Indian has unveiled its 2017 range, with the local line-up seeing the return of most – but not all – of the existing array of models.
The 2017 range will see the return of the Scout, Chief Classic, Chief Dark Horse, Chief Vintage, Chieftain, Roadmaster, Springfield and Chieftain Dark Horse, while the marque's former entry point – the Scout 60 – has been dropped from the line-up, leaving the standard Scout as the marque's entry-level model.
Pricing for range remains unchanged, while several models will benefit from new paint options.
Indian's new Ride Command infotainment system comes standard on all 2017 Chieftain and Roadmaster models, and features a seven-inch colour display and a short 10-second boot time.
Indian says it also has the highest resolution and fastest response time of any comparable unit on the market, and is hooked up to satellite navigation and powerful speaker systems.
Rideaway pricing for the 2017 Indian range is as follows:
See your local Indian dealership for more information.