Harley-Davidson to bring Revolution Max production back to US

(Reuters) – Harley-Davidson said on Tuesday it is bringing ​production of the ‌Revolution Max engine platform for North America back to ​the U.S.

The motorbike ​maker uses the engine ⁠in its Sportster S, ​Nightster and Pan America ​1250 models.

  • The move also brings machining, powertrain assembly, painting, ​and final vehicle assembly ​work back to Harley-Davidson’s facilities ‌in ⁠Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
  • The company said its production transition is expected to be ​completed ​ahead ⁠of the start of Model Year ​2028 production in ​2027.
  • It ⁠expects to make over 100,000 motorcycles out of ⁠its ​York, Pennsylvania ​facility in 2027.

Reporting by Parth Chandna; ​Editing by Sahal Muhammed