The Victory V92 is a cruiser-style motorcycle designed and manufactured by the defunct American motorcycle manufacturer Victory Motorcycles. It was introduced in 1998 as the first V-Twin powered motorcycle to be built in the United States since World War II. The V92 was powered by a 1,634 cc (99 cu in.) Freedom V-Twin engine and was available in three variations: Standard, Touring, and Corsa. The V92 was known for its performance, reliability, and distinctive styling. It was discontinued in 2003, but remains a popular choice among collectors of vintage and classic motorcycles.