The Road Glide Limited arrived for the 2020 model year as Harley-Davidson’s long-haul, two-up touring bagger positioned above the standard Road Glide in comfort and equipment. It brought the familiar frame-mounted Sharknose fairing to a premium touring formula, combining wind protection, highway presence, and a full-coverage luggage package aimed at riders who wanted distance-ready capability without stepping into the higher, more fully dressed Ultra-style category of the past.
As a nameplate, the Limited badge had already been used on Harley-Davidson’s other premium touring families, and the Road Glide Limited extended that idea to the Road Glide platform when Harley-Davidson reshaped its Touring lineup for 2020. The model has remained part of the company’s Grand American Touring range since then, evolving in step with broader Harley-Davidson touring updates while keeping the same core identity: a road-oriented, fixed-fairing bagger built for comfort, passenger accommodation, and long-distance riding.
Enthusiast appeal comes from the way it blends classic Harley-Davidson touring character with a more modern road-gliding silhouette. It is the Road Glide for riders who prioritize cross-country comfort and passenger amenities, but still want the distinctive stance and weather protection that define the nameplate.