Davidson model is revealed as company brings back vintage paint job that first appeared in 1980s
HARLEY-Davidson’s first new model for 2025 has been revealed, and its vintage style will excite the brand’s devoted following.
This year will see the arrival of the new Street Glide, which will come in a vintage finish that hasn’t been offered in many years.
The Firestorm Paint finish, which was the brand’s factory paint for the 1980 Wide Glide and was later used again on the 2012 model, is available on the new model.
After about 13 years, it is now returning with the next Street Glide.
Each choice, which comes in Whiskey Firestorm and Midnight Firestorm, will fetch a higher price because of its rarity.
Since the Firestorm paint isn’t available with the normal Chrome Trim, riders will need to pay $2,900 plus an extra $1,350 for the Black Trim option, according to Ultimate Motorcycling.
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A brand-new Mystic Shift finish is also offered on the 2025 Street Glide.
According to a Harley-Davidson source who spoke to Ultimate Motorcycling, Mystic Shift provides a striking color shift that goes from dark gunmetal to purple to blue to nearly orange. This is particularly noticeable when the motorcycle is in full sunlight.
Both the Chrome and Black Trims are available with the $2,200 Mystic Shift option.
With the Black Trim and six with the Chrome Trim, the 2025 Street Glide will come in a total of nine color variations.
The bike is still functionally the same, and the 2024 Street Glide is the biggest improvement since it was first released in 2006.
Sun Motors announced last month that it has sold the longest-running family-run Harley-Davidson business in the United States.
As they prepare to retire, the Harley-loving proprietors have chosen to pass on their legacy to a dealership group after more than 70 years of prosperous company.
Fans are eager to see what the brand’s new year collection will look like, since the US company may be revamping one of its most cherished items.
According to reports, the motorcycle manufacturer submitted a patent application for the new Tour-Pak luggage design in Europe, which is intended for touring bikes such as the Road Glide and Street Glide.
Bike riders can utilize Tour-Paks, which are detachable storage containers with watertight closures, to store necessities for longer journeys.
Riders are ready for a change because, despite being a necessary feature to Harleybikes, the brand hasn’t modified the design in ten years.
These suggested designs would feature a new top box that could separate two storage tiers, per the new patent.
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