Harley Davidson 300cc Cruiser Price In India
It is powered by a 296cc V-twin motor producing 307PS.
Harley davidson 300cc cruiser price in india. Prices exclude tax title licensing registration fees destination charges added accessories and additional dealer charges if any and are subject to change. Type approval documents suggest the new bike will come with a 296 cc engine with around 30 bhp peak power. The good news is Harley Davidson will price the bike around Rs 3-350 lakh but the sad part is it wont be coming to India.
Stylistically this SRV300 ticks all the boxes for cruiser fans particularly those who love the look of a Harley-Davidson cruiser but with a fraction of the power and hopefully a fraction of the cost. It boasts a low-slung profile with a round headlamp wide and forward-set handlebar teardrop. Prices shown are Ex-showroom Delhi.
Matt Levatich President Chief Executive Officer Harley-Davidson said recently that the company is just a year away from launching a more accessible model for the emerging markets of the world. Latest images suggest the bike is almost production-ready. The bike weighs around 160 kg and with the low-slung seat it will attract a lot of young buyers.
There is no mention of an exact launch timeline or price. The motorcycle has all-black alloy wheels with polished highlights on the edges of the black-painted spokes. Harley-Davidson will spawn an all-American offering from the Chinese SV300.
It could also see a few changes to set it apart from its Chinese counterpart. We can expect Harley-Davidson to officially unveil its 300cc motorcycle by the end of 2021. So will the Harley-Davidson 338 make it to production or as the latest leaked images suggest it could be the one with the 300 cc v-twin engine.
Nevertheless we can expect Harley-Davidson to launch this 300cc motorcycle in India on priority as the country has a huge market for cruisers. It is likely to be linked to a 6-speed transmission and the belt drive is clearly visible in the image. It would go up against the Honda CB350 Royal Enfield Meteor and Classic 350 as well as the Benelli Imperiale 400.