Harley-Davidson CRTT 250 is finally here, and riding fans are excited. This is a big moment because Harley starts stepping into a new segment of 250cc bikes that many expected for a long time. The CRTT 250 brings a fresh look, bold design and promises to be a fun ride for both city commuters and weekend explorers. The first videos and teasers are already circulating online, showing what the bike looks like and what it offers.
First Look
When you see the NEW Harley-Davidson CRTT 250, the first thing you notice is its design. This bike doesn’t look like a tiny mini-Harley — it has a powerful and luxury appearance. The styling seems to mix modern sporty lines with classic Harley cues. Matte and gloss paint options give it a bold stance, and even from afar it looks sharper than other 250cc bikes in the market.
Features
While official detailed specs are still emerging, from the first visuals and early talks we can expect some key features:
- Sporty body panels that are shaped to slice through the wind.
- Comfortable seating position that can suit daily riding and longer trips.
- Probably a digital instrument cluster with info like speed, gear and fuel (seen in early clips).
- A modern LED headlight, giving both style and good visibility at night.
- Disc brakes front and rear for better braking control.
- A 6-speed gearbox designed for smooth shifts and strong acceleration feel (common in 250cc bikes).
Mileage & Engine
The Harley-Davidson CRTT 250 is expected to use a 250cc engine tuned to give a balance of power and efficiency. This size engine normally gives good pick-up in towns and comfortable running on highways too. Most 250cc bikes today give around 25-35 km/l mileage, and the CRTT 250 should be close to that once real tests begin. Official engine numbers are not fully confirmed yet, but early impressions from riders online say it feels lively and eager to rev.
Price
At launch, the price for the Harley-Davidson CRTT 250 is expected to be positioned competitively in the small premium bike segment. While Harley hasn’t officially announced Indian or global pricing yet, many expect it to be in the range that can compete with other 250cc bikes from major brands. Official confirmation will come soon from the company or dealers. Early reactions suggest riders are keen but watching the price closely before booking.
Final Thoughts
The Harley-Davidson CRTT 250 is shaping up to be an interesting new bike that combines classic Harley attitude with modern, bold design. For riders who want a mix of everyday practicality and a motorcycle with presence, this launch could be a game changer. Keep an eye out for full official details on features, mileage figures and pricing as they roll out in the coming weeks.