Indian Motorcycle has added two new models to its Chief lineup for 2025.
The all-new Sport Chief RT and Super Chief Dark Horse both join the existing line-up and give customers two new flavours within the range.
Following a similar style to the Sport Chief, the new RT version adds hard saddlebags as standard. Also featured is a custom-inspired two-up seat, a moto-style handlebar, 152mm ‘bar risers, a quarter fairing and 165mm windscreen.
The RT is powered by the Thunderstroke 116 V-twin powerplant, and also has a 101mm touchscreen display with infotainment, multiple ride modes, KYB and Fox suspension, Brembo brakes, Metzeler Cruisetec tyres, and a 19- and 16-inch wheel combo.
The Sport Chief RT will arrive Down Under with a $34,995 ride away price tag. That puts it $2k above the standard Sport Chief and makes it the most expensive in the range.
Meanwhile, the new Super Chief Dark Horse features head-to-toe blacked-out styling, as well as all the usual features of the Chief range. The Dark Horse checks in at $32,495 ride away, making it $500 cheaper than the Super Chief Limited.
Indian also revealed that it has added the PowerPlus 112 powerplant to its Chieftain and Roadmaster models for 2025.