Indian Motorcycle is celebrating 125 years with the release of a limited-edition anniversary lineup, featuring four hand-painted models and an exclusive apparel collection.
The 125th Anniversary Collection comprises the Chief Vintage, Scout Bobber, Indian Challenger, and Roadmaster, each finished in a bespoke 125th Anniversary Red with Black Crystal paint scheme that builds on Indian’s iconic red with metallic micro-flakes for added depth and dimension.

Each model carries anniversary-specific pinstriping with ghosted lettering reading “ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY,” a commemorative stitched seat, and a unique serial number reflecting the collection’s global exclusivity.
Indian Motorcycle CEO Mike Kennedy said the milestone was a testament to the loyalty of the brand’s riders. “One hundred and twenty-five years is a historic milestone and a true testament to the riders whose passion for the brand kept the spirit of Indian Motorcycle alive and remains our driving force to this day,” Kennedy said.

Design Director Ola Stenegard described the collection as the highest level of craftsmanship the brand has ever produced. “Every motorcycle was painstakingly designed and refined, not just to perform, but to tell a story,” he said.
“The design of the 125th Anniversary Collection pays tribute to the legacy that built Indian Motorcycle, making every model not just a machine, but a lasting symbol of our history.”
All four models come equipped with Indian Motorcycle’s touchscreen display, offering turn-by-turn navigation, live weather and traffic overlays, Bluetooth connectivity, and selectable ride modes.

The Scout Bobber 125th Anniversary Edition is the most accessible entry point into the collection, priced from $28,995 rideaway. With 450 units available globally, it’s the highest-production model of the four. The liquid-cooled 1250cc SpeedPlus engine delivers 111hp (83kW), paired with bobbed fenders, eight-spoke precision machined wheels, and a Pathfinder LED Headlight.
The Chief Vintage 125th Anniversary Edition starts from $39,995 rideaway, with just 250 available worldwide. It pairs Indian’s classic silhouette with a floating seat, wire wheels, vintage bars, and valanced fenders, and the Thunderstroke 116 engine producing 163Nm, a Pathfinder adaptive LED headlight, polished driver floorboards, and a 4.0-inch touchscreen dash.

At $64,995 rideaway, the Roadmaster 125th Anniversary Edition is the rarest model in the collection with only 100 produced globally. It pairs the air-cooled Thunderstroke 116 with full touring comfort, including a colour-matched engine finish, PowerBand Audio, and a custom-stitched heated and cooled two-up seat.
With just 250 produced worldwide, the Indian Challenger 125th Anniversary Edition is priced from $67,995 rideaway and draws on the PowerPlus 112 motor — the engine behind the brand’s King of the Baggers championship success.

Factory-fitted premium componentry includes PowerBand Audio, saddlebag accent lights, backlit switch cubes, polished floorboards, a tinted Flare windscreen, and five-spoke precision machined wheels.
The 125th Anniversary Collection is expected to arrive in Australia and New Zealand in the second half of 2026, subject to global shipping and logistics, according to Indian Motorcycle.

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