Indian Motorcycle, the iconic American bike manufacturer, has introduced its new motorcycle series in India. The 2025 Indian Scout series has been launched with an ex-showroom starting price of ₹12.99 lakh. This launch encompasses a revamped Scout lineup, now featuring eight models: Indian Scout Sixty Classic, Indian Scout Sixty Bobber, Indian Sport Scout Sixty, 1010 Scout, Scout Classic, Scout Bobber, Sport Scout, and Renge Super Scout.
The 2025 Indian Scout series offers two engine configurations. The base three variants are powered by a 999cc engine, delivering 85 bhp and 87 Nm of torque. The remaining models feature a new 1,250cc liquid-cooled V-twin engine, dubbed SpeedPlus. This engine generates 105 bhp and 108 Nm of torque, surpassing the output of the existing 1,133cc engine. The engine is paired with a six-speed gearbox. Indian Motorcycle asserts that the new engine enhances performance in the low and mid-range.
The Scout series boasts impressive features across its various trims. The Limited variant includes standard, Sport, and Renge models, along with riding modes such as traction control. An analog dial instrument cluster with a small digital readout serves as the display. Top-tier variants in the lineup offer modern features like keyless ignition, USB charging, and a TFT display with connected features.
With its new engine platform and updates, the 2025 Scout Bobber is designed to attract riders seeking a mid-weight cruiser with a regular bobber style. It competes with larger capacity cruiser models such as the Harley-Davidson Nightster and Triumph Bonneville Bobber. Furthermore, it maintains a distinctive presence within the Indian Motorcycle portfolio.
Previously, Indian bikes in India started at ₹20,20,000. Indian currently markets three models in India, with the Chief Dark Horse, Chief Bobber Dark Horse, and Super Chief Limited being the most popular. The FTR 1200 is also expected to join Indian’s upcoming bike lineup. The most expensive Indian motorcycle is the Super Chief Limited, priced at ₹22,82,155.




