2024 Harley-Davidson CVO Pan America – First Look

Dennis Chung
by Dennis Chung

Pricing starts at $28,399

Confirming our initial report, Harley-Davidson announced a new CVO Pan America as part of its 2024 range, adding an adventure model to its high-end Custom Vehicle Operations lineup for the first time.


The CVO Pan America comes with a custom Legendary Orange with striping and a #1 graphic in Atlas Silver set against a black Raven Metallic. The radiator guards, headlight guard, subframe and seat stitching are in a similar orange color, giving a burst of color against the otherwise dark shades.


Harley-Davidson also equipped the CVO Pan America with a Screamin’ Eagle quickshifter, auxiliary LED lighting, an aluminum skid plate, tubeless laced wheels, and aluminum side and top cases.


While CVO models typically have a larger engine than their equivalent regular production models, the CVO Pan America is powered by the same 1252cc Revolution Max engine as the Pan America 1250 Special. The DOHC engine with variable-valve timing produces the same peak performance figures as the non-CVO model, claiming 150 hp at 8,750 rpm and 95 lb-ft. at 6,750 rpm.


Like the Pan America 1250 Special, the CVO model comes with semi-active suspension, selectable ride modes, and a touchscreen display. The innovative Adaptive Ride Height system also comes standard.



The 2024 Harley-Davidson CVO Pan America retails for $28,399, an increase of $8,400 over the Pan America 1250 Special.




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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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  • Don Cecconi Don Cecconi on Jan 27, 2024

    Doesn’t look like $8k of value to me. I’m not sure sport touring/adventure riders will worship CVO packages like heavy cruiser folks do.

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    • Mister Win Mister Win on Feb 02, 2024

      Go look at the price ranges of BMW and Ducati ADVs then get back to us

      Not even joking, the markup is insane

  • MST77819974 MST77819974 on Feb 02, 2024

    They are just using the CVO plate to make a bunch more. It should at least make more power. These things take a huge hit on trade. A used one is a great deal. This is really nothing more than cosmetic changes.

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