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Indian Motorcycle cruiser prices for 2025 announced

Prices start at Rs 23.52 lakh for the Chief line-up and go up to Rs 48.49 lakh for the Roadmaster models.
3 min read26 Jun '25
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Indian Motorcycle, the other American cruiser manufacturer, has announced its price list for our market for the 2025 model year. While almost every bike it makes is available here on a made-to-order basis, the company has only revealed starting prices for each model line. 

  1. Indian cruisers available with 2 engine options
  2. Scout models to come to India later in the year
  3. Company only present in six cities across India

Indian cruiser prices in India for 2025

Indian Chief price and details 

Indian Chief front right static in field

Currently, the Indian Motorcycle range starts with the Chief models, which have a starting price of Rs 23.52 lakh. The Chief line-up is available in six variants – Chief Dark Horse, Chief Bobber Dark Horse, Sport Chief, Sport Chief RT, Super Chief Dark Horse and Super Chief Limited. All of the Chief models are powered by a 1,890cc, air-cooled V-twin motor making 156Nm at 3,000rpm but have differing styles and cycle parts.  

Indian Challenger price and details 

Indian Challenger front right static in studio

Moving up from the Chief, you have the Challenger models with a starting price of Rs 36.12 lakh. The Challenger can be had in four variants – Challenger Limited, Challenger Dark Horse, Challenger Dark Horse with 112 pack and Challenger Limited with 112 pack. The ‘base’ Challenger models are powered by a 1,768cc, liquid-cooled V-twin making 178Nm at 3,800rpm. 

Stepping up to the models with the 112 pack gives you a bigger 1,834cc, liquid-cooled motor with a higher 181.4Nm of torque at 3,800rpm. There is also the limited edition Challenger Elite, which is powered by this same engine but gets a bespoke paint job and a lot of special parts and features over the ‘regular’ models.  

Indian Chieftain price and details 

Indian Chieftain front right static in field

The next step up is to the Chieftain models, which start at Rs 37.11 lakh. Four variants are available – Chieftain Dark Horse, Chieftain Limited, Chieftain Powerplus Limited and Chieftain Powerplus Dark Horse. The first two are available with an old-school, 1,890cc, long-stroke, air-cooled V-twin engine making 171Nm of torque at 3,000rpm. The other two are available with Indian’s 1,834cc liquid-cooled V-twin making 181.4Nm at 3,800rpm. 

Indian Springfield price and details 

Indian Springfield front right static in field

After that, you have the Springfield models with prices starting from Rs 41.96 lakh. The Springfield is available in just two variants – standard and Dark Horse, both powered by the same 1,890cc, air-cooled V-twin motor making 156Nm at 3,000rpm.  

Indian Pursuit price and details 

Indian Pursuit front right static in field

The penultimate model family in Indian’s line-up is the Pursuit, with prices starting at Rs 43.19 lakh. It is available in four variants – Pursuit Limited, Pursuit Dark Horse, Pursuit Limited with 112 Pack and Pursuit Dark Horse with 112 Pack. Just like the Challenger models, the ‘regular’ Pursuit bikes are powered by a 1,768cc, liquid-cooled V-twin making 178Nm at 3,800rpm, and the models with the 112 Pack are equipped with the larger 1,834cc, liquid-cooled V-twin making 181.4Nm at 3,800rpm. There is also a Pursuit Elite, which comes with a hand-painted, special paint scheme, as well as more parts and features over the ‘base’ Pursuit variants. 

Indian Roadmaster price and details

Indian Roadmaster side profile static in field

At the tippy top of Indian’s line-up is the flagship Roadmaster, with prices starting at Rs 48.49 lakh. It is available in four variants – standard, Limited, Dark Horse and Elite. All are powered by Indian’s 1,890cc air-cooled V-twin motor making 156Nm at 3,000rpm. 

New Indian Scout India launch timeline; FTR discontinued worldwide 

Indian Scout side profile static in fieldAll prices, ex-showroom, India.

Those are the prices for all the bikes that are currently available in India, and the company will launch the new Scout line-up in our market later this year. And for the few of you who are wondering where the FTR is, that model has been discontinued globally due to lacklustre sales. Indian Motorcycle showrooms are present in only six cities across our country – Chandigarh, New Delhi, Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chennai and Kochi. It bears mentioning that you reach out to your nearest dealer for exact pricing, availability and waiting periods for the specific model you are interested in. 

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