2022 Indian Motorcycle Lineup
Cycle News Staff | November 16, 2021
Indian Motorcycle has given its lineup a fresh coat of paint and some neat additions for 2022. The Scout range will be back with all five models with the 1133cc Scout, Scout Bobber and Scout Bobber Twenty, also the 999cc Scout Sixty and Scout Bobber Sixty.
Indian Scout Lineup Pricing & Paint
- Scout Sixty: Starting at $9,999, available in Black Metallic, and an all-new Storm Blue
- Scout Bobber Sixty: Starting at $8,999, available in Black Metallic, Black Smoke, and two new colorways, including Quartz Gray, and Ruby Smoke
- Scout: Starting at $11,999, available in Black Metallic, White Smoke, and two new colors, including Maroon Metallic, Silver Quartz Metallic over Black Metallic
- Scout Bobber: Starting at $10,999, available in Black Metallic, Alumina Jade Smoke, Maroon Metallic Smoke, and three new colors, including Stealth Gray, Silver Quartz Smoke, and Titanium Metallic
- Scout Bobber Twenty: Starting at $11,999, available in Black Metallic, Stealth Gray, and two new colors, including Silver Quartz Smoke, and Spirit Blue Metallic
As for the Thunderstroke models, there’s the and Springfield Dark Horse, the Chieftain, Chieftain Dark Horse and Chieftain Limited, and the Roadmaster, Roadmaster Dark Horse and Roadmaster Limited. The Indian Vintage and Vintage Dark Horse are discontinued.
Switching to the water-cooled Power-Plus-powered Challenger, Challenger Dark Horse and Challenger Limited, these will be joined by a new model called the Pursuit.
The Challenger lineup will see a new traction control system and each model that is equipped with the Ride Command infotainment system will have a new feature that shows the speed limit of the road you’re riding on, so there’s no excuse if you get busted.
Thunderstroke and PowerPlus Models Pricing & Paint
- Indian Springfield: Starting at $21,999, available in Maroon Metallic over Crimson Metallic, and Black Metallic over Dirt Track Tan
- Indian Springfield Dark Horse: Starting at $22,499, available in Black Smoke, and the all-new Quartz Gray
- Chieftain: Starting at $21,999, available in Black Metallic
- Chieftain Dark Horse: Starting at $27,999, available in Black Smoke, Ruby Smoke, and an all-new Quartz Gray
- Chieftain Limited: Starting at $28,749, available in two new colorways, including Silver Quartz Metallic, Deepwater Metallic
- Indian Challenger: Starting at $23,999, available in Black Metallic, Titanium Smoke
- Indian Challenger Dark Horse: Starting at $28,499, available in Black Smoke, Bronze Smoke, and an all-new Indy Red over Black Metallic
- Indian Challenger Limited: Starting at $27,999, available in Black Metallic, and two new colorways, including Maroon Metallic, Spirit Blue over Black Metallic
- Roadmaster: Starting at $29,999, available in Black Metallic, and Maroon Metallic over Crimson Metallic
- Roadmaster Dark Horse: Starting at $30,499, available in Black Smoke, and two new colorways, including Polished Bronze, and Silver Quartz Smoke
- Roadmaster Limited: Starting at $30,749, available in Black Azure Crystal, Crimson Metallic
Indian has also reworked the accessory catalog across the entire range and will include new bits like the Spirit Lake Luggage Collection. This includes a rack bag, day bag and touring bag, and new rear LED saddlebag lights. The Challenger range gets new hard lower fairings for better wind protection which can also be fitted with optional speakers.
The Scout range can be fitted with a 5.75-inch Pathfinder Adaptive LED headlight, different rear suspension, analog tachometer and a different two-up seat.
For more information, visit www.indianmotorcycle.com