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Harley-Davidson India has introduced the 2025 Harley Davidson Fat Bob 114, a muscular cruiser that combines raw power, aggressive styling, and modern engineering. Priced at Rs 21.49 lakh (ex-showroom), this iconic motorcycle is designed for riders seeking a blend of classic Harley aesthetics and high-performance capabilities.
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With its Milwaukee-Eight 114 engine and robust build, the Fat Bob 114 stands out in the premium cruiser segment, competing with models like the Indian Chief Bobber Dark Horse and Triumph Bonneville Speedmaster.
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Performance and Specifications
The 2025 Harley-Davidson Fat Bob 114 is powered by a 1,868cc Milwaukee-Eight 114 V-Twin engine, delivering 92.5 bhp at 5,020 rpm and 155 Nm of torque at 3,500 rpm. Paired with a 6-speed gearbox, it offers smooth gear shifts and a thrilling ride.
The cruiser achieves a top speed of approximately 177 kmph and a claimed mileage of 18.1 kmpl (ARAI), making it suitable for both city rides and highway cruises. Its 306 kg kerb weight and low 710 mm seat height ensure accessibility and control, while the Softail chassis provides a balance of comfort and rigidity.
Specification | Details |
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Engine | 1,868cc, Milwaukee-Eight 114 V-Twin, BS6 Phase 2 compliant |
Power | 92.5 bhp @ 5,020 rpm |
Torque | 155 Nm @ 3,500 rpm |
Transmission | 6-speed manual with wet multiplate clutch |
Top Speed | 177 kmph |
Mileage | 18.1 kmpl (ARAI claimed) |
Weight | 306 kg (kerb) |
Seat Height | 710 mm |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 13.2 liters |
Ground Clearance | 120 mm |
Design and Features
The Fat Bob 114 boasts a distinctive, aggressive look with a rectangular LED headlamp, flat drag bars, and a chopped rear fender. Its 16-inch alloy wheels, wrapped in 150/80 front and 180/70 rear tubeless tires, enhance its muscular stance.
The bike features a 4-inch analog tachometer with a digital display for speed, gear, odometer, and fuel level. Safety is prioritized with dual-channel ABS, front and rear disc brakes (four-piston front, two-piston rear), and cruise control. The suspension setup includes 43mm upside-down front forks and a rear monoshock for improved handling.
For riders exploring other premium two-wheelers, the BMW C 400 GT offers a luxurious maxi-scooter experience, while the Ola S1 Pro Gen 3 delivers an eco-friendly electric alternative with a 242km range.
Comfort and Customization
The Fat Bob 114’s low seat height and wide handlebars ensure a comfortable riding position, ideal for long journeys. Available in three colors—Vivid Black, Billiard Gray, and Redline Red—it allows riders to personalize their machine. Optional accessories like waterproof mobile holders and USB charging ports enhance practicality.

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Market Positioning and Competition
Priced between Rs 21.49 lakh and Rs 21.64 lakh (ex-showroom), the Fat Bob 114 is a premium offering in India’s cruiser segment. Its rivals include the Indian Chief Bobber Dark Horse and Triumph Speed Twin, but its iconic Harley-Davidson styling and robust performance set it apart.

Maintenance costs can be high, and the 120 mm ground clearance requires caution over speed bumps. For those exploring four-wheeler alternatives, the MG Cyberster EV and Audi’s electric sports car offer thrilling electric performance, while top SUVs for family road trips cater to larger groups.
Rider Feedback
Riders praise the Fat Bob 114 for its commanding road presence and exhilarating exhaust note.
“The torque and handling make every ride a thrill,” said a Delhi-based owner.
However, some note the stiff rear suspension and high service costs as drawbacks. The bike is available for booking at Harley-Davidson dealerships, with deliveries starting in Q3 2025.
For more details, visit Harley-Davidson India or contact your nearest dealer.
Sources: Harley-Davidson