The American cruiser maker, Indian Motorcycles, has launched its entire Scout lineup in India. The lineup consists of eight models in total, with prices starting at ₹12.99 lakh (ex-showroom). The launched models are powered by either a 999cc or a 1,250cc engine. The three Sixty variants share the same basic engine and rolling chassis, with each bike styled a little differently. These three models are the Scout Sixty Classic, Scout Sixty Bobber, and Sport Scout Sixty.
The Classic variants carry the orthodox cruiser aesthetic, while the Bobber features a stripped-back, pared-down, and blacked-out design.
Bike Variants And Engine Options
Every bike in the Indian Scout lineup is offered in multiple trim levels. The Sixty models come in two variants – Standard and Limited. The Standard trim includes a digi-analogue gauge, all-LED lighting, an all-black paint scheme, and dual-channel ABS. The Limited trim adds traction control, three riding modes (Sport, Standard, and Tour), cruise control, extra paint options, and a USB charger.
For the 1,250cc Scout models, all except the 101 Scout also get a Limited + Tech variant. This replaces the digital-analog cluster with a 4-inch colour TFT touchscreen and adds keyless ignition. The TFT system also brings in features like on-board navigation, towing/accident alerts, vehicle locator, and multiple display layouts.
The Scout lineup is priced between ₹12.99 lakh and ₹16.15 lakh (ex-showroom, India). Opting for the Limited or Limited + Tech packs will increase the price, though the exact premium is not specified.
In India, the only rivals to the Indian Scout models are Harley-Davidson’s Sportster range, priced between ₹13.51 lakh (Nightster) and ₹16.71 lakh (Sportster S). Indian currently operates six dealerships in Delhi, Chandigarh, Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, and Kochi. For more clarity, buyers are advised to reach out to an authorised dealer.