Introduced for the 2019 model year, this Harley-Davidson nameplate was a factory custom performance cruiser built on the Softail platform and positioned as one of the brand’s most aggressive modern street models. It arrived with a drag-inspired attitude that set it apart from the more traditional cruiser silhouettes in the lineup, featuring a long, low stance, a stretched riding position, and styling cues that emphasized acceleration and straight-line performance over classic retro themes. Harley-Davidson marketed it as an all-new model, and it was closely associated with the Milwaukee-Eight 114 powerplant, which became central to its identity and helped distinguish it from other Softail variants of the period.
The model remained in the range for the 2020 model year, but it did not continue into Harley-Davidson’s 2021 Softail catalog, indicating a short production run that ended after 2020. That brief lifecycle has made it something of a niche modern collectible among Harley enthusiasts, especially for riders who wanted a factory-built custom with a more radical look than the company’s mainstream cruisers. In Harley-Davidson’s broader history, it represents the brand’s attempt to push the Softail family toward a more contemporary, performance-forward aesthetic without abandoning the V-twin cruiser formula that defines the marque.