Introduced for the 2015 model year, this three-wheeled Harley-Davidson trike was developed as a more stripped-down, custom-styled alternative to the brand’s larger touring-based trikes. It arrived as an all-new nameplate rather than a simple trim package, and it was positioned to deliver the stability and storage advantages of a trike while emphasizing a lower, leaner, hot-rod look. Its design language borrowed from classic Harley-Davidson cruiser cues, including a bobtail rear treatment, wide handlebars, and a simpler front-end presentation than the more fully faired touring models.
The nameplate quickly established itself as Harley-Davidson’s factory-built “adventure for two” style trike for riders who wanted the feel of a simplified cruiser without giving up the confidence of three-wheel stability. Unlike the more tour-centric trike variants in the lineup, this model leaned into a shorter, lighter, more minimalist personality, with the visual character of a custom shop build straight from the factory. That made it especially appealing to riders looking for a distinctive Harley-Davidson trike that was less formal in appearance than traditional touring models.
The model is part of Harley-Davidson’s modern trike era and is associated with the company’s broader effort to expand three-wheel options for riders who prefer extra stability or accessibility. It has remained a recognizable fixture in the brand’s lineup and has continued into recent model years without a documented production break. As a result, it represents a continuous production nameplate rather than a revived or reintroduced badge.