Indian motorcycle Challenger has drawn the elite and the chase of the elite. Both models are limited to just 350 and 250 units globally, and share the same 1,834cc V-twin engines.
- Indian challenger aristocrat and chasing aristocracy 126hp and 181.4Nm torque
- Both motorcycles get a 7 -inch TFT screen with Apple CarPlay
- Challenger Elite comes in the way of a bespoke white and red
2025 Indian challenger aristocrats and chasing aristocrats are elaborately detailed by hand. Each model reflects a separate chapter of the heritage of the Indian motorcycle.
Indian challenger elite class
Limited to 350 units globally

Challenger Elite honored the racing legend gene “Alabama Flash” walker, who set a land-speed record on his Indian PowerPlus in 1920 and was considered a “fastest man alive”.
The Challenger Elite has a bespoke white and red paint scheme, in which a black band separates the top white section from the red to the red. Indians have also used microscopic touches such as the limited-sanskrit of both models, flickering glass particles in paint to highlight nature, exclusive badging and individually counted console.
Indian chase aristocracy
Limited to 250 units globally

Referring to 20,000 powerplus motorcycles supplied to the US Army in 1916, the Indian chase shakes heads to the military heritage of the elite brand.
It comes with a double tone black and green plan with hand -painted gold accents. Premium Dark Horse Finnish, PowerPlus 112 engine covers, elite badging, and an individually counted console marked it as a limited-run model.
Engine and power

Both elite models produce 126hp and 181.4Nm by the same 1,834cc liquid-cooled V-twin engine and operate for 6-speed gearbox.
In terms of features, challenger elite and chase aristocrats are equipped with a host of advanced electronics. They feature 7 inch touchscreen with apple carplay for navigation, music control and bike settings. He also has keyless ignition for rear suspension, adaptive LED headlights, cruise control, electronically adjustable windshield and electronically adjustable preload.
Security features include cornering ABS and traction control, blind-spot warnings, hill-hold control and radar-based rear competition warnings. As with most baggers, both models include a 100-watt audio system with six speakers.
While both these BESPOKE models are listed on the India website of the brand, it remains to be seen whether any units make their way for our country.
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