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India Today
10 hours ago
- Automotive
- India Today
Indian Motorcycle announces 2025 line-up prices in India
Indian Motorcycle, the American motorcycle brand, has announced the official price list for its heavyweight range for the 2025 model year in India. The new prices are now applicable across all Indian Motorcycle dealerships in the country and cover models such as the Chief, Chieftain, Challenger, Springfield, Pursuit, and the flagship year 2025 pricing (ex-showroom):Chief Line-up – Rs 23.52 lakhSpringfield Line-up – Rs 41.96 lakhChallenger Series – Rs 36.12 lakhChieftain Series – Rs 37.11 lakhPursuit Series – Rs 43.19 lakhRoadmaster Series – Rs 48.49 lakhEach of these motorcycles exemplifies Indian Motorcycle's blend of heritage design, robust engineering, and cutting-edge touring on the occasion, Lalit Sharma, Managing Director, Polaris India, said, "'Our heavyweight motorcycles have always stood for power, prestige and the spirit of the open road. With the Model Year 2025 lineup, we continue to offer riders world-class machines that deliver premium experiences across every mile. We invite motorcycle enthusiasts to visit our showrooms and discover these legendary models."Model breakdown Chief Bobber Dark Horse The Chief series continues to be the most accessible entry point into the Indian Motorcycle family, starting at Rs 23.52 lakh (ex-showroom). It comes in six variants powered by a 1,890cc air-cooled Thunderstroke 116 engine producing 156Nm at 3,000rpm. Challenger advertisementMoving up, the Challenger series starts at Rs 36.12 lakh (ex-showroom), offering four variants. Base versions get a 1,768cc liquid-cooled engine with 178Nm torque, while the upgraded models (with the 112 Pack) come with a 1,834cc engine delivering a more substantial 181.4Nm at 3,800rpm. Chieftain Power Plus The Chieftain models, priced from Rs 37.11 lakh (ex-showroom), are split between two engine configurations, the traditional 1,890cc air-cooled Thunderstroke and the modern 1,834cc liquid-cooled PowerPlus motor depending on the variant. Indian Springfield Dark Horse The Springfield, available in standard and Dark Horse trims, starts at Rs 41.96 lakh (ex-showroom) and retains the classic 1,890cc air-cooled motor. Indian Pursuit Dark Horse Touring enthusiasts will appreciate the Pursuit series (from Rs 43.19 lakh (ex-showroom), also available in multiple variants with the option of the 112 Pack for enhanced performance and features. The premium Pursuit Elite adds exclusive styling and creature comforts. Roadmaster PowerPlus Dark Horse Topping the range is the Roadmaster, starting at Rs 48.49 lakh (ex-showroom). This tourer is available in standard, Limited, Dark Horse, and Elite variants, all powered by the same 1,890cc engine known for its smooth, torque-rich the heavyweight lineup is now official, Indian Motorcycle has confirmed that the 2025 Scout series will be launched in India later this year. Meanwhile, the globally available FTR model has been discontinued due to underwhelming Indian Motorcycle operates showrooms in six Indian cities including Chandigarh, New Delhi, Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, and to Auto Today Magazine- Ends


Time of India
11 hours ago
- Automotive
- Time of India
Indian Motorcycle announces 2025 prices for heavyweight range in India
Indian Motorcycle , a division of Polaris Industries , has released the official price list for its Model Year 2025 heavyweight motorcycles in India . The updated pricing covers the Chief, Chieftain, Challenger , Pursuit , and Roadmaster models. The Chief line-up starts at ₹23.52 lakh, while the Indian Springfield begins at ₹41.96 lakh. The Challenger series is priced from ₹36.12 lakh, the Chieftain series from ₹37.11 lakh, the Pursuit from ₹43.19 lakh, and the Roadmaster series starts at ₹48.49 lakh (all prices ex-showroom). Further announcements awaited The company stated that pricing for its Scout series will be announced soon. Customers can approach authorised dealerships for more information on availability and specifications, the company added. Lalit Sharma, MD, Polaris India, said, 'Our heavyweight motorcycles have always stood for power, prestige and the spirit of the open road. With the Model Year 2025 lineup, we continue to offer riders world-class machines that deliver premium experiences across every mile.' Indian Motorcycle operates dealerships in cities including Chandigarh, New Delhi, Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, and Kochi.