2025 Indian Scout Line-Up Rolls Into India Starting At ₹12.99 Lakh
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Indian Motorcycle has rolled out its complete Scout range in India, introducing eight different models that span from the classic cruiser style to performance-focused machines. With prices starting at ₹12.99 lakh (ex-showroom), the line-up caters to enthusiasts looking for powerful V-Twin engines, custom-inspired styling, and modern rider aids. Spread across two displacement categories, the Scout family promises both tradition and modernity in equal measure, aiming to challenge long-time rival Harley in the Indian premium cruiser market.
The 101 Scout stands apart as the sportiest motorcycle in the range. It receives significant upgrades, including USD forks, gas-charged twin shocks and high-performance Brembo brakes. Its engine output is slightly higher at 111hp and 109Nm, making it the most powerful offering in the Scout family and appealing to riders seeking sharper dynamics.
The 1,250cc models, except the 101 Scout, can also be specified with a Limited + Tech trim. This variant swaps the analogue cluster for a 4-inch colour TFT screen with keyless ignition, built-in navigation, vehicle locator, accident alerts and multiple display layouts. The flagship 101 Scout comes fully loaded with these features as standard, offering a complete performance-and-technology blend.
Wide Range Of Options For Riders
The new line-up is divided into two categories based on engine displacement. The smaller 999cc Sixty series includes the Scout Sixty Classic, Scout Sixty Bobber and Sport Scout Sixty. These bikes share the same liquid-cooled V-Twin engine delivering 85hp and 88Nm, paired with a five-speed gearbox. Despite being positioned as the entry-level models, their performance figures make them far from basic. The key differences across the three lie in design and rider ergonomics – from retro-inspired detailing in the Classic to the minimalist blacked-out styling of the Bobber and the sportier setup of the Sport version.Larger 1,250cc Variants For Touring And Performance
For those seeking more displacement, Indian has five 1,250cc models in the line-up: Scout Classic, Scout Bobber, Sport Scout, Super Scout and the high-performance 101 Scout. The first three mirror the styling cues of their smaller siblings but benefit from the larger engine tuned for 105hp and 108Nm of torque. The Super Scout leans towards long-distance touring, equipped with a tall windscreen and leather saddlebags that blend practicality with cruiser aesthetics.The 101 Scout stands apart as the sportiest motorcycle in the range. It receives significant upgrades, including USD forks, gas-charged twin shocks and high-performance Brembo brakes. Its engine output is slightly higher at 111hp and 109Nm, making it the most powerful offering in the Scout family and appealing to riders seeking sharper dynamics.
Technology And Trims Across The Range
Indian offers multiple trim levels across its Scout models, allowing customers to tailor features to their riding needs. The 999cc Sixty bikes are available in Standard and Limited trims. While the Standard package includes essentials like LED lighting, dual-channel ABS and a digi-analogue gauge, the Limited trim adds traction control, three ride modes (Sport, Standard, Tour), cruise control, USB charging and more colour options.The 1,250cc models, except the 101 Scout, can also be specified with a Limited + Tech trim. This variant swaps the analogue cluster for a 4-inch colour TFT screen with keyless ignition, built-in navigation, vehicle locator, accident alerts and multiple display layouts. The flagship 101 Scout comes fully loaded with these features as standard, offering a complete performance-and-technology blend.
Pricing And Market Position
Prices for the Scout range in India start at ₹12.99 lakh and go up to ₹16.15 lakh (ex-showroom). The exact price may vary depending on the selected trims, with the Limited and Limited + Tech packages expected to cost more. This pricing puts Indian’s Scout line-up in direct competition with Harley-Davidson’s Sportster series, which begins at ₹13.51 lakh for the Nightster and stretches to ₹16.71 lakh for the Sportster S.Availability And Dealership Network
Indian Motorcycle currently operates through six dealerships in the country, located in Delhi, Chandigarh, Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chennai and Kochi. Interested buyers can reach out to these outlets for detailed pricing, trim-level options and delivery timelines. With its mix of design heritage, modern electronics and powerful performance, the Scout range strengthens Indian’s presence in the growing premium cruiser segment in India.Next Story