Harley Davidson Fat Boy 2025
The Harley Davidson Fat Boy 2025 is back, bringing its trademark design and performance upgrades for cruiser enthusiasts in India. Priced at ₹25.90 lakh (ex-showroom), it takes on rivals like the Indian Chief Bobber, Triumph Bonneville Bobber, and Ducati XDiavel.
With a 1923cc Milwaukee-Eight 117 V-Twin engine, the Fat Boy delivers raw power and a premium highway experience. The cruiser continues to be Harley’s symbol of bold American design and unmatched road presence.
The Fat Boy 2025 stands out with its chrome-heavy finish, large headlamp nacelle, and wide tires that give it a dominating stance.
It measures 2350 mm (L), 1015 mm (W), 1132 mm (H) with a 1665 mm wheelbase and weighs 317 kg.
Ground clearance is 125 mm, making it stable on highways while still manageable. Available colors include Vivid Black, Black Jack Metallic, Deadwood Green, and a dual-tone Gauntlet Gray/Vivid Black.
The solo seat offers comfort for long rides, and Harley offers optional touring accessories like saddlebags and a pillion seat kit.
Harley has balanced modern tech with old-school charm. The handlebar-mounted digital dash shows essential ride data — speed, gear, fuel, and ride mode.
Bluetooth connectivity integrates with the Harley app for navigation and ride tracking. Controls for cruise control and traction are easily accessible. While it lacks a full-color TFT screen, this setup maintains Harley’s classic look and simplicity.
Powered by the Milwaukee-Eight 117 V-Twin, the Fat Boy generates 104.69 bhp and 169 Nm torque, delivering quick acceleration — 0 to 100 km/h in 5 seconds.
Its 6-speed gearbox with belt drive ensures smooth gear transitions. The bike offers real-world mileage between 12–17 km/l, with an 18.9-litre fuel tank good for 200–300 km cruising range.
Riders also get telescopic front forks and a hidden monoshock, combining comfort with control.
Harley includes dual-channel ABS, traction control, and drag-torque slip management to ensure safe handling, even on wet roads. LED lighting improves visibility, while hill-start assist adds convenience on slopes.
The steel frame and low center of gravity give it solid stability at high speeds, though riders should be cautious on uneven Indian roads due to its low clearance.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Engine Type | Milwaukee-Eight 117 V-Twin |
| Displacement | 1923 cc |
| Power Output | 104.69 bhp |
| Torque | 169 Nm |
| Gearbox | 6-speed, Belt Drive |
| Top Speed | 180 km/h |
| Fuel Tank Capacity | 18.9 litres |
| Mileage (Estimated) | 12–17 km/l |
| Weight | 317 kg |
| ABS | Dual-Channel |
| Connectivity | Bluetooth + Harley App |
| Ride Modes | Road, Rain, Sport |
The Fat Boy 2025 starts at ₹25.90 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi) and goes up to around ₹28.82 lakh on-road.
Dealers may offer festive discounts or EMI schemes. The bike comes with a 2-year unlimited km warranty, and waiting periods are typically 30–60 days.
Annual maintenance costs range from ₹10,000–15,000, while per km running costs are about ₹10–12, depending on riding style.
Riders appreciate the Fat Boy’s commanding torque, smooth ride modes, and unmistakable sound. Its design remains a head-turner, and long rides are comfortable thanks to its suspension setup.
While its weight and fuel costs might concern some, Harley’s craftsmanship and heritage justify the investment.
Final Verdict:
The Harley Davidson Fat Boy 2025 is built for those who value heritage, comfort, and performance in one package. It’s not just a motorcycle — it’s a statement on the road.
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