Harley-Davidson delays Sprint motorcycle until 2027

Harley-Davidson confirmed this week that its Sprint motorcycle will now launch in 2027 rather than 2026. The price is also expected to exceed the originally announced limit of $6,000.

Harley-Davidson announced last summer that it would revive the Sprint name with a new model priced under $6,000 and set for release in 2026. The company has now updated those plans in its latest investor communications, scheduling the bike for 2027 while keeping it in an affordable range under $10,000. Details remain limited, but images suggest the Sprint will draw from the X440 model currently produced in India, which features a 27-horsepower air-cooled single-cylinder engine and a six-speed transmission with dual-channel ABS.

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