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BACK TO THE BRICKS AS HARLEY ENGINE PRODUCTION RETURNS TO U.S.

Made in America, again. Harley-Davidson has announced that it was bringing production of the Revolution Max engine platform back to the United States as part of The Motor Company’s “Back to the Bricks” strategy. The move brings machining, powertrain assembly, painting and final vehicle assembly back to facilities in Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, supporting skilled union jobs. The transition is expected to be completed in time for Model Year 2028 production in 2027. Harley-Davidson expects to manufacture over 100,000 motorcycles out of the York facility in 2027.

The Motor Company shared this statement on June 9:

For more than a century, Harley-Davidson has invested in American manufacturing, skilled workers, and the communities that build our motorcycles. Today, we’re proud to announce another step forward by bringing production of the Revolution Max platform for North America — including Pan America, Sportster S and Nightster models — back to the United States. This move returns machining, powertrain assembly, painting, and final vehicle assembly work to our facilities in Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, supporting dozens of additional American manufacturing and union jobs.

The Trump Administration’s changes to U.S. trade policy, combined with shifts in the global trade environment, have created new opportunities for companies to invest in domestic manufacturing. For Harley-Davidson under our new CEO Artie Starrs, this means we are able to lean even further into our American manufacturing footprint and build more motorcycles here at home. This decision, which has been months in the making, reflects our commitment to strengthening Harley-Davidson’s manufacturing base for the long term.

Harley-Davidson has built motorcycles that represent freedom, independence, and American craftsmanship for 123 consecutive years. That legacy was built by generations of employees, many of them union workers, whose skill and dedication continue to define this company today. We are grateful to our employees, our network of 500+ U.S. dealers, and most importantly our riders for their continued support as we get back to basics that have made Harley-Davidson an enduring symbol of freedom and the most iconic motorcycle brand in the world.

Bill Davidson, Vice President, Special Advisor to the CEO and Global Brand Ambassador, said, “My family has spent generations working in this company, and I’ve seen firsthand the pride, craftsmanship, and hard work that go into building Harley-Davidson motorcycles in America. My father, Willie, my sister, Karen, and I are incredibly excited about what’s happening at Harley-Davidson. Bringing this work back home is another important step in getting back to the bricks, investing in American manufacturing, and building on the values that have made Harley-Davidson one of the most iconic brands in the world.”

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