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Indian Roadmaster Touring Motorcycle Launched in India at Rs. 37 lakh

Indian Motorcycle, the US based motorcycle maker, has silently launched a new touring bike - the Roadmaster - in India at Rs 37 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). The deliveries, however, are likely to begin in the second half of 2015.
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By Vikas Yogi

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Published on February 2, 2015

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    Indian Motorcycle, the US based motorcycle maker, has silently launched a new touring bike - the Roadmaster - in India at Rs 37 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). The deliveries, however, are likely to begin in the second half of 2015. With the introduction of new motorcycle, the company now has four motorcycles in the Indian market - Scout, Chief (Classic & Vintage), Chieftain and Roadmaster.

    Though there is no official word on the launch, but the official website of the company has listed the product and has revealed everything about it including the prices.

    The company claims the 2015 Indian Roadmaster to be a pure American luxury. "Building upon the iconic Roadmaster name used by Indian in the 1940s, the new Roadmaster reimagines Indian Motorcycle comfort, styling and performance out on the open road, for the long haul.", says the company's official website.

    Indian Roadmaster India launch

    Talking about features, the Roadmaster comes equipped with push-button start/stop, heated seat, heated grips, all LED lights, remote locking saddlebags, power windshield and adjustable floorboards.

    Indian Motorcycle India launch

    Since the Roadmaster is a touring purpose bike, it offers a good 64.4-litre of trunk space. Powering the motorcycle is a 1.8-litre Thunder Stroke engine that churns out a peak torque of 138.9Nm.

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