Earlier this year, Indian Motorcycles revealed the 2024 Roadmaster Elite, and the brand has now revealed its price in India. This limited-run model features a distinctive paint scheme that pays homage to the 1904 Indian Camelback.
- Indian Roadmaster Elite limited to 350 units globally
- Available in one exclusive paint scheme
- Weighs 412kg, powered by same engine as the Limited
Indian Roadmaster Elite price, India details
The Indian Roadmaster Elite's price tag of Rs 71.82 lakh, ex-showroom, India, firmly establishes it as one of the most expensive bikes available in the country. The Roadmaster Elite's production is strictly capped at just 350 units worldwide. This exclusive motorcycle comes with a unique tri-tone paint scheme, adorned with striking red and black accents.
Adding to its allure are Elite branding and graphics found on the engine, fuel tank, and foot-rest. The bike features a gloss black dash, a blacked-out windscreen, and hand-painted golden pinstripes, which compliment its colour-matched seats. Unique to this model are 10-spoke diamond-cut alloy wheels fitted with Metzeler Cruisetec tyres.
Beyond the aesthetics, the bike is equipped with features like a 7-inch TFT display with integrated Apple CarPlay and turn-by-turn navigation. It boasts a comprehensive LED lighting system, complete with cornering LEDs, and houses a 12-speaker audio system integrated into the front fairing.
Keeping rider and passenger comfort in mind, the motorcycle comes equipped with a heated and cooled seat, complemented by an armrest for the rear passenger. Practicality is said to be enhanced by spacious saddlebags and a top box, providing a total of 136 liters of lockable storage.
Powering the 2024 Roadmaster Elite is an air-cooled, 1,890cc, V-Twin that puts out 170Nm of torque at 2,900rpm; the same engine powers the Roadmaster Limited. Weighing in at 412kg, the Roadmaster Elite is heavier than most full-size baggers. The suspension setup consists of a telescopic fork and a monoshock with air adjust. Braking is handled by a four-piston caliper with dual discs at the front and a two-piston caliper with a single disc at the rear.
It should be noted that Indian Motorcycles had brought the Elite to India before. It had launched in May 2018, with a price tag of Rs 48 lakh, ex-showroom, India.
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