Willie G. Davidson
William Godfrey Davidson | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1933 (age 92–93) |
| Other names | Willie G. Davidson |
| Occupation | Motorcycle designer |
| Known for | Chief Styling Officer for Harley-Davidson |
| Relatives | William H. Davidson, father William A. Davidson, grandfather |
William Godfrey "Willie G." Davidson (born 1933)[1] is an American businessman and motorcycle designer, and the former senior vice president & chief styling officer of Harley-Davidson Motor Company.[2][3] He was also the head of Harley-Davidson's Willie G. Davidson Product Development Center in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin.[4] While being generally responsible for approving Harley-Davidson motorcycle designs, he also personally designed several motorcycles for Harley-Davidson, including the Super Glide and the Low Rider, which pioneered the factory custom motorcycle and created an intermediate line of motorcycles between their large touring models and their smaller Sportsters.[5][6]
Early life
Willie G. Davidson is the son of former Harley-Davidson president William H. Davidson and the grandson of co-founder William A. Davidson.[1] Consequently, he grew up around Harley-Davidson motorcycles. Davidson graduated from the University of Wisconsin–Madison and went on to study at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California.
Before working for Harley-Davidson, Davidson worked for the design department of Ford Motor Company.[7]
At Harley-Davidson

Davidson joined the design department of Harley-Davidson in 1963. In 1969 he was promoted to Vice President of Styling.[7] His designs during the 1970s included the 1971 FX Super Glide, the 1977 FXS Low Rider, and the 1977 XLCR Sportster-based cafe racer.[8]
Willie was one of the Harley-Davidson executives who joined Vaughn Beals in buying Harley-Davidson from parent company American Machine and Foundry in 1981.[7]
On March 16, 2012, it was announced that Willie G. would retire from Harley-Davidson on April 30, 2012. He is to remain involved as brand ambassador, and in Special Design Projects as Chief Styling Officer Emeritus.[2]
References
- ^ a b Davidson, Jean (Jun 1, 2003). "Davidson Clan Family Tree". Growing Up Harley-Davidson: Memoirs of a Motorcycle Dynasty. Voyageur Press. pp. 16–17. ISBN 0-8965-8569-7. Retrieved 2012-08-01.
- ^ a b bizjournals: Willie G. Davidson Executive Profile
- ^ "Harley-Davidson Styling Chief Willie G. Davidson to Retire After 49-year Legendary Design Career", Press release, Harley-Davidson, March 16, 2012
- ^ Bandit Interviews Willie G.
- ^ AMA's Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum – 1971 Harley-Davidson Super Glide
- ^ Mitchel, D. (1997). Harley-Davidson Chronicle – An American Original. Publications International Limited. p. 234. ISBN 0-7853-2514-X.
- ^ a b c AMA's Motorcycle Hall of Fame – William G. Davidson
- ^ Popular Mechanics: Hot For Harleys: An American Icon, page 4