
Indian Motorcycle has launched the all-new 2025 Scout range in India introducing eight models with refreshed design, new engines and modern technology. The line-up includes the Scout Sixty Classic, Scout Sixty Bobber, Sport Scout Sixty, Scout Classic, Scout Bobber, Sport Scout, Super Scout and the flagship 101 Scout. Ex-showroom prices begin at INR 12.99 lakh for the Scout Sixty Bobber and go up to INR 16.15 lakh for the Super Scout.
At the heart of this new generation is the SpeedPlus 1250 engine, producing 106 bhp and 109 Nm of torque, paired with a six-speed gearbox for smooth power delivery. The flagship 101 makes about 112 bhp. Entry-level variants use a newly reintroduced 999cc SpeedPlus motor with 86 bhp and 87 Nm, targeted at riders seeking affordability without compromising performance. All models come with ABS as standard, while select trims feature traction control and multiple ride modes.
The motorcycles have been built on a new steel-tube frame with a low 680 mm seat height, improving handling confidence for riders of all levels. Styling remains classically American, with models like the Scout Bobber carrying a stripped-down, aggressive look, while the Scout Classic leans on chrome and wire wheels to showcase heritage appeal. For long-distance touring, the Super Scout includes saddlebags, windshield, and suspension tuned for comfort, while the performance-focused 101 Scout features premium Brembo brakes, adjustable suspension, and a sport-inspired solo seat.
Three trim levels allow buyers to choose their level of technology and comfort. Standard trims offer LED lighting and analogue gauges with fuel economy readouts. The Limited package adds traction control, cruise control, ride modes, and USB charging, while the Limited +Tech trim introduces a 101 mm touchscreen powered by Ride Command, offering navigation, ride stats, and connected services such as bike health and locator features.
With over 100 accessories on offer, riders can tailor their machines extensively, reinforcing the Scout’s legacy of personalisation. Indian says the new line-up is designed to attract both seasoned riders and those new to large-capacity cruisers, offering variety across price, style and technology levels.
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