Indian Motorcycle has launched its 2025 lineup in India with prices starting at ₹23.52 lakh. The range includes Chief, Challenger, Chieftain, Pursuit, and Roadmaster models, offering powerful V-twin engines, premium features, and custom packages.

Indian Motorcycle has officially launched its 2025 model range in India, featuring a lineup of heavyweight cruisers and tourers. Prices begin at ₹23.52 lakh (ex-showroom) for the Chief series and go up to ₹48.49 lakh for the brand’s flagship Roadmaster. The new range includes the Chief, Chieftain, Challenger, Pursuit, Springfield, and Roadmaster models.

The Chief series, now the most affordable entry into the brand’s India portfolio, starts at ₹23.52 lakh. It comes in six variants including the Chief Dark Horse, Chief Bobber Dark Horse, Sport Chief, Sport Chief RT, Super Chief Dark Horse, and Super Chief Limited. All variants are powered by a 1,890cc air-cooled V-twin engine producing 156Nm of torque at 3,000rpm.

Next in line is the Challenger series, starting at ₹36.12 lakh. Four variants are available: Challenger Limited, Challenger Dark Horse, Challenger Limited with 112 Pack, and Challenger Dark Horse with 112 Pack. The standard Challenger is equipped with a 1,768cc liquid-cooled V-twin engine making 178Nm of torque, while the 112 Pack upgrades it to a larger 1,834cc motor delivering 181.4Nm.

For those looking for a more classic design, the Chieftain range is priced from ₹37.11 lakh. It includes variants like Chieftain Dark Horse, Chieftain Limited, and two Powerplus versions. The standard versions use the 1,890cc air-cooled V-twin engine, while Powerplus variants get the 1,834cc liquid-cooled motor.
The Springfield sits above with a starting price of ₹41.96 lakh and is offered in two versions—standard and Dark Horse—both using the 1,890cc V-twin engine delivering 156Nm.

The Pursuit series, priced from ₹43.19 lakh, targets long-distance riders with its luxury tourer setup. It is offered in four variants, similar to the Challenger, with engine options ranging from the 1,768cc V-twin to the larger 1,834cc motor for the 112 Pack versions.

At the top of the line is the Roadmaster series, with pricing starting at ₹48.49 lakh. Available in Standard, Limited, Dark Horse, and Elite trims, all Roadmaster models are powered by the 1,890cc air-cooled V-twin engine generating 156Nm.
As per Indian Motorcycle, the entire 2025 lineup is available in India on a made-to-order basis. However, model availability may vary by location. The brand has a limited retail presence in the country with showrooms only in six cities—Chandigarh, New Delhi, Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, and Kochi.
While most of the existing portfolio is now available, the new Scout line-up is expected to arrive in India later this year. Meanwhile, the FTR model has been discontinued globally due to slow demand.












