Touchscreen Control System in the 2025 Harley-Davidson® Street Glide® Draws Interest in Rogers

Jun. 3 2025 Blogs By Teddy Morse's Renegade Harley-Davidson®

2025 Harley-Davidson® Street Glide® in orange leading on a curved forest road with a second bike behind.

There’s something about a good ride through Rogers, Arkansas, that makes you appreciate the little things. The feel of the throttle. The sound of the wind just behind your helmet. And now, thanks to the 2025 Harley-Davidson® Street Glide®, the quiet convenience of a touchscreen that actually makes sense on a motorcycle.

That’s right. The 2025 Harley-Davidson® Street Glide®, a name nearly synonymous with long-haul Harley-Davidson® touring, now features a 12.3-inch TFT touchscreen that is turning heads and, more importantly, getting used. Not in a gimmicky or tech-for-tech’s-sake kind of way. This screen is built to ride and built for real riders.

Let’s talk about what this touchscreen means for riders near Rogers, how it plays into the evolving ride philosophy, and why this upgrade feels less like a shift in direction and more like a natural evolution for a bike that has been through it all.

The moment you mount the 2025 Harley-Davidson® Street Glide® and look forward, your eyes meet the familiar silhouette of the Batwing fairing. Tucked within it is a large, crisp display that does not shout for attention. It does not need to. The clarity speaks for itself. Riders in Rogers have noted that even under the midday Arkansas sun, the screen stays easy to read. There is no squinting and no awkward tilting.

Everything about it feels clean. The layout is streamlined. Icons are large and easy to reach. It is responsive even when you are wearing gloves. That alone is enough to make tech-resistant riders breathe a little easier.

It is easy to dismiss screens on bikes as distractions, but the touchscreen on the 2025 Harley-Davidson® Street Glide® is not built for scrolling through social feeds. It is built for the road.

Navigation is smoother than ever. If you are plotting a loop around Beaver Lake or heading south toward Fayetteville, you can tap in a route in seconds. It does not lag, does not crash, and, most importantly, does not make you wish you had brought a paper map.

Switching between ride modes such as Road, Sport, and Rain is just as easy. There is no digging through complicated submenus. Just a couple of taps and the personality of your ride shifts. If rain clouds are creeping over from Bentonville, you can adjust your setup mid-stop without missing a beat.

Unlike some overcomplicated systems found on other touring bikes, the screen gives you the information you need and nothing that gets in the way. There are no endless lists of stats. You get only what is relevant, like tire pressure, audio, ride mode, and navigation. It acts as a co-pilot instead of a backseat driver.

For riders who treat the ride like a rolling concert, the 2025 Harley-Davidson® Street Glide® pairs its touchscreen with a built-in audio system that actually delivers. It is powered by a 200-watt, four-channel amplifier. That means your music, no matter if it is twangy country, heavy blues, or something that rattles the gas tank, has space to breathe.

The touchscreen gives you full control over what is playing and how it sounds. It is not trying to replace your phone or your playlist. It is there to make it easier to enjoy what you already love.

Ride through the Ozarks with the right soundtrack and tell us it does not change the whole feel of the journey. Go ahead; we will wait.

To be clear, this touchscreen is not there to impress showroom visitors. It is there to make life on the road more comfortable, more manageable, and a little more enjoyable. In a town like Rogers, where backroads often lead to a detour or a scenic surprise, having a dependable touchscreen matters.

Even with all this tech, Harley-Davidson® did not forget its roots. The 2025 Harley-Davidson® Street Glide® still carries the same Batwing fairing that riders know and trust. It still rides with that Milwaukee-Eight® 117 V-twin heart and produces the deep, throaty rumble that sets it for every Arkansas ride.

Nothing about the touchscreen makes the bike feel less authentic. If anything, it makes it feel more in tune with the rider.

Other manufacturers have been experimenting with screens for a while. Many of them miss the mark by overdoing it. You get a dashboard that feels like it belongs in a compact car, filled with apps you will never use and settings that take more effort to manage than they are worth.

The approach on the 2025 Harley-Davidson® Street Glide® is simple. Keep it focused. Keep it sharp. Make it feel like part of the ride instead of an awkward add-on.

That is a big part of why this system stands out, especially in Rogers, where riders balance urban convenience with country freedom. This touchscreen does not ask you to compromise. It adds without taking away.

One of the real surprises is how naturally the touchscreen fits into the rhythm of the ride. It does not ask you to change your habits. You do not have to spend time memorizing sequences or wondering how to adjust settings while on the move.

If you need to pull over and adjust something while heading up to Pea Ridge or winding around Monte Ne, it takes seconds. The touchscreen is there when you need it, and it fades into the background when you do not.

Riders in and around Rogers have already started talking about how this one feature has quietly reshaped the way they interact with their bike. Not in a way that turns them into tech experts, but in a way that makes long rides less stressful and more intuitive.

With all this focus on the touchscreen, it is easy to forget the foundation it is built on. This is still very much a 2025 Harley-Davidson® Street Glide®. The seat is sculpted for long rides. The LED lighting integrates seamlessly into the fairing. The color options, especially that Mystic Shift, change depending on the angle of the light, offering a show without screaming for attention.

In other words, this bike has not lost its edge. It has just gotten a bit smarter.

There is only so much you can understand by reading about it. If you are anywhere near Rogers and you are even a little curious about how the touchscreen system feels in real time, now is your chance.

Head over to Teddy Morse's Renegade Harley-Davidson®, located just outside Rogers, AR. Our team knows the ins and outs of the 2025 Harley-Davidson® Street Glide®, and they will walk you through the touchscreen system without a sales pitch or a rushed explanation.

Better yet, schedule a test ride. Tap the ride mode, cue your favorite track, and take a spin. See how the 2025 Harley-Davidson® Street Glide® feels when modern tech meets the muscle of classic touring design.

Sometimes, the smartest upgrades are the ones that blend in seamlessly. That is exactly what Harley-Davidson® has pulled off with this one. The screen does not make the bike. It just makes the ride a little smoother.

And in Rogers, where every road leads to something unexpected, that can make all the difference.

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