Indian Motorcycle Announces 2025 Price List for Heavyweight Models in India
Lalit Sharma, Managing Director of Polaris India, said the company aims to continue offering premium motorcycles across its Model Year 2025 lineup.
Indian Motorcycle, a division of Polaris Industries has released its official price list for Model Year 2025 heavyweight motorcycles in India. The updated prices apply to the Chief, Indian Springfield, Chieftain, Challenger, Pursuit, and Roadmaster series.
Prices for the Chief range begin at ₹23.52 lakh, Indian Springfield at ₹41.96 lakh, Challenger at ₹36.12 lakh, Chieftain at ₹37.11 lakh, Pursuit at ₹43.19 lakh, and Roadmaster at ₹48.49 lakh (ex-showroom). The Scout series prices will be announced at a later date.
Lalit Sharma, Managing Director of Polaris India, said the company aims to continue offering premium motorcycles across its Model Year 2025 lineup.
The Chief is a cruiser motorcycle powered by a Thunderstroke V-twin engine and features a lightweight frame. The Indian Springfield is a touring motorcycle with hard saddlebags and a quick-release windshield. The Challenger is equipped with a fixed fairing and a liquid-cooled PowerPlus engine. The Chieftain is a bagger-style motorcycle with a fork-mounted fairing and integrated infotainment. The Pursuit is a full-dress touring motorcycle with a large fairing, top trunk, and heated seats. The Roadmaster is a touring motorcycle with saddlebags, a top trunk, adjustable windscreen, and keyless ignition.
Indian Motorcycle, founded in 1901, is America’s first motorcycle company and is part of Polaris Industries. Its range is available at dealerships in Chandigarh, New Delhi, Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, and Kochi.
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26 Jun 2025
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