2025 Harley-Davidson X440 And Other Harleys Launched
Pricing for the X440 remains unchanged, while the Fat Bob will be discontinued

Quick Highlights:
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Pricing for the X440 remains unchanged
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The Fat Bob to be replaced by the upcoming Street Bob
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Two new custom bikes announced under the CVO (Custom Vehicle Operation) program
Harley-Davidson India has revealed the pricing for its motorcycle range for 2025. Pricing for the cheapest Harley-Davidson bike, the Harley X440 remains unchanged, which is commendable, if you ask us. The brand says it will discontinue the Fat Bob and replace it with the new Street Bob in India.
Pricing
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Harley Davidson Bikes |
Pricing (all prices ex-showroom Delhi) |
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Nightster |
Rs 13,51,000 (Rs 12,000 more) |
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Nightster Special |
Rs 14,29,000 (Rs 20,000 more) |
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Sportster S |
Rs 16,70,000 (Rs 21,000 more) |
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Pan America Special |
Rs 25,10,000 (Rs 46,000 more) |
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Breakout |
Rs 37,19,000 (Rs 6,20,000 more) |
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Fatboy |
Rs 25,90,000 (Rs 21,000 more) |
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Heritage Classic |
Rs 23,85,000 (Rs 3,34,000 less) |
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Street Glide |
Rs 39,29,999 (Rs 50,999 more) |
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Road Glide |
Rs 42,30,000 (Rs 51,000 more) |
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X440 Denim |
Rs 2,39,500 (no change in pricing) |
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X440 Vivid |
Rs 2,59,500 (no change in pricing) |
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X440 S |
Rs 2,79,500 (no change in pricing) |

The X440 was launched back in 2023 under collaboration with Hero MotoCorp. It’s the first and currently the only Harley that’s designed specifically for the Indian market. It has a simple yet elegant roadster design, along with a fairly refined single-cylinder 440cc motor. It’s a good choice for riders who want to get into the Harley-Davidson motorcycling lifestyle, at an accessible price.
As for the big bikes, it’s a little odd that Harley is discontinuing the Fat Bob. As per SIAM (Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers) sales data, Harley sold 39 bikes between April 2024 and March 2025, making it the third best-selling Harley big bike, after the Nightster and the Sportster S. The Fat Bob’s unique sporty take on the cruiser genre made it a one-of-a-kind motorcycle in the Harley-Davidson lineup. Even though its replacement, the Street Bob has a lot of scope for customisation, it still looks more like a traditional bobber in terms of design.

Harley has also announced two bikes under its CVO (Custom Vehicle Operation) arm - CVO Street Glide and CVO Road Glide. The pricing for these two bikes, along with the new Street Bob will be announced later, but note that the CVO bikes will command the highest price tag due to their exclusivity. The CVO range gets several aesthetic, performance and feature upgrades over their respective standard variants. Both the Road Glide and Street Glide are baggers with a laidback styling, plenty of luggage space. The Road Glide has a frame mounted fairing whereas the Street Glide has a fork-mounted one.

The Harley-Davidson Nightster and Sportster S are the only bikes from the brand to use liquid-cooled V-twin engines. While the Nightster is a sporty cruiser, the Sportster S is more of a roadster with a flat-track themed design. Harley Davidson has also got the Pan America 1250 Special, which is the brand’s only adventure bike. Other big cruisers like the Fat Boy 114, Heritage Classic, and Breakout are motorcycles built for comfortable (provided the roads are smooth) highway runs.