Harley-Davidson Lowers 2025 Nightster Price to Below $10,000

Motorcycles—alongside everything else—are only getting more expensive these days. Harley-Davidson is bucking the inflationary trend and has lowered the price of the 2025 Nightster below $10,000.
The base model 2025 Nightster in the Billiard Gray color scheme retails for $9,999 dollars, making it one of the most affordable Harley-Davidson motorcycles. This price point marks a $2,000 drop from the 2024 models $11,999 MSRP.
Despite the lower price, the bike has lost nothing. It’s still powered by the same 59.5-cubic-inch (975cc) Revolution Max 975T engine that delivers 91 ponies at 7,500 rpm and 72 lb-ft of torque at 5,750 rpm. The engine promises to deliver plenty of low-end torque for both urban commuting and accelerating out of country road curves.
For suspension, the bike comes with 41mm Showa form and dual coil-spring shocks with preload adjustability. Braking duties are handled by Brembo components, with a single floating disc with a four-piston caliper in the front and a single disc with a single-piston caliper in the rear. The seat is at 27-inches, making it easy to get your feet on the ground.
In tech, the bike comes with three ride modes (Road, Rain, Sport), ABS, traction control, drag-torque slip control, and all-LED lighting. Information is delivered to the rider through a four-inch analog gauge with a small LCD screen.
To make the bike an even more financially viable, riders who have completed the Harley-Davidson Riding Academy Course can get a special financing deal if they purchase the motorcycle within 180 days of completion.
If you’d like to put down a bit more money, the Nightster is available in several colorways. In addition to Billiard Gray, the basic black trim is also available in Vivid Black ($500) and Whiskey Fire ($750). You can also get the bike in a chrome trim with Snake Venom paint ($900).