On Tuesday, the company emblematic of American motorcycling Harley-Davidson announced that not only is their bike lineup expanding for 2020 but also that they've got new integrated vehicle technology.

2020 model year bikes are destined represent a momentous change for all-American motorcycle brand Harley-Davidson. In addition to the brand's first electric bike, the 2020 Livewire, launching this Fall, the company has announced that two additional bikes will be hitting the market with all-new technology and built-in connectivity. During the Summer, 2018, Harley-Davidson revealed that their very first electric motorcycle will be available this Fall with a 2020 model year designation. On Tuesday, a 2020 Low Rider S and CVO Tri Glide -- a three-wheel motorcycle - were unveiled, too, along with two new technologies.

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Select 2020 H-D motorcycles will come with the brand's new Reflex Defensive Rider Systems technologies -- which includes features like traction control and an advanced antilock braking system -- and H-D Connect cellular connectivity service. According to the company, both the new models and their new technologies are part of Harley-Davidson's plan to "accelerate building the next generation of riders through new products in additional motorcycle segments, broader access and a commitment to strengthen dealers globally."

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When the Livewire launches this fall, it will start at $29,799. Both the Low Rider S and CVO Tri Glide are available today starting at $17,999 and $48,999, respectively. All launches are first taking place in the US, with future releases planned in other parts of the globe.