Indian Motorcycle, a leading American motorcycle company, has launched its new 2025 Scout series in the Indian market. The launch includes an array of models, with prices starting at ₹12.99 lakh (ex-showroom). The new series comprises 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 Scout series features two engine options. The base models are equipped with a 999cc engine, producing 85 bhp and 87 Nm of torque. Other models are powered by a 1,250cc liquid-cooled V-twin engine, named SpeedPlus, delivering 105 bhp and 108 Nm of torque, a step up from the prior 1,133cc engine. The engine is paired with a six-speed gearbox. Indian Motorcycle highlights that the new engine provides improved performance at lower and mid-range speeds.
The Scout series showcases several advanced features. The Limited variants include standard, Sport, and Renge models, along with features such as traction control. An analog dial instrument cluster with a small digital readout is used for displaying information. Top-of-the-line models include modern features like keyless ignition, USB charging, and a TFT display with connected features.
The 2025 Scout Bobber, with its new engine and upgrades, is positioned to attract riders looking for a mid-weight cruiser with a bobber style. It aims to compete with models such as the Harley-Davidson Nightster and Triumph Bonneville Bobber, while retaining its special place in the Indian Motorcycle portfolio.
Before this launch, the prices of Indian bikes in India started from ₹20,20,000. Indian sells three models in India, including the popular Chief Dark Horse, Chief Bobber Dark Horse, and Super Chief Limited. The FTR 1200 is also expected to be added to the line up. The Super Chief Limited is the most expensive Indian bike, priced at ₹22,82,155.
