Indian Motorcycles Reveals Price List For 2025 Lineup - New Scout On The Way

Indian Motorcycles has unveiled its 2025 price list for the Indian market, with prices ranging from Rs 23.52 lakh for the Chief series to Rs 48.49 lakh for the Roadmaster models. The company offers almost all its bikes on a made-to-order basis, revealing only starting prices for each model line.

The Chief lineup, which starts at Rs 23.52 lakh, includes six variants: Chief Dark Horse, Chief Bobber Dark Horse, Sport Chief, Sport Chief RT, Super Chief Dark Horse, and Super Chief Limited. All these models are powered by a 1,890cc air-cooled V-Twin engine producing 156Nm at 3,000rpm.

Indian Challenger & Chieftain

Challenger models begin at Rs 36.12 lakh and come in four variants: Challenger Limited, Challenger Dark Horse, Challenger Dark Horse with 112 pack, and Challenger Limited with 112 pack. The base models feature a 1,768cc liquid-cooled V-Twin engine delivering 178Nm at 3,800rpm. Models with the 112 pack have a larger 1,834cc engine offering 181.4Nm of torque.

The Chieftain series is priced from Rs 37.11 lakh and offers four variants: Chieftain Dark Horse, Chieftain Limited, Chieftain Powerplus Limited, and Chieftain Powerplus Dark Horse. The first two use an air-cooled 1,890cc V-Twin engine generating 171Nm at 3,000rpm. The latter two have a liquid-cooled 1,834cc engine producing 181.4Nm at the same RPM.

Indian Springfield & Pursuit

Springfield models start at Rs 41.96 lakh and are available in standard and Dark Horse versions. Both use the same air-cooled V-Twin engine as the Chief models. The Pursuit lineup begins at Rs 43.19 lakh with four variants: Pursuit Limited, Pursuit Dark Horse, Pursuit Limited with 112 Pack, and Pursuit Dark Horse with the same pack.

The Pursuit's base models share the Challenger's liquid-cooled engine specifications while those with the larger pack have increased torque output similar to other upgraded models in Indian's lineup.

Indian Roadmaster Series

The flagship Roadmaster series starts at Rs 48.49 lakh and includes standard, Limited, Dark Horse, and Elite variants. These are equipped with an air-cooled V-Twin motor identical to that found in other top-tier Indian motorcycles. Indian Motorcycles plans to introduce the new Scout lineup later this year in India while discontinuing the FTR model globally due to low sales figures. Prices for the new Indian Scout will be revealed at the bike's launch.

The updated Indian Motorcycle lineup for India can be ordered at the Brand showrooms in — Chandigarh, New Delhi, Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chennai and Kochi.

Article Published On: Thursday, June 26, 2025, 14:34 [IST]
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