Indian Motorcycle Unveils 2025 Line-Up Prices Across Chief, Challenger, & Touring Models In India
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Indian Motorcycle has officially announced the updated pricing for its 2025 cruiser range in India. The American motorcycle brand, known for its legacy-inspired design and premium craftsmanship, continues to operate with a custom-order model across the country. This pricing announcement offers prospective buyers a clearer picture of the entry points for the various models offered, even though final costs may vary depending on customisation and dealership-specific factors. Customers across India can access Indian Motorcycles through its limited dealership network in six cities, including New Delhi, Bengaluru, and Kochi.
Chief Bobber Dark Horse
Sport Chief
Sport Chief RT
Super Chief Dark Horse
Super Chief Limited
Each model in the Chief range carries unique design elements and optional features, catering to both urban riders and long-haul enthusiasts who prefer a raw yet refined riding experience.
The standard Challenger models are equipped with a 1,768cc liquid-cooled V-twin engine that produces 178Nm at 3,800rpm. The 112 Pack upgrades this experience with a more powerful 1,834cc engine delivering 181.4Nm of torque, offering superior performance on highways. The top-tier Challenger Elite includes exclusive styling and premium touring features.
Powerplus Dark Horse
The Chieftain Dark Horse and Limited variants retain the 1,890cc air-cooled engine producing 171Nm of torque. Meanwhile, the Powerplus versions benefit from the newer 1,834cc liquid-cooled motor with higher output, ideal for long-distance performance and advanced electronics integration.
The Pursuit stands as a versatile option for riders who enjoy advanced tech, spacious ergonomics, and a high-torque powertrain suited for long rides across varied terrains.
All Roadmaster variants are powered by the 1,890cc air-cooled Thunderstroke engine producing 156Nm of torque. Designed for the most demanding riders, the Roadmaster includes premium touches like advanced infotainment, heated grips, plush seats, and a large windscreen—ensuring an unrivalled combination of style and road-going comfort.
The 2025 price announcement reflects the brand’s intent to remain a key player in the luxury cruiser segment while catering to a niche yet growing audience of enthusiasts in India. Each motorcycle in the line-up represents a blend of American heritage, premium build quality, and performance-focused engineering.
Indian Chief Range: Retro Style Meets Muscular Performance
The 2025 Indian Chief range remains a strong player for those seeking the traditional American cruiser aesthetic with modern muscle. Powered by a robust 1,890cc air-cooled V-twin engine delivering 156Nm of torque at 3,000rpm, the Chief range offers six distinct variants. These include:- Chief Dark Horse
Challenger Series: High-Tech Touring With Two Engine Options
Stepping up, the Challenger range for 2025 begins at ₹36.12 lakh (ex-showroom). Four main variants are offered:- Challenger Limited
- Challenger Dark Horse
- Challenger with 112 Pack
- Challenger Elite
The standard Challenger models are equipped with a 1,768cc liquid-cooled V-twin engine that produces 178Nm at 3,800rpm. The 112 Pack upgrades this experience with a more powerful 1,834cc engine delivering 181.4Nm of torque, offering superior performance on highways. The top-tier Challenger Elite includes exclusive styling and premium touring features.
Chieftain Line-Up: Iconic Cruising With Two Engine Choices
Priced from ₹37.11 lakh (ex-showroom), the Chieftain series continues to offer a bold and contemporary take on traditional cruisers. The four variants in this range include:- Chieftain Dark Horse
- Chieftain Limited
- Powerplus Limited
Springfield: Classic Heritage With Premium Road Presence
Next in line is the Springfield series, beginning at ₹41.96 lakh. Available in standard and Dark Horse versions, both models use the signature 1,890cc air-cooled engine generating 156Nm at 3,000rpm. The Springfield offers enhanced touring capability without compromising its old-school cruiser charm, making it a favourite for those who value aesthetics alongside comfort.Pursuit: Tour-Ready Luxury With Power And Style
The Pursuit range, starting from ₹43.19 lakh, targets premium touring buyers. Buyers can choose between the standard 1,768cc engine variants or the upgraded 112 Pack models with a more powerful 1,834cc motor. Four variants are available, including the Pursuit Elite, which features a hand-painted finish and a premium touring kit designed for ultimate highway comfort.The Pursuit stands as a versatile option for riders who enjoy advanced tech, spacious ergonomics, and a high-torque powertrain suited for long rides across varied terrains.
Roadmaster Series: Ultimate Touring Luxury On Two Wheels
At the pinnacle of Indian Motorcycle’s 2025 range sits the Roadmaster, starting at ₹48.49 lakh (ex-showroom). This model is available in four high-end trims:- Standard
- Limited
- Dark Horse
- Elite
All Roadmaster variants are powered by the 1,890cc air-cooled Thunderstroke engine producing 156Nm of torque. Designed for the most demanding riders, the Roadmaster includes premium touches like advanced infotainment, heated grips, plush seats, and a large windscreen—ensuring an unrivalled combination of style and road-going comfort.
Limited Availability, Custom Ordering Model Continues
Indian Motorcycle continues to follow a custom-order system in India, with its showrooms located in only six cities: New Delhi, Bengaluru, Chennai, Kochi, Ahmedabad, and Chandigarh. Buyers are encouraged to consult their local dealership for model-specific pricing, booking timelines, and delivery updates.The 2025 price announcement reflects the brand’s intent to remain a key player in the luxury cruiser segment while catering to a niche yet growing audience of enthusiasts in India. Each motorcycle in the line-up represents a blend of American heritage, premium build quality, and performance-focused engineering.
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