
The Japanese versions of the new BREAKOUT and LOW RIDER ST, new additions to Harley-Davidson's 2025 model year, were unveiled at a press conference at Hills Cafe in Roppongi Hills, with former Japanese national soccer team player Atsuto Uchida as guest.
Atsuto Uchida is also very interested in the cruiser model, which is equally popular.
To promote the release of the new Breakout and Lowrider ST, actual motorcycles will be on public display at the Harley-Davidson Café in Roppongi Hills, Tokyo, for three days from July 4th (Friday) to July 6th (Sunday). The café will also be selling special Harley lattes and limited-edition menu items. Furthermore, all visitors who complete a questionnaire will receive a special sacoche bag exclusive to the venue, and many other exciting perks are on offer. A
press conference for this three-day special promotion was held at the same venue on July 3rd.
The launch event began with a product presentation of the new Breakout and Lowrider ST by Harley-Davidson Japan President Kazufumi Tamaki. Afterward, former Japanese national soccer team player Atsuto Uchida joined Tamaki to unveil the two models. At
first, it seemed like a mismatch, as former soccer player Uchida was there. However, during the talk with Tamaki, he revealed, "I was banned from riding motorcycles when I was active, but it's been five years since I retired, and I wanted to ride motorcycles, which I've always been interested in. I was particularly drawn to Harleys." He even seemed to ignore the talk show as he gazed upon the new Breakout and Lowrider ST.
Despite his intense interest in Harleys, Uchida doesn't yet have a motorcycle license, and he said he plans to work hard to get one.
Another thing Harley-Davidson Japan is doing to celebrate the release of the new model is running a campaign called "BREAKOUT® or LOWRIDER® ST? Which one do you prefer?" Customers can vote for their favorite of the two models at an authorized Harley-Davidson dealer or on the official Harley-Davidson Instagram account. Those who vote for the model with the most votes at each dealership or on Instagram will be entered into a drawing to win a limited edition QUO card. Incidentally, Atsuto Uchida voted for the Breakout.
Why not head out to Roppongi Hills Cafe on the weekend to experience the new Breakout and Lowrider ST?
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A modern chopper with a distinctive 240mm extra-thick rear tire. The new Breakout starts at 3,451,800 yen (tax included).

The factory custom performance cruiser Lowrider ST is available with a choice of chrome or black trim, starting at 3,220,800 yen (including tax).

















































