Indian Motorcycle, America’s first bike manufacturer and Harley-Davidson’s oldest rival, has launched its 2025 Scout Series in India. With a starting ex-showroom price of ₹12.99 lakh, the new line-up brings modern updates while staying true to the brand’s iconic cruiser identity.
8 New Models in the Line-upThe 2025 Scout range now includes 8 models:
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Indian Scout Sixty Classic
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Indian Scout Sixty Bobber
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Indian Sport Scout Sixty
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Indian 101 Scout
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Scout Classic
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Scout Bobber
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Sport Scout
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Raing Super Scout
The series offers two engine configurations:
999 cc Engine (base three variants)
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Power: 85 bhp
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Torque: 87 Nm
1,250 cc Liquid-Cooled V-Twin “SpeedPlus” Engine (higher variants)
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Power: 105 bhp
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Torque: 108 Nm
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Improved low and mid-range performance
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Paired with a 6-speed gearbox
This new engine replaces the older 1,133 cc motor, delivering stronger performance and efficiency.
Features & Technology-
Riding modes (Standard, Sport, Rain) – Limited trims
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Traction control for added safety
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Analogue speedometer with digital readout
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Premium features in top trims:
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Keyless ignition
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USB charging port
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TFT display with connected tech
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The Scout Bobber 2025 continues with its classic bobber look, targeting riders who prefer a middleweight cruiser with modern reliability. Its muscular stance and premium finish make it a direct competitor to:
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Harley-Davidson Nightster
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Triumph Bonneville Bobber
Despite the competition, the Scout maintains its distinct identity in the cruiser motorcycle world.
Indian Motorcycle in IndiaPreviously, Indian Motorcycles in India started at ₹20.20 lakh, with models like:
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Chief Dark Horse
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Chief Bobber Dark Horse
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Super Chief Limited (₹22.82 lakh, the most expensive)
The new Scout Series, priced from ₹12.99 lakh, now makes the brand more accessible to Indian riders, while strengthening its rivalry with Harley-Davidson.
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