Harley-Davidson’s official distributor in Indonesia, JLM Auto Indonesia, has launched seven new premium motorcycles, including the long-awaited CVO (Custom Vehicle Operations) models that are returning after a decade.
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Key Highlights
- Three CVO Models Return After 10 Years



- Four Additional New Models




President Director of JLM Auto Indonesia, Gerry C. Kertowidjodjo, stated that the launch reflects Harley-Davidson’s strong commitment to the Indonesian premium bike market. “This year is more exciting. After years of hard work, we’re finally able to bring back the CVO bikes at competitive prices,” said Gerry.
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Harley-Davidson 2025 Highlights in Indonesia
- CVO Models
The CVO Road Glide ST comes with a powerful Screamin’ Eagle Milwaukee Eight 121 engine, delivering 126 HP and 193 Nm of torque. It also features carbon fiber components on the front fender, center console, and single seat.- CVO Road Glide ST: IDR 1.691 billion (off the road)
- CVO Road Glide: IDR 1.740 billion
- CVO Street Glide: IDR 1.669 billion
- Softail Lineup
The Street Bob and Fat Boy are upgraded from the Milwaukee Eight 114 Ci to 117 Ci engines, now with more power and new features like cruise control. - Touring Model: Street Glide Ultra
This bike includes vehicle hold control (similar to auto-hold in cars) and extra storage in the lower body. Powered by the Milwaukee Eight 117 engine. - Sportster S Update
Now available in a new color scheme with a classic Harley-Davidson logo. Even better, the price has dropped from IDR 657 million to IDR 588 million, making it more accessible.
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Summary
Harley-Davidson is reinforcing its presence in Indonesia with seven powerful and stylish motorcycles. With CVO models back on the market and updates across touring, softail, and sport lines, 2025 promises to be an exciting year for motorcycle enthusiasts in Indonesia.