Polaris-owned Indian Motorcycles unveiled three new 2014 models at the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally on Aug. 3.
“When we acquired Indian Motorcycle two and a half years ago, we set out to capture the heart, soul and legendary heritage of this iconic American brand and then infuse it with unparalleled design, engineering and state-of-the-art technology,” Polaris chief executive Scott Wine told Forbes. “On Saturday night we revealed three stunning new Indian Chief models that represent the results of our journey and the future of this brand. It was a triumphant day for all of us.”
Starting MSRP for the bikes range from $18,999 for the Chief Classic, $20,999 for the Chief Vintage and $22,999 for the Indian Chieftain.
Each 2014 Indian Chief models is powered by the all-new, clean sheet design Thunder Stroke 111 engine and come standard with keyless ignition, ABS, cruise control, throttle-by-wire, true dual exhaust, high quality chrome laced spoke wheels, brake caliper covers and cast aluminum frame with integrated air intake. The Chieftain features a fairing with integrated driving lights, and a power windshield. Its standard features include hard saddlebags with remote locks and quick-release anchors, a high-output audio system that connects to smartphones via Bluetooth, and a tire pressure monitoring system.
The full line of 2014 Indian Chief models will arrive in dealerships in September.