Harley-Davidson Fat Boy Gray Ghost

Harley-Davidson has officially revealed the limited-edition Fat Boy Gray Ghost. It’s a stylish nod to the original 1990 Fat Boy, which became famous after being in Terminator 2: Judgment Day. The Fat Boy is still a classic among cruisers after more than 30 years, and this new version pays tribute to that history with a new twist.

Only 1,990 Units Will Be Made Globally

Harley-Davidson’s Icons Motorcycle Collection now has the Fat Boy Gray Ghost as its newest bike. This line brings back old models updated with the latest technology. The world will only get 1,990 units, the year the first Fat Boy came out.

Harley-Davidson Fat Boy Gray Ghost: Design

Harley-Davidson Fat Boy Gray Ghost

The Gray Ghost’s high-gloss shiny finish is what makes it stand out. A physical vapour casting process gives it a surface that looks like a mirror. This not only makes it shine but also makes it last longer and less likely to rust. A modest nod to the original model is the careful use of yellow accents on the engine inserts and tank console.

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With its big wheels, beefy fork, and round air cleaner, the bike still has the classic Fat Boy look. These design cues keep the bag’s classic shape while adding a few personal touches that make it more appealing to collectors.

Harley-Davidson Fat Boy Gray Ghost: Performance

Harley-Davidson Fat Boy Gray Ghost

There is a 1,923cc Milwaukee-Eight V-twin engine inside the Gray Ghost. It makes 101 horsepower at 4,800 rpm and 166 Nm of torque at 3,000 rpm. It has the same softail frame as the regular Fat Boy, a Showa front fork, and a hidden rear monoshock. The seat height is only 655 millimeters, so that many people can get on it.

The bike has LED lights, a semi-digital instrument cluster, wide handlebars, forward foot controls, and a keyless start. It offers both modern features and the comfort of a classic cruiser.

Pricing and Expected Availability in India

The 2025 Harley-Davidson Fat Boy Gray Ghost costs $25,399 USD, which is around 21.5 lakh rupees. Harley-Davidson hasn’t said for sure if it will be sold in India yet, but the very low number of units being made makes it look like very few, if any, will make it here. If it does come, it is likely to be sold through the fully built unit method.

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