April 19, 2023

Harley-Davidson PH To Hold Open House To Showcase 2023 Range


Harley-Davidson is kicking off its 120th anniversary celebration with an Open House across its dealerships in the country starting on Saturday, April 22. Customers can check out the full range of 2023 motorcycles.

Headlining the 2023 range is the refreshed Breakout which has been upgraded with flashier styling over its long and lean chopper profile. Muscle is provided by the Milwaukee-Eight 117 V-Twin engine. Considered the pinnacle of torque and displacement in the Harley line, it gives Breakout owners instant bragging rights.

Not to be outdone, several other models get updates such as the Nightster Special and its Revolution Max 975T liquid-cooled V-Twin engine. This model has its engine made a central part of its chassis in order to reduce weight.

And of course, in celebration of Harley-Davidson’s 120th anniversary, several models will be made available with a special anniversary colorway.

These bikes are adorned with panels of their signature Heirloom Red applied over a base coat of Anniversary Black, each outlined with a bright red pinstripe and a hand-applied gold paint scallop with subtle details within the panels to portray the head and wings of a soaring eagle.

The Anniversary Collection includes the Street Glide Special, the Ultra Limited, the Road Glide Special, the Fat Boy, the Heritage Classic, and the Road Glide Limited.

Better yet, even non-anniversary models of the Fat Boy, Fat Bob, Breakout, Low Rider S benefits from standard cruise control. It joins other Harley models—the Low Rider ST, Heritage Classic, and Sport Glide in getting the feature.

Furthermore, Traction Control is now available as an option on the Breakout, Low Rider S, and Low Rider ST models.

The 2023 Harley-Davidson range starts at P 1,030,000 for the 2023 editions, while carryover models are available starting at P 990,000.

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