Harley-Davidson Unveils 2025 Pan America 1250 ST at MotoGP Thailand

Harley-Davidson made a powerful return to MotoGP Thailand, thrilling fans with an exclusive debut of the 2025 Pan America 1250 ST, the latest addition to its adventure sport lineup. The highly anticipated model made its first appearance in Thailand, marking the brand’s expansion into the Adventure Sport segment.

The Harley-Davidson Fan Village was a major highlight of the three-day event, running from February 28 to March 2, 2025, offering motorcycle enthusiasts a chance to experience the brand’s premium lineup. Visitors also had access to a range of Harley-Davidson apparel, accessories, and interactive experiences, reinforcing the company’s legacy of innovation and performance.

Racing Legacy Continues

Harley-Davidson further solidified its presence in motorsports by announcing the Harley-Davidson x Dynojet Factory Race Team for the upcoming 2025 MotoAmerica King of the Baggers Series. MotoGP veteran Bradley Smith joins Kyle Wyman and James Rispoli on race-prepared Road Glide motorcycles, powered by Screamin’ Eagle Milwaukee-Eight 131 Performance Crate Engines. The team is set to compete in a 14-race championship, kicking off March 6-8 at Daytona International Speedway.

The New Pan America 1250 ST: A New Era for Harley-Davidson

Making waves in Thailand, the 2025 Pan America 1250 ST is designed for riders seeking a blend of agility, comfort, and long-distance touring capability. Featuring a liquid-cooled Revolution Max 1250 engine, 17-inch wheels, recalibrated suspension, a lower seat, lightweight exhaust, and a quickshifter, the new model promises an exhilarating ride.

Now available for booking in Thailand, the Pan America 1250 ST will roll out across other Asian markets in the coming months, further expanding Harley-Davidson’s adventure touring portfolio.

For more details, visit www.harley-davidson.com.

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