Indian Motorcycles offers new style to its bikes for the Indian market
The price range starts at INR 11.99 lakh for the Scout, moving to INR 34.95 lakh for the leading Roadmaster, while both the prices being the ex-showroom rates in the capita
While the Indian motorcycles have always lured the elite in the domestic market of our country. These Bikes are not just sold on the basis of their looks; it?s a complete offer that contains immense power, making these bikes as a complete package, of superior luxury, extravagant comfort, and powerful performance along with a great road presence, the brand has decided to enhance its capacity a little more now! Polaris has modernized its range of Indian Motorcycles, giving them a new and fresh color layout, before they roll out the series in the following year 2016.
There would be a range, consisting of the 5 fresh and innovative cruisers to be out in the market of US, and the similar pattern is expected to arrive in the domestic bike market of Indian as well.
-The Chief Classic would be out in a pearl white hue and is likely to acquire elements such as a new vinyl seat, black switchgear along with cast aluminium wheels.
-The old-school Chief Vintage star obtains a new silver and thunder black hue
-Whereas the top-most Chief model ? the Chieftain would b out and about adorning a silver smoke paint hue.
The Indian Roadmaster, that is a faired luxury offering, would now be offered in three fresh paint designs
Storm grey
Thunder black,
Blue diamond and
Springfield blue ivory cream.
-Talking about the entry-level Indian Scout, it acquires a new wildfire red color scheme, other than the existing ones.
It is assumed that the Indian launch of these bikes would be just around the corner, as these bikes are sold as CBUs in our country Indian Motorcycles? profile has six bikes ? the Scout, Chief Dark Horse, Chief Classic, Chief Vintage, Chieftain and the Roadmaster. The price range starts at INR 11.99 lakh for the Scout, moving to INR 34.95 lakh for the leading Roadmaster, while both the prices being the ex-showroom rates in the capital