Prices for the Scout range will be revealed later, though.
Share Post
Prices for the Scout range will be revealed later, though.
American motorcycle manufacturer Indian Motorcycles has outlined its complete pricing structure for 2025, spanning six distinct model families with prices ranging from ₹23.52 lakh to ₹48.49 lakh in the Indian market. Here are the prices for all the models, except for the Scout range, which will be revealed later.
The Indian Chief series is the brand's entry point at ₹23.52 lakh. This range encompasses six distinct variants, including the Chief Dark Horse, Chief Bobber Dark Horse, Sport Chief, Sport Chief RT, Super Chief Dark Horse, and Super Chief Limited. Despite varying aesthetics and components, all Chief models share the same powertrain—a 1,890 cc air-cooled V-Twin engine that develops 156 Nm of torque at 3,000rpm.
Moving up the hierarchy, the Challenger series starts at ₹36.12 lakh and caters to touring enthusiasts with four available configurations. The Challenger Limited and Challenger Dark Horse represent the base offerings, while enhanced versions with the '112 pack' provide additional performance. Standard Challenger models utilise a 1768 cc liquid-cooled V-Twin producing 178 Nm at 3,800 rpm. The 112 pack upgrade introduces a larger 1834 cc liquid-cooled engine generating 181.4 Nm of torque at 3,800 rpm. The range also includes a limited-edition Challenger Elite featuring bespoke paintwork and exclusive components.
Priced from ₹37.11 lakh, the Chieftain family offers four variants spanning traditional and modern powertrains. The Chieftain Dark Horse and Chieftain Limited employ the classic 1,890 cc air-cooled V-Twin configuration, producing 171 Nm at 3,000 rpm. Meanwhile, the Chieftain Powerplus Limited and Chieftain Powerplus Dark Horse utilise Indian's contemporary 1834 cc liquid-cooled V-Twin, delivering 181.4 Nm at 3,800 rpm.
The Springfield range, starting at ₹41.96 lakh, takes a simplified approach with just two variants - the standard Springfield and Springfield Dark Horse. Both models feature the traditional 1,890 cc air-cooled V-Twin engine producing 156 Nm at 3,000 rpm, emphasising classic American cruiser styling.
Positioned at ₹43.19 lakh, the Pursuit series mirrors the Challenger's engine options across four variants. The Pursuit Limited and Pursuit Dark Horse use the 1768 cc liquid-cooled V-Twin with 178 Nm at 3,800 rpm, while their 112 Pack counterparts receive the upgraded 1834 cc engine producing 181.4 Nm at 3,800rpm. The range also includes a premium Pursuit Elite featuring hand-applied paint schemes and enhanced equipment levels.
The flagship Roadmaster commands the highest pricing at ₹48.49 lakh, available in four configurations: standard, Limited, Dark Horse, and Elite variants. All Roadmaster models utilise the 1,890 cc air-cooled V-Twin engine generating 156 Nm at 3,000 rpm, emphasising luxury touring capabilities over outright performance.
The manufacturer currently maintains retail presence in six Indian cities: Chandigarh, New Delhi, Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, and Kochi. However, current pricing, model availability, and delivery schedules, may vary by location and demand.
Honda City Sport vs Skoda Slavia Sportline vs Volkswagen Virtus GT: Specifications & Prices Compared
Pratik Rakshit 26 Jun, 2025, 1:03 PM IST
Odisha Government To Launch EV Policy 2.0: What To Expect
Pratik Rakshit 26 Jun, 2025, 12:29 PM IST
FACT CHECK: Two Wheelers Will Not Pay Toll Charges, Says NHAI
Sutanu Guha 26 Jun, 2025, 11:41 AM IST
Tesla Rival BYD's Production Cuts Signal Slowdown For World's Largest EV Maker
Krishna SinhaChaudhury 26 Jun, 2025, 11:31 AM IST
NHAI Implements Nation’s First Advanced Traffic Management System on NH-48 and Dwarka Expressway
Pratik Rakshit 26 Jun, 2025, 11:21 AM IST
Looking for a new car?
We promise the best car deals and earliest delivery!