Introduced for the 2022 model year, this nameplate brought Harley-Davidson’s Low Rider formula into a sport-touring direction for the Softail family. It paired the brand’s low-slung West Coast custom attitude with a frame-mounted fairing and integrated saddlebags, giving the motorcycle a more long-distance, performance-oriented identity than the standard cruiser setup. The model was positioned as a modern interpretation of Harley’s FXRT-era touring-custom look, blending retro visual cues with current chassis and electronics.
From its debut, this machine stood apart from the earlier Low Rider S by adding touring intent and a more distinctive silhouette. The nameplate quickly became associated with the company’s performance-cruiser and light sport-touring push, while still retaining the familiar Low Rider character that appeals to Harley enthusiasts. It arrived as part of the broader Softail lineup and has continued in regular annual model-year updates since introduction, appearing in later catalog and model-year listings for 2025 and 2026.
Because the nameplate began in 2022 and has remained in production, it should be treated as a current, continuous model rather than a revived or discontinued nameplate.