Harley-Davidson to Move Engine Production Back to US After Years of Offshoring

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Harley-Davidson is planning to move production of its Revolution Max engine back to the United States, years after shifting some of that work in Thailand.
The maker of the iconic American motorcycle said on Tuesday that its facilities in Pennsylvania and Wisconsin will handle the work. That will include machining, powertrain assembly, painting, and final vehicle assembly.
The transition is expected to be completed ahead of the start of production of the 2028 model in 2027, the company said. The goal is to have motorcycles powered by U.S.-made Revolution Max engines—namely the Pan America, Sportster S and Nightster—to arrive at dealerships in 2028….

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