Indian Motorcycles has crafted some truly iconic, influential, and stylish bikes. Known for their bold design and smooth ride, they are built for riders who crave heritage and performance. In 2025, they’re stepping up the game with an incredible lineup. Whether you’re after a cruiser, tourer, or bobber, there’s a ride with your name on it.
when looking at the top 10 models for a motorcycle manufacturer such as Indian, be prepared to hear the words premium or expensive, with Indian you are buying the quality, design, brand and uniqueness you can only really get with a brand like them…so, let’s get into it!
10. Springfield Darkhorse | Price: £25,695

Price | Power | Weight | Tank Size | Seat Height |
£25,695 | 97.6hp | 358kg | 20.8L | 650mm |
Price | £25,695 | |||
Power | 97.6hp | |||
Weight | 358kg | |||
Tank Size | 20.8L | |||
Seat Height | 650mm |
Hitting it off at number ten we have the Springfield Darkhorse, with a powerful thunder stroke 116, V-Twin engine that produces 171 Nm of torque and 97.6hp, the bold, matte black styling makes it look just as powerful as it rides.
The mid-rise handlebars add a relaxed and comfortable feel when riding and the 19-inch spoke front wheel gives it that custom look. If you need some extra room it also has remote-locking hard saddlebags for great storage when you’re hitting the road for a trip away - as well as a 20.8L fuel tank.
The Springfield Darkhorse also comes packed with some modern tech features as well, such as tire pressure monitoring, cruise control, and keyless ignition enhancing that relaxed seamless experience.
If you’re keen on this one, the price currently sits at £25,695 which, as you’d expect from Indian Motorcycles is pretty expensive, but if you’ve got the extra pennies then why not…
Pros
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Storage boxes
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Bold matte black styling
Cons
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Expensive
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Heavy
9. Scout Rogue | Price: £13,995

Price | Power | Weight | Tank Size | Seat Height |
£13,995 | 95hp | 250kg | 12.5L | 649mm |
Price | £13,995 | |||
Power | 95hp | |||
Weight | 250kg | |||
Tank Size | 12.5L | |||
Seat Height | 649mm |
Up next is the Scout Rouge with modernized yet aggressive styling, it’s also got quarter fairing giving it a distinct look.
The liquid-cooled, 1133cc, V-Twin engine delivers 95hp and 97Nm of torque for a powerful ride, but better yet if you hold an A2 licence this one can be restricted too.
The Scout Rouge comes equipped with a ton of features to help you ride with ease including a 19-inch front wheel, lightweight frame as well as a comfortable sport-styled cushioned - all topped off with ABS braking for great stopping power.
Onto the price, it's a little less than the last model we mentioned coming in at £13,995.
Pros
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Can be restricted to A2 licence
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Lighter weight
Cons
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Expensive
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Smaller fuel tank capacity
7. Chieftain Powerplus Limited | Price: £26,895

Price | Power | Weight | Tank Size | Seat Height |
£26,895 | 126hp | 382kg | 22.7L | 672mm |
Price | £26,895 | |||
Power | 126hp | |||
Weight | 382kg | |||
Tank Size | 22.7L | |||
Seat Height | 672mm |
At seven we’re saying hello to the Chieftain Powerplus Limited.
Powering the Powerplus (no puns intended) you will find a liquid-cooled 112 cu-in 1834cc engine that produces 126hp and 181.4Nm of torque. It has a fork-mounted fairing design making it aerodynamic, with the iconic brand details Giving it a more compact look.
In terms of tech, the Cheiftan has been packed with plenty of rider-focused aids including a blind spot warning, bike hold control, a tailgate warning, and much more. Alongside these safety features, you’ve got Inverted front forks and radial Brembo brakes combined with dual discs to enhance handling and confident sopping.
This one also has a 7-inch display powered by ride command which offers navigation, Bluetooth connectivity, and ride modes for an effortless journey. And, for the price of £26,895, it’s safe to say we can appreciate the costly sum.
Pros
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Tech features
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Powerful
Cons
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Heavy
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Expensive
6. 2025 Roadmaster Elite | Price: £38,695

Price | Power | Weight | Tank Size | Seat Height |
£38,695 | 126hp | 417kg | 20.8L | 711mm |
Price | £38,695 | |||
Power | 126hp | |||
Weight | 417kg | |||
Tank Size | 20.8L | |||
Seat Height | 711mm |
Making our way down the list we have the Roadmaster Elite, inspired by the original Springfield blue of the early 1900s.
The Roadmaster Elite is a stunning tourer with timeless yet modern styling. Again, this model is limited and there are only 300 models available to purchase worldwide.
This one has a Thunderstroke 116 air-cooled V-Twin 1890cc engine, producing 126hp and 171Nm of torque, huge amounts of power at low revs for a smooth and responsive ride. The three riding modes, tour, standard, and sport give it modern performance still with the classic style, and it deactivates the rear cylinder in slow moving traffic to make things a bit more comfortable.
You’ve got a cosy ride with the Roadmaster Elite with adjustable heated and cooled seats and armrests for comfort and support on longer rides. Yet again this one has the 7-inch digital display with the tech features to match.
The only negative to this beautiful bike would have to be the eye-watering price tag of £38,695, but if you’re a true Indian Motorcycles fan and have a big budget to fill then it’s probably more suited to you, and lets not forget the exclusivity of this being an Elite model, The standard Roadmaster starts from £28,495.
Pros
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Powerful
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Timeless, custom iconic styling
Cons
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Weight
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More expensive than others
5. Sport Chief RT | Price: £21,495

Price | Power | Weight | Tank Size | Seat Height |
£21,495 | 89hp | 322kg | 15.1L | 695mm |
Price | £21,495 | |||
Power | 89hp | |||
Weight | 322kg | |||
Tank Size | 15.1L | |||
Seat Height | 695mm |
In at five is the Sport Chief RT, and this one has a unique racing style to it which is something different from the classic Indian Motorcycles design.
It’s got plenty of modern features with premium leather seating, adjustable suspension, and an amazing sound system too (yup you read that right!).
Aside from looks, the Chief RT is a bike that delivers smooth powerful performance, thanks to the air-cooled V-Twin thunderstroke 116 1890cc engine. With 156Nm of torque and 89hp, it’s not the most powerful on the list as it stands but it's still up there and as you see rather a lot of torque!! It’s got a lot to offer with its tech and spec. This can be seen with the Brembo dual disc brakes, Fox piggyback rear shocks, and KYB inverted front forks - to make for a truly comfortable and safe ride.
Pros
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Good tech and spec
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Sporty design
Cons
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Smaller fuel tank than others
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Expensive
4. Pursuit Dark Horse | Price: £29,795

Price | Power | Weight | Tank Size | Seat Height |
£29,795 | 120hp | 416kg | 22.7L | 672mm |
Price | £29,795 | |||
Power | 120hp | |||
Weight | 416kg | |||
Tank Size | 22.7L | |||
Seat Height | 672mm |
Making a return to the list is the Indian Pursuit Dark Horse but this time it places fourth.
In terms of power, this 1768cc liquid-cooled V-Twin engine provides an impressive 120hp and 178Nm of torque.
A top feature of the Dark Horse for me has got to be the 133L of weatherproof, remote-locking storage for longer journeys and weekend trips away. You can also take off the rear to drop weight and give the bike a whole new style.
The Pursuit is jam-packed full of tech features, you’ve got the smart lean technology to tune traction control, ABS, and torque. Also, the Apple Car Play adds another premium touch for iPhone users, with Apple music, maps sending messages, and accessing safari through the ride command 7-inch screen.
Again, you’ve probably noticed by now that Indian motorcycles aren’t cheap, so for a price of £29,795 it’s an investment for sure.
Pros
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Big amount of storage space
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Top tech and spec
Cons
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Expensive
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Very big and heavy
3. Scout Sixty Classic | Price: £11,695

Price | Power | Weight | Tank Size | Seat Height |
£11,695 | 85hp | 241kg | 13L | 654mm |
Price | £11,695 | |||
Power | 85hp | |||
Weight | 241kg | |||
Tank Size | 13L | |||
Seat Height | 654mm |
Making our final three and expanding the Scout lineup is the brand-new Scout Sixty classic, with the iconic Scout styling.
The Scout Sixty also happens to be another model that can be restricted for A2 licence holders. Making for the perfect A2 and full licence bike option. However, at full capacity, the liquid-cooled V-Twin 999cc engine produces 85hp and 87Nm of torque, so you’re still in for an exciting time.
You can also upgrade to the ride-centric features which include the cruise and traction control, and ride modes for a safer ride. The telescopic front fork and dual shocks for the rear provide a comfortable experience. With a low centre of gravity, the Scout Sixty is up for complete confidence and comfort.
For £11,695 we have a more affordable option and if you only hold an A2 licence but want to upgrade it later on down the line this could be a good option for you.
Pros
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A2 convertible
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Stylish
Cons
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Small fuel tank
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Less powerful than others
2. Indian 101 Scout | Price: £16,095

Price | Power | Weight | Tank Size | Seat Height |
£16,095 | 111hp | 249kg | 13L | 680mm |
Price | £16,095 | |||
Power | 111hp | |||
Weight | 249kg | |||
Tank Size | 13L | |||
Seat Height | 680mm |
In second place is the Indian 101 Scout, quoted as one of the greatest motorcycles ever made, with that iconic American design. It’s one of the highest-performing scouts that Indian Motorcycles offers and has even won Best Cruiser at the 2024 MCN Awards!
The 101 Scout offers you a fully redesigned 1250cc liquid-cooled V-Twin engine delivering 111hp and 111Nm of torque. Dressed to impress with adjustable adjustable front forks, piggyback rear shocks, and dual disk Brembo brakes it’s got all the right spec to sustain an agile yet comfortable ride.
Coming with traction control, three riding modes, and a keyless ignition this cruiser is set to provide easy handling in all conditions and an effortless experience. Not only this, it has a 4-inch touchscreen powered by ride command.
It’s got style, power, and all the right tech for a slightly more affordable price of £16,095. Now, don’t get me wrong it’s still expensive but when you compare it to many others this one’s a game changer.
Pros
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Won 2024 MCN award for best Cruiser
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Tech and spec
Cons
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Expensive
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Small fuel capacity
1. Indian FTR Sport | Price: £14,995

Price | Power | Weight | Tank Size | Seat Height |
£14,995 | 123hp | 327kg | 12.9L | 805mm |
Price | £14,995 | |||
Power | 123hp | |||
Weight | 327kg | |||
Tank Size | 12.9L | |||
Seat Height | 805mm |
Taking first place and designed after the championship-winning FTR 750, is the Indian FTR Sport.
With a flat-track racing heritage, this naked bike is unlike anything you’ve seen already on the market. Its chiselled, low-slung appearance and powerful liquid-cooled, American 1203cc V-twin engine produce a staggering 120Nm of torque and 123hp.
This is another ride with the 4-inch touchscreen powered by ride command, including Bluetooth and a navigation system to make each ride stress-free and enjoyable. You will also find three switchable ride modes, lean sensitivity, and ABS - all to improve confidence.
The FTR has also been optimised for street performance it has lightweight 17-inch wheels which are extra grippy on the roads, paired with Brembo piston calipers for peak control and braking power.
So, if you’re after a bike that's as powerful as it is attractive then it does steal the show, and the top 10! You can get your hands on this one for £14,995, but for that price, if it needs a few tweaks to make it perfect for you, it’s easy to personalise…so there’s a bonus.
Pros
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Personalisable to fit riders needs
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Powerful
Cons
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Heavy
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More expensive than others
The Last Stop!
That wraps up my top 10 Indian Motorcycles list! There’s got to be one on there that catches your eye, or maybe you already have one ready to hit the road. Either way, don’t forget to get it insured! Get a bike insurance quote directly with Lexham.