2019 Harley-Davidson CVO Lineup Announced

Dennis Chung
by Dennis Chung

Limited, Street Glide and Road Glide get the Custom Vehicle Operations treatment

The Harley-Davidson Custom Vehicle Operations line continues to showcase the most exclusive and advanced motorcycles the Motor Company can offer, with higher end finishes, paint and technology. Getting the CVO treatment for 2019 are the Limited, Street Glide and Road Glide.

For 2019, the CVO models come powered by the Milwaukee-Eight 117 engine, featuring a high-performance camshaft and intake, and a higher 10.2:1 compression ratio to claim 125 lb-ft. of torque at 3500 rpm.

All three CVO models come with a premium Boom! Box GTS infotainment system. The CVO Street Glide comes with six bi-amp speakers (two each in the fairing, lowers and saddlebag lids), with 300 watts per channel and three 300 watt amplifiers for a total of 900 watts. The CVO Road Glide comes with four bi-amped speakers (two in the fairing and two in the saddlebag lids) offering 150 watts per channel from two separate 300 watt amplifiers. The CVO Limited comes with a four-speaker system, with two in the fairing and two in the Tour-Pak carrier, with a single amplifier and 75 watts per channel.

The infotainment system is compatible with Harley-Davidson’s wireless Bluetooth headsets. The headsets can communicate with up to eight other compatible headsets within a range of up to one mile. The CVO Limited comes with two headsets while the CVO Street Glide and CVO Road Glide each come with a single headset.

The Boom! system also features a tire pressure monitoring system that displays current front and rear tire pressure and sends out an alert when the pressure gets too low.

Each CVO model comes in a choice of three exclusive paint options as well as a special fade effect paint. The paint treatment goes from a lighter to darker shade as it moves up the motorcycle, creating the illusion of being lit from below. The darkest color options for the CVO Road Glide and CVO Street Glide also get a Black Onyx finish to the exhaust.

The 2019 Harley-Davidson CVO Street Glide is priced at $40,889. The 2019 Harley-Davidson CVO Limited comes in at $43,889. The 2019 Harley-Davidson CVO Road Glide goes for $42,339.

Here’s what Harley-Davidson has to say for each CVO model:

2019 Harley-Davidson CVO Limited

For the rider who expects it all – luxury, performance, features and style. The CVO Limited model offers the ultimate in long-range touring comfort and luxury.

  • NEW Blaze Red band on engine rocker boxes
  • NEW Tomahawk front 19-inch and rear 18-inch wheels
  • NEW Kahuna Collection (Shifter pegs, brake pedal cover, muffler end caps, heated grips and rider and passenger foot boards)
  • NEW Paint Options
  • Auburn Sunglo/Rich Bourbon/Black Hole with Contrast Chrome Tomahawk wheels
  • Red Pepper/Wineberry/Magnetic Grey with Contrast Anodize Tomahawk wheels
  • Magnetic Grey Fade with Contrast Anodize Tomahawk wheels

2019 Harley-Davidson CVO Street Glide

A custom bagger with edgy styling, hot-rod performance and a mind-blowing premium audio system.

  • NEW Blaze Red band on engine rocker boxes
  • NEW Kahuna Collection with red Bar & Shield inset on some components (shifter pegs, brake pedal cover, muffler end caps, heated grips and rider and passenger boards)
  • NEW Paint Options
  • Charred Steel/Lightning Silver with Contrast Chrome Talon wheels
  • Wineberry/Black Forest with Contrast Anodize Talon wheels
  • Black Forest with Contrast Anodize Talon wheels

2019 Harley-Davidson CVO Road Glide

Distinctive, menacing style combined with long-haul comfort in a performance-touring motorcycle ready for long roads and late nights.

  • NEW Blaze Red band on engine rocker boxes
  • NEW Fang Front Spoiler is dramatic lower bodywork
  • NEW Screamin’ Eagle® Heavy Breather intake for bold hot-rod style
  • Exclusive Knockout™ 21-inch front and 18-inch rear wheel – the only factory-installed 21-inch front wheel offered on a Harley-Davidson Touring model. The suspension is engineered to work with the wheel size to deliver optimal performance, handling, and ride quality without compromising fitment of accessories.
  • NEW Paint Options
  • Charred Steel/Lightning Silver/Black Hole with Contrast Chrome Knockout wheels and Bright Chrome covers and exhaust
  • Red Pepper/Magnetic Grey/Black Hole with Contrast Anodize Knockout wheels
  • Mako Shark Fade with Contrast Anodize Knockout wheels
Dennis Chung
Dennis Chung

Dennis has been a part of the Motorcycle.com team since 2008, and through his tenure, has developed a firm grasp of industry trends, and a solid sense of what's to come. A bloodhound when it comes to tracking information on new motorcycles, if there's a new model on the horizon, you'll probably hear about it from him first.

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  • Zundap Zundap on Aug 24, 2018

    I sold my XLH yesterday for $2500 after trying for two years. Another $40,000 I can buy one of these. I,m sure HD will finance it for me. Then I can sell it in five years for $5000 and still owe HD $20,000. Guess I'll keep my other HD I bought for $3000 with 1400 mi.on the OD.

    • J. ray J. ray on Aug 05, 2019

      I got hit going to rolling thunder about 5 yrs ago. Totalled both my bike and me. Bike was 6 yrs old with close to 40,000 on it. Igot 22 grand from the insurance co. So i dont get all the haters here. I figure as long as your riding doesnt matter what. Just enjoy and be safe! I just happen to like HD

  • John Ferguson John Ferguson on Sep 28, 2018

    I will never understand the appeal of a 950lb motorcycle.

    Sportsters forever!

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