Harley-Davidson limo is possibly the most stylish thing seen at any motor show ever

  • This Harle Limo is one-of-a-kind
  • Revealed at a motor show, the nine-person bike screams luxury
  • But its current whereabouts remains unclear

Published on Feb 01, 2025 at 2:00 AM (UTC+4)
by Jack Marsh

Last updated on Jan 31, 2025 at 8:21 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Amelia Jean Hershman-Jones

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This Harley-Davidson limo goes against everything that a biker stands for, yet it might just be the most stylish mod we’ve ever laid eyes on.

When you think of Harley, the stereotypes swim in your head like an episode of Sons of Anarchy.

Bold, rugged, and rebellious.

But this Harley-Davidson limo strays away from that perception and paints the iconic brand with a lavish off-white finish that might make you rethink the brand entirely.

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Harley-Davidson limo mod could change bikers forever

A Harley-Davidson is the crown jewel of any motorbike collection – for most, they are the pinnacle of biking.

However, the iconic bike brand is often used as the blueprint for incredible modifications – previously, one man turned a Harley into a glorified saxophone.

Another put a Harley-Davidson engine into a plane.

Now, one person has revealed a ‘Harley-Davidson Limo’, where they have taken the typical laid-back look of the bike brand and added a luxury cabin.

The bike mod looks like an atypical horse-drawn carriage, something that a rebellious Cinderella would be escorted to the ball in.

It was first unveiled at the Essen Motor Show and features enough room for an entire party.

Padded out with leather seats, housing up to eight guests, the bike cabin even has a built-in entertainment system and a screen – karaoke anyone?

The bike limo was first revealed back in 2012, and since then it has made very few public appearances.

In fact, its owner is still anonymous and the whereabouts of the vehicle remain elusive.

Some bikers feared that the forks didn’t have enough support for this bike mod to be a regular road user, but rather that it is more a showpiece in a museum or a very dusty barn somewhere.

Still, we’d love to see it rolled back out. Imagine turning up to a wedding or ball in that.

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Jack Marsh is a journalist who started his media career after graduating with a degree in Journalism from the University of Chester. With five years of experience, he has a passion for racing, Formula 1, celebrity collections, and vintage car restorations.