Introduced for the 2006 model year, this factory-custom touring nameplate represented Harley-Davidson’s high-end CVO treatment of the Ultra Classic Electra Glide platform. It sat at the top of the brand’s long-distance Touring family, combining the familiar batwing-fairing Ultra Classic silhouette with limited-production paint, trim, and equipment upgrades that changed from year to year. Over its run, it served as one of the showcase models for Harley-Davidson’s Custom Vehicle Operations program, aimed at riders who wanted a more exclusive, heavily appointed factory touring motorcycle rather than a standard-production bike.
The nameplate ran continuously through the 2013 model year, including a special 110th Anniversary edition in 2013. After that, the designation was retired as Harley-Davidson’s premium touring lineup shifted to newer CVO and Project RUSHMORE-era models. Enthusiasts often view it as a notable chapter in the evolution of Harley-Davidson’s big touring bikes, bridging the classic Ultra Classic formula and the brand’s later, more modern luxury-touring approach.