New Chrome Options
Harley-Davidson has revealed three additions to its 2026 motorcycle line – a new solo trim option for the Road Glide model and a new chrome trim option for the Road Glide 3 trike and Low Rider S performance cruiser.
The chrome trim option for the Road Glide 3 and Low Rider S models is a direct response to increasing customer preference migrating from dark to bright chrome finishes, a recent style trend seen globally. The chrome option features brilliant chrome on the powertrain and exhaust and other trim details, and bright machined details on the cast aluminum wheels.
"Big attitude and West Coast style define the Low Rider S model; a performance cruiser designed for the rider who wants hot rod power and aggressive style. From its adjustable suspension to the Milwaukee-Eight 117 High Output engine equipped with the Heavy Breather intake and performance-tuned 2-into-1 exhaust, this motorcycle is built to dominate the road. With the chrome trim option, the Low Rider S model has an MSRP starting at $18,999.
"With a hot rod attitude and three-wheel stance, the 2026 Road Glide 3 model introduces new performance and design features, including all-new smooth-riding rear suspension, muscular Milwaukee-Eight VVT 117 engine power, an aerodynamic fairing with all-LED lighting, touchscreen infotainment powered by Skyline OS and selectable Ride Modes. With the chrome trim option, the Road Glide 3 model has an MSRP starting at $35,799.
"For riders that prefer a lone wolf attitude, the Road Glide model solo option replaces the standard two-up touring seat with a slammed custom Low Profile Solo Touring Seat that combines street-rod style with a comfort insert for long-haul support. The Road Glide model remains the go-to bagger for performance customization. Its aerodynamic Road Glide 'sharknose' fairing coupled with the formidable Milwaukee-Eight 117 engine invites riders to push the limits of performance. The solo seat option is available in Dark Billiard Gray paint with chrome trim, with MSRP starting at $25,999 (available only in North America).
Still no news about the promised 'price-point' $6k low displacement (350/400/450 cc?) Sprint single and $10k entry-level cruiser – but hey, that's okay - these new finish options have 'Magic Chrome' and that will get ya home. Alchemy is cheaper than engineering.


