NEW YORK -- Harley-Davidson is leaving India, the American motorcycle maker said Thursday, ending a decade-long presence in the world's largest two-wheeler market after struggling to gain a foothold.
American motorcycle icon sputtered against lower-cost rivals

Harley-Davidson sold just 25,000 units during its 10 years in India, less than what it shipped during the first quarter of 2019 in the U.S. (Photo courtesy of Harley-Davidson)
NEW YORK -- Harley-Davidson is leaving India, the American motorcycle maker said Thursday, ending a decade-long presence in the world's largest two-wheeler market after struggling to gain a foothold.