For 2026, the Harley-Davidson (H-D) Lowrider S and Road Glide 3 see the return of chrome styling while the Road Glide now gets a single seat option. In response to customer demand, H-D has made available a chrome trim option for the Lowrider S and Road Glide 3 trike.
The chrome option features brilliant chrome on the powertrain and exhaust and other trim details, and bright machined details on the cast aluminum wheels. Chrome is seeing something of a comeback in the cruiser market, after years of customers wanting blacked out engines and exhausts on their H-Ds.
For the Lowrider S, this takes the form of chrome exhausts, as well as chrome trim on the rear fender and chrome rocker heads. The Lowrider S comes with the Milwaukee-Eight 117 High Output V-twin, with Heavy Breather intake and performance-tuned 2-into-1 chrome exhaust.
The Road Glide 3, with its trike (three-wheeler) configuration, also gets the chrome trim package, similar to the Lowrider S. With the Milwaukee-Eight VVT 117 providing power, the Road Glide 3 gets an aerodynamic fairing with all-LED lighting, touchscreen infotainment powered by Skyline OS and selectable ride modes.
Meanwhile, the Road Glide touring cruiser now comes with a Low Profile solo seat in 2026, replacing the standard two-up touring seat. The Road Glide solo seat option is available in Dark Billiard Gray paint with chrome trim ad chrome exhausts.




Heavy, ugly, loud and egocentric. Just like its origins, yucks
Its very main stream now to think you look cool in a HD. its the exact opposite.. fender and five, raybans and chequered shirt, levis and boots; wannabe rebel, mongols? hellangels? skulls here and there.. tick the boxes? good american marketing
British and other big asian brands have more class and more design and technologically savy. and have heritage at the same time :)