First of all, thank you for starting a new CVO Street Glide 3 Limited group!!!
Dave, I've been following the leaks and release of the new trikes. I got confirmation from my dealer GM that my order is in, and I am going with the Citrus Heat Tri-Tone with the black out. You are right, it is just a bit black... I think the Citrus Heat would look good with the lighter Electric Coast Two-Tone blue/silver wheels.
There are many new items for the trikes in general. All get the new rear and front suspension upgrades. The non-CVO trikes are updated with the VVT 117" motors and the CVO gets the VVT 121" motor. The other CVO two-wheelers get the 121" HO motors and are rated at around nine more hp. They get their peak power at higher rpms, and the trike will do better with the VVT motors for a more all-around torque/power application.
I think I've watched about every release of videos on the new 2026 bikes, focusing mainly on CVO's.
The second phase of CVO releases will be in April, but with a BIG push from my GM, hopefully I can get one of the ones in production now.
I'll post when I do.
With all of the NEW STUFF, I've chosen to get the 5-year extended service contract, giving me 7-years total. I might not live long enough to see the end of that...

I see no issues with the de-dion rear suspension. It's really no different in wheel contact and arc than an older solid axle car from the 80's. BUT... with the differential solid in the frame to lighten the un-sprung weight, in this case 68# over the older Harley solid axle. Going total independent has MANY MORE moving parts and the wear factor of the de-dion is way less!!!
My GM spent half a day riding both CVO trikes and said that he was happy with everything and wouldn't change a thing. He also said that the ride is NIGHT & DAY better than the '24/pre trikes.
I do have a question though. I have some dealer only specs for all of the new 2026 models and I'm looking for what I would call the line specs of a vehicle. I know it has cruise control, but nowhere can I find a listing of ALL of the standard spec/features. Harley's website is greatly lacking in information.
Can anyone help with a link to some specs etc???
Thanks, Dan