Indian Motorcycle storms into 125th year of its operations; launches limited editions

Automobile news 2026: The Indian Motorcycle company has marked its 125th anniversary recently, and has launched special limited-edition variants of three of its most sought-after models. The collection blends heritage-inspired styling with engineering of its existing fleet, positioning the bikes as collector-focused tributes.

Automobile news 2026
Automobile news 2026

Limited-edition of these bikes launched

The anniversary range rolled out by the company includes limited editions of the Chief Vintage 125th, Scout Bobber 125th, and Challenger 125th. However, the company has only introduced cosmetic changes to the aforementioned bikes, while they retain their standard engine, chassis architecture and electronic package. A hand-painted red-and-black colour scheme has been put on offer, enhanced by classic pinstriping and an exclusive 125th anniversary badging. Additionally, every unit also features an individually numbered serial plate too.

Company caps production, only 250 units to be made available

The company has strictly capped the production of the exclusive models. Only 250 units each of the Chief Vintage 125th Anniversary Edition and the Challenger 125th Anniversary Edition will be made available worldwide. The Scout Bobber 125th will comparatively remain more accessible, with 450 units allocated globally.

No performance enhancements have been made to the limited-edition models.

Limited-edition apparel line introduced too

The company, in order to complement the limited-edition bikes, has also rolled out a special-edition apparel collection, which also echo the same red-and-black shades. The garments also carry a badging of the 125th graphics through patches, prints and embroidery.

The company’s move targets enthusiasts who are loyal to the brand, and value its legacy.

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