Victory Motorcycles is about to reveal all the information on their newest project, which is the Octane cruiser and the big day is on Feb. 19, according to Motorcycle News.
The company reportedly followed sister brand Indian and used in a future model, a DOHC, four-valve-per-cylinder, 1200cc V-twin. In 2015, the brand confirmed at the EICMA show in Milan, that they are designing an engine that has the strongest power and performance in its class.
A concept motorcycle was unveiled by European builder, Urs Erbacher at the annual event; also known as the Milan Motorcycle Show. He is famous in the custom motorcycle scene in Europe and has received several top awards.
"Victory Motorcycle from day one has been a brand designed to deliver outstanding in-class-performance, reliability and handling," says Steve Menneto, President of the Polaris Motorcycles Division. "Our new engine, Urs' concept and news we'll be sharing at the IMS in New York City will plot the direction not only of this fantastic new platform but of this brand."
Menneto added that they will "continue to design and build the best motorcycles in every class we compete."
Some speculate, that the wait may be over for the Victory Octane Motorcycle cruiser, which is a 1200cc liquid-cooled bike. In Jan., an eight-second video was released by the firm, which offered fans a sneak peek at the bike, revealed RideApart.
Meanwhile, the Magnum X-1 Stealth Edition is also making a roaring comeback, with a more striking look. It has been dubbed as the "loudest Victory Bagger ever built." In 2015, first in the series was X-1 and it was sold out upon release.
The bike will hit dealer showrooms in February and it has a starting retail price of $24,000. In March, it will also be featured during the Daytona Beach Bike Week, as a demo model for the brand's display, reported Digital Trends.
More information about the Victory Octane Motorcycle cruisers will be revealed on Feb. 19, which the brand calls, "the next chapter."