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Harley-Davidson Launches CVO Pan America For 2024
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Harley-Davidson has announced the addition of the CVO Pan America to its 2024 lineup, marking the first adventure model in its high-end Custom Vehicle Operations range.
Started in the late 90’s, Harley’s CVO lineup is reserved for the brand’s top-of-the-line and best equipped motorcycles, draped with premium details and features. Accordingly, the CVO version of the Pan America is fully loaded with optional equipment all wrapped up in exclusive custom paint and finishes.
So what do you get? To begin with, the bike is equipped with all the features offered on the Pan America Special including semi-active front and rear suspension, touch screen display, selectable ride modes, and Daymaker Adaptive Headlamp technology. To that, Harley has added a host of accessories and parts such as Adaptive Ride Height suspension, rugged aluminum top and side cases, a Screamin’ Eagle quickshifter, tubeless laced wheels, auxiliary LED forward lighting, and an aluminum skid plate.
The package is completed with exclusive custom paint in Legendary Orange featured on the seat piping, tank, crashbars and subframe, and complemented with a #1 graphic in Silver with accents in Black. And while CVO models often come with larger engines than their standard counterparts, this premium Pan America retains the Revolution Max 1250 powerplant also found in the regular model, pumping out the same 150 HP and 95 ft-lb of torque.
The CVO Pan America hits dealer floors this January as a limited-edition model. MSRP for the new bike starts at $28,399 – $8,400 more than the Pan America Special.