Harley-Davidson shifts Revolution Max production back to US plants under Back to the Bricks strategy
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- Harley-Davidson will shift Revolution Max production for North America back to U.S. plants under its Back to the Bricks strategy.
- Work moved to facilities in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin; includes machining, powertrain assembly, painting, final vehicle assembly.
- Transition slated to finish before the start of model-year 2028 production in 2027.
- York, Pennsylvania plant expected to build more than 100,000 motorcycles in 2027.
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