Last October, Polaris announced the sale of its Indian Motorcycle business to a California-based private equity firm. The ...
In celebration of 125 years, the brand looked to its back catalog to create a vintage-inspired bike that's dripping with ...
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Polaris outlines 1%–3% sales growth target for 2026 as Indian Motorcycle separation nears completion
Q4 2025 Management View Michael Speetzen, CEO, highlighted the resilience of the Polaris team and the success in navigating a challenging year marked by tariff headwinds, stating, "While tariffs ...
America's first motorcycle company is celebrating its 125th anniversary throughout 2026 with a variety of products, programs, and rider promotions.
The new Indian Chief Vintage blends 1940s styling with modern hardware, offering old-school looks without abandoning ...
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2026 Indian Chief Vintage First Ride Review
The 2026 ndian Chief Vintage looks like it rolled of the assembly line from the 1940s.
In celebration of its 125th anniversary, Indian Motorcycle announces its Never Finished campaign, a reflection of the brand, which has been driven by progress and innovation since 1901.
MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 4, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Indian Motorcycle, America's First Motorcycle Company, today announced its model year 2026 lineup, unveiling the Sport Scout RT, new paint and graphics, and ...
Carolwood, a downtown Los Angeles-based private equity firm, took the wheel of the 125-year-hold heritage brand Indian Motorcycle. Carolwood purchased a majority stake of Indian Motorcycle for an ...
Indian Motorcycle has revealed new £1,000 and £2,000 contributions towards its Scout Sixty, Scout and Chief line-ups. Riders can use the contributions as part of a trade-in allowance towards their new ...
Indian Motorcycle launched the FTR 1200 back in 2019 as a road-legal version of the hugely successful Indian Scout FTR750 flat tracker that bagged eight consecutive AFT Grand National and Manufacturer ...
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