Lean into the ride on the open road or closed track with zūmo XT3 from Garmin
Tuesday, 17 February 2026, 5:34 am CST
Purpose-built motorcycle companions add live lean angles and expanded mapping, available in two sizes to fit nearly any bike
OLATHE, Kan./Feb. 17, 2026/PR Newswire – Garmin (NYSE: GRMN) today announced
its newest and most advanced motorcycle-focused GPS equipment, zūmo XT3.
Designed to endure handlebar vibration, bumpy rides and extreme weather, the
device features a bright, glove-friendly display with either a 4.7 or 6-inch
high-resolution screen. The new live lean angle gauge allows riders to see how
far they’ve leaned on each turn in real time. Ride summary data is available to
view after each adventure in the Tread smartphone app.
"No matter if you’re touring or sport riding, the zūmo XT3 enhances every corner
and every adventure – from dirt trails to winding roads to the racetrack. Rugged
and packed with moto-specific tools, zūmo XT3 is the versatile companion for
every ride.” - Susan Lyman, Garmin Vice President Consumer Sales and Marketing
Embrace the adventure
Boasting a vibrant, high-resolution
touchscreen, zūmo XT3 includes robust mapping options and data to help bring
next level enjoyment to every ride.
- Built for action: Designed to withstand extreme weather and rough terrain,
zūmo XT3 meets a military (MIL-STD-810) standard for drop rating and carries an
IPX7 water-resistance rating. It’s also built to hold up against rigorous
handlebar vibrations.
- Adventure-ready maps: Ride confidently with preloaded street maps and
high-definition topographic maps, download crisp satellite imagery directly to
the device.
- Premium mapping: For even greater visualization of routes and surroundings,
users can purchase an Outdoor Maps+ plan to receive ongoing access to premium
map content, including Adventure Roads and Trails for turn-by-turn routing for
off-road rides.
- Lean angles: See live lean angles, G-Force, max speed and more during the
trek and view and share ride summaries with friends using the Tread smartphone
app.
- Group tracking: Track friends with the group ride mobile feature on the
device or using the Tread app on a compatible smart phone.
- Visual route planner: Plan a custom route on the device or via the Tread app
with a compatible smartphone, or import routes with GPX, KML or KMZ files.
- Moto-specific rides: Utilize Garmin Adventurous Routing to find hilly,
curvy, scenic and thrilling rides; discover Great Rides for the top-rated routes
from fellow zūmo users and Popular Moto Paths to see popular routes among
motorcyclists.
- Free ride navigation: Enjoy the freedom to explore with compass-only
guidance, showing an arrow with distance and direction to the destination.
- Working together: Enrich the ride with compatible Garmin products (each
sold separately), including a zumoR1 radar for rearview and blind-spot
monitoring, a Handlebar Controller so riders can control their navigator
without taking their hands off the handlebar or an inReach satellite
communicator for off-grid communication, including two-way messaging,
location sharing and the ability to trigger an SOS message in the event of
an emergency.
From the road to the track
Drag race enthusiasts can use their
zūmo XT3 to activate a Garmin Performance Package plan with access to a lap
timer, drag racing features and more. With an active plan, riders can record
their drag racing time and distance milestones, including their 0-60 mph time
and 1/8-mile and 1/4-mile times on the drag strip. Participants can review their
lap times and delta times, while also accessing leaderboards to see how their
times compare with others. The performance package also provides personal data
insights - including lean angle metrics, which can be viewed directly on the
zūmo XT3 navigator or from a compatible smartphone or tablet using the Garmin
Catalyst mobile app. Garmin Performance Package plans are available for $9.99
per month, or $99.99 for an annual plan.
Available
now, the compact zūmo XT3 navigator with a 4.7-inch screen includes
post-mount hardware ideal for smaller motorcycles has a suggested retail price
of $499.99. The larger model with a 6-inch display includes a handlebar mount
kit with U-bolt base and has a suggested retail price of $599.99.