The new range of Indian Scout Sixty is powered by a new 999 cc engine called SpeedPlus.
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The new range of Indian Scout Sixty is powered by a new 999 cc engine called SpeedPlus.
Indian Motorcycle has launched its 2025 model year lineup globally. Headlined by a new three-model Scout Sixty family starting at $9,999 (approx. ₹8.44 lakh) bike is priced at £9,999), along with it, the American brand also launched an ultra-exclusive Roadmaster Elite that will be limited to just 300 units worldwide.
The new Scout Sixty lineup aims to make the iconic American brand more accessible to riders of all skill levels. Available in three variants - Scout Sixty Bobber, Sport Scout Sixty, and Scout Sixty Classic - each model is powered by a redesigned 999 cc SpeedPlus engine delivering 85 bhp and 88 Nm. These output figures are not outrageous for the sizeable engine it is but are pretty reserved on the contrary – thus suggesting a very easy-going ride quality for all the bikes.
Each Scout Sixty model will be available in two trim levels – Standard and Limited. In Standard trim, the Scout Sixty models are available with ABS, LED lighting, new switch gears, and an analogue gauge, along with a new fuel gauge system. The Limited trim adds cruise control, traction control, and multiple riding modes. Riders can also choose from over 100 factory accessories, including a 4-inch touchscreen display with GPS navigation and Bluetooth connectivity.
On the other hand, the 2025 Roadmaster Elite showcases the Indian Motorcycle's luxury touring capabilities. The limited-edition model features distinctive tri-tone paint combining Springfield Blue Candy and Black Candy. The touring machine includes a comprehensive PowerBand Audio system with 12 speakers and “UnderGlow” lighting throughout.
Comfort features comprise heated and cooled seats for both rider and passenger, whilst the Thunderstroke 116 engine produces the same 120 bhp and 171 Nm. Remote-locking storage compartments and an adjustable windscreen complete the premium touring package. It will also get heated and cooled seats, whilst Springfield, Chieftain, and Roadmaster models will receive new paint options.
This exclusive limited edition badger bike is priced at $41,999 (approx. ₹35.44 lakh). Both will begin arriving at US and UK dealerships by the end of November.
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