Harley-Davidson Heritage Softail Classic (Standard) Discontinued
₹ 18,60,112
The Harley-Davidson Heritage Softail Classic is a part of the companys Softail range of touring motorcycles. It draws inspiration from the traditional cruisers from the 1950s. The low-slung stance, round headlamp, sweptback handlebars, tank-mounted clocks, horseshoe tank and the extensive ...
Specifications
| Mileage | 18 kmpl |
|---|---|
| Engine | 1,690 cc |
| Transmission | 6 Speed Manual |
| Kerb Weight | 347 kg |
| Fuel Tank Cap | 18.9 litres |
| Seat Height | 690 mm |
| Available Colors |
Superior Blue, Vivid Black, Black Quartz, Black Hills Gold / Black Quartz, Crushed Ice Pearl / Frosted Teal Pearl, Mysterious Red Sunglo / Velocity Red Sunglo, Bonnieville Blue / Fathom Blue,
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| Mumbai | ₹ 21,86,948 onwards |
|---|---|
| Bangalore | ₹ 23,20,156 onwards |
| Delhi | ₹ 20,76,039 onwards |
| Pune | ₹ 21,31,023 onwards |
| Chennai | ₹ 20,66,427 onwards |
| Kolkata | ₹ 18,77,213 onwards |
| Hyderabad | NA |
| Lucknow | ₹ 20,76,039 onwards |
This Bike is out of production.
The Harley-Davidson Heritage Softail Classic is a part of the companys Softail range of touring motorcycles. It draws inspiration from the traditional cruisers from the 1950s. The low-slung stance, round headlamp, sweptback handlebars, tank-mounted clocks, horseshoe tank and the extensive use of chrome – all give the Heritage Softail Classic the look of a retro cruiser. The rear shocks are concealed to give it the look of a rigid arm cruiser. It even gets spoke wheels with white walled tyres to enhance the old-school styling. However, there are modern bits too, like the digital display in the instrument cluster, ABS, cruise control and a security system. Powering the Heritage Softail Classic is a 1690cc air-cooled V-twin engine delivering 124Nm of torque through a six-speed transmission. It is offered in seven paint schemes “ blue, red, white, yellow, matte black, dark blue and metallic black. It competes with the likes of the Ducati XDiavel, Moto Guzzi California 1400 and the Triumph Thunderbird.

