Indian Motorcycle Launches Limited-Edition Challenger Elite and Pursuit Elite Models for 2025

Indian Motorcycle Introduces the Exclusive 2025 Challenger Elite and Pursuit Elite



Indian Motorcycle, known as America’s first motorcycle company, has recently unveiled two new models that exemplify unparalleled style and cutting-edge performance: the Indian Challenger Elite and the Indian Pursuit Elite. Launching as limited-edition bikes for 2025, these models are crafted for the discerning rider seeking more than just a riding experience—they offer a promise of exclusivity combined with exceptional engineering.

A Powerful Heartbeat



Both the Challenger Elite and Pursuit Elite are powered by the PowerPlus 112 engine, a liquid-cooled machine designed to deliver consistent power and remarkable acceleration across all gears. This engine represents the pinnacle of American V-twin performance, allowing riders instant responsiveness and robust torque, maximizing both comfort and thrill during every ride. With an impressive 126 horsepower and 133 ft-lbs of torque, these bikes are engineered to provide unrivaled riding experiences.

Notably, the development of the PowerPlus 112 engine has been tested rigorously within the demanding environment of bagger racing. Since its integration into the Indian Motorcycle King of the Baggers racing team in 2021, it has contributed to championship wins, showcasing its reliability and performance capabilities.

Exceptional Craftsmanship and Design



The 2025 Elite models stand out not only because they are limited in quantity—only 350 Challenger Elites and 250 Pursuit Elites will be available worldwide—but also due to their exquisite design and superior components. Each model is marked with unique identification and features high-end custom-quality paint. In fact, the multi-layered painting process that gives these bikes their stunning finish takes 24 hours, ensuring that every detail is thoroughly attended to.

Indian Challenger Elite


The Challenger Elite draws inspiration from motorcycling history, particularly from Gene

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