The 2025 Indian Scout range in India offers eight models, powered by a 999cc V-Twin (85 bhp) or 1,250cc liquid-cooled V-Twin (104 bhp).
By Divyam Dubey

Indian Motorcycles has rolled out the 2025 Scout range in India, with prices starting at Rs 12.99 lakh and going up to Rs 16.15 lakh (ex-showroom). The lineup includes eight models — Super Scout, 101 Scout, Sport Scout, Scout Classic, Scout Bobber, Scout Sixty Limited, Sport Scout Sixty, and Scout Sixty Bobber. Powering the range are the two engine options: a 999cc SpeedPlus V-twin engine producing 85bhp and 87Nm of torque and is paired to a 5-speed gearbox. The other is a 1,250cc liquid-cooled V-twin engine that makes 104bhp and 109Nm of torque and is mated to a 6-speed transmission.
The update also brings a redesigned tank, new seat, revised exhaust, improved engine parts, and better tech and safety features.
The 2025 Indian Scout retains its recognisable cruiser silhouette but adds updates to make it more versatile. Its steel tube frame offers an old school look, while a 680mm seat height, lightweight chassis and balanced design make it suitable for both newcomers and experienced riders. Indian also supports the bike with more than 100 official accessories for comfort, style and touring.

The line-up begins with the Scout Bobber, featuring shortened fenders, bar-end mirrors and a compact stance. The Sport Scout introduces upright handlebars, risers, a small fairing and a seat designed for a sportier position. For those drawn to tradition, the Scout Classic offers wire wheels, chrome finishes and relaxed ergonomics. Each model delivers its own take on the Scout identity.
At the higher end, the 101 Scout serves as the performance flagship, fitted with Brembo brakes, inverted forks and exclusive styling. For distance riders, the Super Scout shifts focus to practicality with saddlebags, a windscreen, pillion provision and suspension tuned for touring. The range now stretches across custom, sport, heritage, performance and touring requirements.
| Motorcycle | Price (ex-showroom) |
| Scout Sixty Bobber | Rs 12.99 Lakh |
| Sport Scout Sixty | Rs 13.12 Lakh |
| Scout Sixty Limited | Rs 13.42 Lakh |
| Scout Bobber | Rs 14.02 Lakh |
| Scout Classic | Rs 14.09 Lakh |
| Sport Scout | Rs 14.99 Lakh |
| 101 Scout | Rs 15.99 Lakh |
| Super Scout | Rs 16.15 Lakh |
All versions feature ABS as standard. Higher trims add traction control, cruise control and three selectable ride modes. Riders can switch between Sport, Standard and Tour to tailor performance for commuting, motorway riding or country roads.
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The most advanced package arrives with the Limited Tech trim. A 101mm TFT touchscreen hosts Indian’s RIDE COMMAND, offering navigation, configurable gauges and ride statistics. Connected tools, including locator services and remote health monitoring, mark it out as the most technology-focused Scout in the 2025 range.