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US$18.13
Share price04 Aug
US$27.7853.2% overvalued intrinsic discount
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Capital-Light Financing Shift Will Pressure Earnings Yet Unlock Long-Term Cash Flow Upside

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Published
26 Dec 25
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04 Aug 26
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Last Update 04 Aug 26

Fair value Increased 11%

HOG: Back To The Bricks Delivery Risks Will Likely Restrain Future Returns

Harley-Davidson’s updated analyst price target moves higher, supported by Street research that points to firm specific plans like Back to the Bricks, expectations around new product launches, and recent target increases from $15 to $17, $27 to $30, and a fresh $32 target as key drivers behind the shift.

Analyst Commentary

Recent Street research on Harley-Davidson combines higher price targets with a cautious tone on execution, growth, and valuation risk. Even as some targets move higher, several Bearish analysts highlight that the stock still faces meaningful hurdles tied to new product launches, earnings quality, and market share trends.

Bearish analysts point to ongoing market share losses and weak conversion of core earnings as key issues for Harley-Davidson. They flag Sprint and Sportster launches as important tests for management, given expectations that these products will help support a broader turnaround and longer term financial goals.

There is also attention on Harley-Davidson’s recent U.S. retail unit sales trends. One research note refers to Q2 U.S. retail unit sales that are estimated to be up 6%, described as a meaningful slowdown compared with 16% growth in Q1. For investors, that mix of growth in the latest quarter alongside a slower pace raises questions about how durable demand might be.

Multiple price target changes on Harley-Davidson still sit alongside cautious stock ratings. Some Bearish analysts acknowledge improvements in competitive positioning and easing tariff pressures, but they also describe the company’s new financial targets as aggressive. That leaves a group of investors watching whether management can deliver on its Back to the Bricks plan and new product pipeline without stretching expectations.

Bearish Takeaways

  • Bearish analysts warn that continued market share losses and weak core earnings conversion create execution risk even with higher price targets on Harley-Davidson.
  • Q2 U.S. retail unit sales are estimated to be up 6% compared with 16% in Q1, which Bearish analysts describe as a meaningful deceleration that could pressure growth expectations.
  • Some Bearish analysts raise 2026 estimates and acknowledge easing tariff pressures, yet still see Harley-Davidson’s new long term financial targets as aggressive and hard to fully justify on valuation grounds.
  • Concerns remain that the success of Sprint, Sportster, and the Back to the Bricks plan is critical for Harley-Davidson, which increases execution risk if new products or dealer focused initiatives do not gain the expected traction.

What’s in the News for Harley-Davidson

  • Harley-Davidson reported Q2 2026 profit of US$80 million, which was down 26% year over year, on revenue of about US$1.23b that was down 6%. The company exceeded Wall Street earnings and revenue estimates, according to recent earnings coverage.
  • Operating margin for Q2 2026 stood at 6.2%. Management linked pressure on margins to higher raw material costs while pointing to benefits from a capital light financial services model and disciplined supply strategy.
  • North American motorcycle sales in Q2 2026 were up 3% to nearly 30,000 units. Harley-Davidson highlighted improved domestic retail performance as a support for its results. Source attribution comes from recent Q2 2026 earnings reports.
  • The company raised full year 2026 guidance for global motorcycle retail sales to as many as 138,500 units and also lifted expectations for wholesale shipments and operating income as part of its Back to the Bricks turnaround strategy.
  • CEO Artie Starrs outlined plans for a lower priced Sprint model aimed at budget focused buyers at a time when higher interest rates are affecting demand, according to the same earnings coverage.
  • From April 1, 2026 to June 30, 2026 Harley-Davidson repurchased 959,789 shares for US$22.5 million, which represented 0.91% of shares. This completed a cumulative buyback of 24,470,194 shares, or 20.72%, for about US$1.33b under the program announced on July 25, 2024.
  • Harley-Davidson stock was added to several Russell 2000 related indices and removed from several Russell 1000 and Midcap indices during 2026 index rebalancing, including additions to the Russell 2000 Index, Russell 2000 Defensive Index, Russell 2000 Dynamic Index and Russell 2000 Value benchmarks, along with removals from the Russell 1000 and Midcap benchmarks.

Valuation Changes for Harley-Davidson

  • Fair Value has risen moderately from $16.31 to $18.13, which signals a higher central estimate for Harley-Davidson’s share valuation in this model.
  • Discount Rate is unchanged at 12.46%, so the risk and return assumptions used in the Harley-Davidson valuation framework remain the same.
  • Revenue Growth expectations still point to a decline but with a smaller drop, shifting from a fall of 4.14% to a fall of 3.66%.
  • Net Profit Margin has edged higher from 5.08% to 5.27%, reflecting a slightly stronger profitability assumption for Harley-Davidson.
  • Future P/E has moved up from 10.09x to 10.84x, which indicates a somewhat higher valuation multiple applied to Harley-Davidson’s expected earnings.
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Catalysts

About Harley-Davidson

Harley-Davidson designs, manufactures and sells heavyweight motorcycles, related products and financial services through a global dealer network.

What are the underlying business or industry changes driving this perspective?

  • Although the capital-light transformation of Harley-Davidson Financial Services unlocks over $1.2 billion in discretionary cash by early 2026 and should structurally lift returns on equity, reinvestment risk remains if organic initiatives in motorcycles and LiveWire fail to convert that cash into durable revenue and earnings growth.
  • Although the refreshed Softail and noncore portfolios are gaining share in large cruisers and select regions, persistent affordability pressures, higher interest rates and consumers trading down to lower price points threaten to cap unit growth and constrain Motor Company revenue.
  • Although the company is executing on a multi year productivity and cost program expected to exceed $357 million in savings by 2026, rising tariff costs and modest input inflation could continue to erode gross margin improvements, limiting operating margin and earnings upside.
  • Although new lower entry price points, extended term financing and the upcoming Sprint bike aim to attract younger and more diverse riders, demographic headwinds in core heavyweight segments and intense competition in lightweight and smaller bikes may restrain long term volume growth and dilute net margins.
  • Although the HDFS partnership with KKR and PIMCO should generate recurring origination and servicing fee income starting in 2026, the shift off balance sheet and exposure to broader consumer credit cycles could increase earnings volatility and temper future operating income.
NYSE:HOG Earnings & Revenue Growth as at Dec 2025
NYSE:HOG Earnings & Revenue Growth as at Dec 2025

Assumptions

How have these above catalysts been quantified?

  • This narrative explores a more pessimistic perspective on Harley-Davidson compared to the consensus, based on a Fair Value that aligns with the bearish cohort of analysts.
  • The bearish analysts are assuming Harley-Davidson's revenue will decrease by 3.7% annually over the next 3 years.
  • The bearish analysts assume that profit margins will increase from 4.8% today to 5.3% in 3 years time.
  • The bearish analysts expect earnings to reach $199.7 million (and earnings per share of $1.6) by about August 2029, down from $202.6 million today. However, there is some disagreement amongst the analysts with the more bullish ones expecting earnings as high as $318.1 million.
  • In order for the above numbers to justify the price target of the more bearish analyst cohort, the company would need to trade at a PE ratio of 10.9x on those 2029 earnings, down from 13.1x today. This future PE is lower than the current PE for the US Auto industry at 16.6x.
  • The bearish analysts expect the number of shares outstanding to decline by 7.0% per year for the next 3 years.
  • To value all of this in today's terms, we will use a discount rate of 12.46%, as per the Simply Wall St company report.

Risks

What could happen that would invalidate this narrative?

  • If Harley-Davidson successfully leverages the $1.2 billion to $1.25 billion of discretionary cash unlocked from the HDFS capital-light transaction into high return organic growth initiatives in HDMC and LiveWire, earnings and return on equity could rise meaningfully over the long term, supporting a higher share price via stronger net income and cash flows.
  • If the refreshed Softail lineup, new Sprint bike and lower psychological price points such as 9 thousand 999 and 19 thousand 999 resonate with younger and more value conscious riders, the company could overcome demographic headwinds and affordability constraints, driving sustained unit growth and higher Motor Company revenue.
  • If the global dealer network returns to robust profitability, helped by lower inventory levels, targeted financing promotions and the marketing development fund, dealer health could materially improve, supporting stronger retail demand, better pricing power and expansion of operating margins.
  • If LiveWire continues to scale volumes from products like the S4 Honcho while narrowing operating losses and benefiting from lower cash burn, the electric segment could evolve from a drag into a contributor, adding incremental revenue growth and reducing the pressure on consolidated earnings.
  • If HDFS grows stable fee based origination and servicing income under the forward flow agreement while maintaining disciplined credit performance despite consumer cycle volatility, the business could deliver resilient operating income growth that lifts consolidated earnings per share over time.

Valuation

How have all the factors above been brought together to estimate a fair value?

  • The assumed bearish price target for Harley-Davidson is $18.13, which represents up to two standard deviations below the consensus price target of $27.36. This valuation is based on what can be assumed as the expectations of Harley-Davidson's future earnings growth, profit margins and other risk factors from analysts on the more bearish end of the spectrum.
  • However, there is a degree of disagreement amongst analysts, with the most bullish reporting a price target of $32.0, and the most bearish reporting a price target of just $17.0.
  • In order for you to agree with the more bearish analyst cohort, you'd need to believe that by 2029, revenues will be $3.8 billion, earnings will come to $199.7 million, and it would be trading on a PE ratio of 10.9x, assuming you use a discount rate of 12.5%.
  • Given the current share price of $25.31, the analyst price target of $18.13 is 39.6% lower.
  • We always encourage you to reach your own conclusions though. So sense check these analyst numbers against your own assumptions and expectations based on your understanding of the business and what you believe is probable.

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PastFuture06b2015201820212024202620272029Revenue US$3.8bEarnings US$199.7m
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Company analysis

Excellent balance sheet and slightly overvalued.

Market capUS$2.9b
PB0.9x
Estimated Growth-1.0%
Dividend Yield2.7%
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CEO & management

Arthur Starrs
CEO
1.0yrs
CEO Tenure

Manufactures and sells motorcycles in the United States and internationally.