Sena has introduced the Outlander, an adventure touring helmet that includes built-in communication systems. The model became available for order in early June 2026 after its unveiling in late 2025.
The Sena Outlander features a fiberglass shell certified to DOT and ECE 22.06 standards. It offers sizes from Small to XXL along with a removable peak visor that requires no tools. Riders can choose between glossy white or matte black finishes. The shield is fogproofed and Pinlock-ready, and it can be swapped for goggles if preferred. Controls use a central joystick and three buttons, while voice prompts support 11 languages. Harman Kardon supplies the speakers and microphone, delivering up to 20 hours of talk time on a 2.5-hour charge. Front LED lights and a rear taillight with app-adjustable settings are included. The helmet supports Mesh 2.0 and Mesh 3.0 technology plus the Wave intercom system for long-distance connections via cellular data. A five-year warranty comes standard, with pricing listed just under $850 at RevZilla.