Indian Motorcycle on Aug. 25 launched the 2025 edition of its Scout range in India, introducing eight new models with prices starting from ₹12.99 lakh ($14,800) ex-showroom.
The company, owned by US-based Polaris Inc, said the new line-up combines heritage-inspired design with updated engines, rider-focused technology and a wider set of customization options.
The Scout family will be available in three trim levels – Standard, Limited and Limited +Tech – with features ranging from ABS and LED lighting to traction control, ride modes, cruise control and a 101 mm touchscreen display with GPS navigation in the top-end variants.
“With the new Scout range starting from ₹12.99 lakh, we are confident that more Indian riders than ever before will be able to experience the legacy of the Scout,” said Lalit Sharma, Managing Director, Polaris India.
The line-up is powered by two engines. The newly introduced 1250cc liquid-cooled V-Twin SpeedPlus engine produces 105 HP and 109 Nm of torque, while entry-level models get a reintroduced 999cc SpeedPlus engine producing 85 HP and 87 Nm of torque.
All models come with a six-speed (1250cc) or five-speed (999cc) transmission. The low 680 mm seat height and new steel tube frame aim to improve handling and customization options.
The eight models are:
Scout Sixty Classic
Scout Sixty Bobber
Sport Scout Sixty
Scout Classic
Scout Bobber
Sport Scout
Super Scout
Flagship 101 Scout
While the Scout Bobber carries a stripped-down, blacked-out look, the Sport Scout adds aggressive styling and ergonomics suited for performance riding. The Scout Classic leans on chrome and retro styling, while the Super Scout is aimed at long-distance touring with saddlebags, windshield and pillion seat as standard.
The 101 Scout, positioned as the performance flagship, features premium suspension, Brembo brakes and exclusive badging.
Prices (ex-showroom, INR/USD)
Scout Sixty Bobber — ₹12.99 lakh / $14,800
Sport Scout Sixty — ₹13.28 lakh / $15,160
Scout Sixty Limited — ₹13.42 lakh / $15,320
Scout Bobber — ₹13.99 lakh / $15,970
Scout Classic — ₹14.02 lakh / $16,000
Sport Scout — ₹14.09 lakh / $16,080
101 Scout — ₹15.99 lakh / $18,260
Super Scout — ₹16.15 lakh / $18,440
Indian Motorcycle has also expanded its accessories portfolio with over 100 options for customization.
The heavy-weight line-up, including the Chief and Chieftain ranges, had been introduced earlier in June. The company currently retails its motorcycles through dealerships in Chandigarh, New Delhi, Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chennai and Kochi.
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