While Harley Davidson is an American motorcycle manufacturer, not all Harleys are made in the United States. Harley Davidson has expanded its manufacturing operations globally and has production facilities in other countries as well. Some of the foreign-made Harleys are manufactured in the following locations:
Brazil: Harley Davidson has a manufacturing plant in Manaus, Brazil, where motorcycles are produced for the Brazilian market and other South American countries.
India: Harley Davidson established a manufacturing facility in Bawal, Haryana, India, to cater to the growing demand in the Indian market and other Asian countries. This facility produces motorcycles specifically designed for those markets.
Thailand: Harley Davidson has a manufacturing plant in Rayong, Thailand, which serves as a production hub for motorcycles in the Asian market.
It's worth noting that even though these Harley Davidson motorcycles are manufactured in foreign countries, they are still designed and engineered by Harley Davidson in the United States. The American-made Harleys are primarily produced at the company's facilities in York, Pennsylvania, and Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin.
Harley Davidson continues to balance its production between domestic and international manufacturing to cater to the global market and ensure efficient distribution and cost-effective operations.