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V-Rod is a family of Harley-Davidson motorcycles that was introduced in 2001. Developed in collaboration with Porsche, the V-Rod line represented Harley-Davidson’s foray into liquid-cooled, high-performance V-twin motorcycles and was positioned to offer a more modern, sport-oriented riding experience within the Harley lineup.

Design and engineering aspects include a liquid-cooled 60-degree V-twin engine, a contemporary chassis, and components geared

Models and variants within the V-Rod line evolved over time, with several versions released to offer different

Production and legacy: Harley-Davidson produced the V-Rod family for over a decade, and the line helped broaden

toward
stronger
mid-range
torque
and
smoother
power
delivery
than
traditional
Harley
air-cooled
designs.
The
engines
were
part
of
the
VRSC
family
and
were
paired
with
advanced
fuel-injection
systems,
conventional
hydraulic
brakes,
and
a
sportier
riding
posture
to
appeal
to
riders
seeking
performance-oriented
cruisers.
styling
cues
and
equipment.
Early
versions
emphasized
exposed,
muscular
styling,
while
later
variants
provided
blackout
finishes,
upgraded
brakes,
and
refined
handling
characteristics.
The
line
also
included
special
editions
and
variants
aimed
at
enhancing
aesthetics
and
rider
appeal
without
straying
far
from
the
core
V-Rod
design
philosophy.
the
brand’s
image
by
introducing
a
modern,
performance-focused
option
distinct
from
its
traditional
air-cooled
cruisers.
In
the
later
years,
the
V-Rod
lineup
was
gradually
phased
out
as
the
company
shifted
its
emphasis
to
other
platforms
and
model
families.
The
V-Rod
remains
notable
for
its
collaboration
with
Porsche
and
for
marking
a
significant
engineering
departure
in
Harley-Davidson’s
lineup.