Indian Motorcycle Unveils 2025 Challenger Elite & Pursuit Elite

Two limited-edition models with premium designs and equipment will be offered for a limited time.

Indian Motorcycle has announced two ultra-premium, limited-edition models for 2025—the Indian Challenger Elite and Indian Pursuit Elite, showcasing cutting-edge performance, hand-crafted design, and exclusive features. Only 350 Challenger Elites and 250 Pursuit Elites will be available globally, priced at $39,999 and $44,999 respectively.

Key Highlights:

Engine & Performance

  • Powered by the liquid-cooled PowerPlus 112 V-twin, delivering 126 hp and 133 lb-ft of torque
  • Derived from championship-winning race bikes, optimized for instant acceleration and sustainable power
  • Features three ride modes, adaptive LED lighting, and electronically adjustable rear suspension preload

Design & Style

  • Challenger Elite: Inspired by 1920 speed record-setter Gene Walker, features a bold tri-tone paint job with shattered glass effect and hand-painted details
  • Pursuit Elite: Inspired by military heritage, includes Championship Gold accents and dark finishes for a sophisticated touring look
  • Each bike is individually numbered with exclusive Elite badging and custom graphics

Componentry & Comfort

  • High-performance Brembo brakes, inverted forks, precision wheels, and Cruisetec® tires
  • Heated seats, grips, and adjustable windshields (electronically controlled) on Pursuit Elite
  • Includes keyless ignition, cruise control, USB charging, and remote locking storage

Audio & Tech

  • Premium PowerBand Audio: 4x100W speakers on Challenger, 6x100W on Pursuit with bass boost and LED underglow
  • Full tech suite powered by 7-inch RIDE COMMAND, with Apple CarPlay®, GPS, live traffic/weather, and connected services
  • New Rider Assist features: Blind Spot Warning, Tailgate Warning, Rear Collision Warning, Bike Hold Control, and more

These Elite models fuse bold American style with top-tier engineering, creating motorcycles that are as exclusive as they are high-performing. Bikes begin shipping to dealers in April 2025.

Aaron Turpen
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