MY25 Indian Motorcycle Models Launched In India: Prices Start At Rs 23.52 Lakh

- Indian Motorcycles has announced the starting price of each series, respectively
- Price ranges from Rs 23.52 lakh and Rs 48.49 lakh, currently
- Scout models to launch in the coming days
American motorcycle manufacturer Indian Motorcycle has rolled out the prices for its 2025 model range in India. The company has currently revealed the starting prices for each model line available in the country. As of now, there are six motorcycle categories in the lineup, featuring up to six different models, respectively.
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Indian Roadmaster Series
At the top of Indian Motorcycle’s range is the Roadmaster, priced from Rs 48.49 lakh. This flagship model is offered in four versions: Standard, Limited, Dark Horse, and Elite. All variants are powered by the 1,890 cc air-cooled engine, delivering 156 Nm of torque at 3,000 rpm.
Indian Pursuit Series
Next in line is the Pursuit series, starting at Rs 43.19 lakh. It consists of five variants: Pursuit Limited, Pursuit Dark Horse, Pursuit Elite, Pursuit Limited with the 112 Pack, and Pursuit Dark Horse with the 112 Pack. The standard Pursuit models use a 1,768 cc liquid-cooled engine with 178 Nm at 3,800 rpm, while the Elite and 112 Pack upgrades bring in the 1,834 cc engine producing 181.4 Nm.
Indian Springfield Series
The Springfield lineup begins at Rs 41.96 lakh and includes two variants: Springfield Standard and Springfield Dark Horse. Both are powered by the 1,890 cc air-cooled engine delivering 171 Nm of torque at 3,000 rpm.
Indian Chieftain Series
The Chieftain range starts at Rs 37.11 lakh and is available in four versions: Chieftain Dark Horse, Chieftain Limited, Chieftain PowerPlus Limited, and Chieftain PowerPlus Dark Horse. The Dark Horse and Limited models are powered by the Indian’s 1,890 cc air-cooled engine tuned to produce 171 Nm at 3,000 rpm. The PowerPlus variants, however, feature the larger 1,834 cc liquid-cooled engine punching out 181.4 Nm at 3,800 rpm.
Indian Challenger Series
The Challenger series follows, with a base price of Rs 36.12 lakh. This lineup comprises four variants: Challenger Dark Horse, Challenger Limited, and both models with the upgraded 112 pack. The standard Challenger variants are equipped with a 1,768 cc liquid-cooled engine producing 178 Nm at 3,800 rpm, while the 112 Pack versions get a larger 1,834 cc motor that increases torque output to 181.4 Nm.
Indian Chief Series
Finally, the entry-level offering from Indian Motorcycle is the Chief series, priced from Rs 23.52 lakh. This range includes six variants: Sport Chief, Sport Chief RT, Super Chief Dark Horse, Chief Dark Horse, Chief Bobber Dark Horse and Super Chief Limited. All these bikes are powered by a 1,890 cc air-cooled engine that delivers 156 Nm of torque at 3,000 rpm.
These models are currently available through Indian Motorcycle dealerships located in Chandigarh, New Delhi, Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, and Kochi. In addition to the current offerings, prices for the Scout lineup will be announced in the coming days.
All Prices mentioned are ex-showroom.
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