We don’t need to remind you that there’s a whole lot of America out there. No, that’s not a commentary on obesity, rather a point about all the pavement you can conquer aboard a capable, comfortable cruiser motorcycle. Ever since President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1956, the asphalt veins of America have been ever-stretching, connecting parts of the country and making the roads all the more open for motorcyclists to explore.But not all motorcycles are created equal, and the market has plenty of stylish cruisers at just about every price point. So, how could you possibly decide on a two-wheeled cruiser companion? Don’t fret; we’ve assembled a list of 10 of the finest cruiser motorcycles at price points spanning from the entry-level to the spendy, top-tier options. And with that, let’s get started.Models are listed in ascending order based on starting price, from the lowest to the highest. Suzuki Boulevard C50T Special Starting Price: $9,779 Suzuki Want a cruiser without a Harley-Davidson Softail price tag? Suzuki might have you covered. Enter the Suzuki Boulevard C50T Special, an old-school cool cruiser motorcycle with a focus on the essentials and little else. Power is courtesy of an 805cc V-twin producing a beginner-friendly 53 pound-feet of torque. Suzuki Boulevard C50T Special Performance Specs Unlike the standard C50, the C50T gets saddlebags, a windscreen, and even a passenger backrest. Better yet, with a starting price of $9,779, the Boulevard C50T isn’t just the most affordable motorcycle on this list; it’s cheaper than anything you’ll find in Harley-Davidson or Indian’s catalog. Kawasaki Vulcan 900 Classic LT Starting Price: $10,599 Kawasaki Like the Suzuki C50T Special, Kawasaki sought to capture retro cruiser vibes with the Vulcan 900 Classic LT. Also like the C50T, the Vulcan 900 Classic LT is better suited to rack up some serious highway mileage than its more stripped-back Vulcan siblings. Specifically, the Kawasaki Vulcan 900 Classic LT gets a suite of touring-minded treatments, like saddlebags, a height-adjustable windscreen, and a passenger backrest for the more precious of cargo. Kawasaki Vulcan 900 Classic LT Performance Specs However, the Vulcan 900 Classic LT’s motivation comes from a slightly more torquey 903cc twin. If that wasn’t enough, a 26.8-inch seat height is far from intimidating for beginners. Although at 657 pounds, the Vulcan 900 Classic LT is quite a bit heavier than some rival cruisers like the Honda Rebel 1100T. Honda Rebel 1100T Starting Price: $10,899 HondaHonda has been at it with the Rebel on and off for over 40 years. Now, the Japanese brand offers different flavors of the Rebel, including a cruiser with bona fide touring DNA. It’s the Rebel 1100T, and, you guessed it, the “T” means touring. Honda Rebel 1100T Performance Specs The 1,084cc parallel twin is good for just under 90 horsepower, which is good but not too great. Paired with the 1100T’s integrated hard-sided saddlebags, big batwing fairing, and laid-back riding position, the Honda cruiser can almost seamlessly transition from urban runabout to long-haul companion. Indian Super Scout Starting Price: $16,999 Indian Let’s say you want an American cruiser without stretching to Indian Chief or Harley-Davidson Low Rider S prices. If that’s what you’re after, the Indian Super Scout checks that box and then some. Granted, a $16,999 starting price tag is a bit steeper than the Super Scout’s stripped-back sibling, the Scout Sixty Bobber, and its $9,999 ask. Indian Super Scout Performance Specs However, the Super Scout packs a stouter heart in its 105-horsepower 1,250cc liquid-cooled twin. And unlike the Scout Classic, the Super Scout wears a set of saddlebags, a quick-release windscreen, and a two-up seat for from-the-factory two-up riding. The Super Scout also gets a four-inch display with the brand’s RIDE COMMAND infotainment system with Bluetooth and GPS connectivity. BMW R 18 Classic Starting Price: $18,395 BMW Motorrad USA Sure, you could go for a small-displacement cruiser and still enjoy America’s seemingly endless highway system. Or you could check out BMW’s “Big Boxer” cruiser option: the R 18 Classic. BMW R 18 Classic Performance Specs And big is right; the BMW R 18 Classic packs a 1,802cc horizontally opposed two-cylinder Boxer engine producing an impressive 120 pound-feet of torque in addition to a unique soundtrack. Retro styling characterizes BMW’s resident big-engined cruiser with old-school saddlebags, wire wheels, and a set of comfortable floorboards. Harley-Davidson Heritage Classic Starting Price: $19,999 Harley-Davidson What list of cruiser motorcycles would be complete without at least one Harley-Davidson? When it comes to Softails, nothing in the Motor Company’s current lineup does interstate-crushing cruiser better than the Heritage Classic. For 2026, the old-school-cool Heritage Classic can be had with a 117-cubic-inch Milwaukee-Eight V-twin producing 120 pound-feet of torque. Harley-Davidson Heritage Classic Performance Specs It’s more than enough to motivate the Heritage Classic, even with its portly 718-pound wet weight. What’s more, with a windscreen, saddlebags, floorboards, and space for a passenger as standard equipment, the Heritage Classic is one of the comfiest ways to cruise American interstates out there without hopping up to a dedicated bagger. Indian Super Chief Starting Price: $21,999 Indian Motorcycle Just as the Super Scout gets the touring treatment, so too does the larger, more muscle-bound Indian Super Chief. Instead of going for the bare-bones cruiser approach like the standard Chief, the Super Chief gets a pair of OEM leather saddlebags, a touring seat with a passenger pad, a quick-detaching windscreen, floorboards, and a comfortable set of pull-back handlebars. Indian Super Chief Performance Specs Add standard ABS, selectable ride modes, and a torquey Thunderstroke 116 V-twin, and the Super Chief raises the bar for new American cruisers. Although at $21,999 before options, the Super Chief is too pricey to serve as a starter bike for cruiser-curious beginners. Indian Sport Chief RT Starting Price: $22,499 Indian Motorcycle Years ago, the Harley-Davidson Low Rider S popularized air-cooled muscle cruisers for the American market. More recently, Indian threw its hat into the ring with the Sport Chief RT, an athletic cruiser able to soak up highway miles and carve canyons on demand. Indian Sport Chief RT Performance Specs Like the Super Chief, the Sport Chief RT packs the Thunderstroke 116 V-twin. But the Sport Chief RT also gets locking hard-sided bags, a PowerBand audio system, dual disc, four-piston Brembo front brakes, inverted front forks, Fox rear suspension, and a characteristic West Coast-style fairing. Harley-Davidson Low Rider ST Starting Price: $23,999 Harley-Davidson What do you get when you take a Harley-Davidson Low Rider S, add a wind-cheating, FXRT-style clamshell fairing, and a set of locking, hard-shell saddlebags? You get the Harley-Davidson Low Rider ST. Harley-Davidson Low Rider ST Performance Specs The Low Rider ST is back for 2026, and it's one of the more entertaining muscle cruisers on the market. Like the leaner Low Rider S, the ST packs the brand’s 117-cubic-inch High Output M8 V-twin, which the brand claims is good for 128 pound-feet of torque. Not a bad way to take in the sights. Triumph Rocket 3 Storm GT Starting Price: $27,495 TriumphTriumph didn’t ask if it should. It just did with the Rocket 3 Storm GT. The largest motorcycle engine currently on the market in a production bike? Check. A simply ludicrous 179.5 horsepower? Check. Wrap it all up in a larger-than-life muscle cruiser with Brembo brakes, lean-angle-sensitive ABS, and Showa front forks, and you’ve got the Triumph Rocket 3 Storm GT. Triumph Rocket 3 Storm GT Performance Specs That said, it’s a pricey affair. The starting price for Triumph’s segment-dominating cruiser is $27,495, and that’s before you add optional extras like saddlebags. So, option wisely, dear rider.