Chromium-locked Ghost, Harley-Davidson 2025 Fatboy Gray Ghost Released Limited to 1,990 Units Worldwide

May 15, 2025
















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To mark the 35th anniversary of the launch of "Fat Boy," Harley-Davidson unveiled the fifth model of its Icon Motorcycle collection, Fat Boy™ Gray Ghost. The limited-edition model only produces 1,990 worldwide, and contains a tribute to the original Fat Boy in 1990. The "reflection" finish, which seems to be wrapped in chrome, shows a modern reinterpretation of classical design.

The model continues Fat Boy's legacy, reconstructed with modern sensibilities based on the silhouette of 1949 Hydra-Glide. As with the original Fat Boy, Gray Ghost also boasts a strong presence that encompasses tradition and the future.

The new Reflection Finish has been applied to fuel tanks and fenders through the PVD (physical deposition) method, providing a wider range of corrosion resistance and durability than chromium. It reproduces the sensibilities of classic Fat Boy, including silver frame, chrome cover, leather detail, and 3D tank medallion.













The Milwaukee-Eight™ 117 engine has improved performance compared to the previous generation, with 101 horsepower and 122 Nm of torque. It is equipped with a 2-into-2 exhaust system, improved combustion chamber design, and oil cooling system.

The suspension was rebalanced in consideration of the rider's comfort, and it is free-load adjustable and is equipped with a 49mm fork. Along with the three riding modes (Road/Rain/Sport), safety technologies such as cornering ABS, traction control and TPMS are applied by default.




Ladest functions such as LED lighting, USB-C port, new instrument panel layout, and heating gear connector are applied to provide both practicality and convenience.













Fat Boy originated from the custom bike 'Lowboy' which originated in Montreal in 1987. It was later recreated as a modern classic by Willie G. Davidson and the design team. The name Fat Boy was created at the suggestion of a marketing team inspired by Bike's bold image at the time.

Editor Song Moon-cheol mc.song@carguy.kr











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