Indian Motorcycle Marks 125 Years With Major Discount Offer Across UK Range

Indian Motorcycle is marking its 125th anniversary with a major discount offer across selected models in the UK.

The motorcycle manufacturer is offering buyers a £1 discount for every cubic centimetre on selected 2025 Scout, Chief and PowerPlus models registered before 30 June 2026.

The anniversary promotion means discounts of £1,250 on Scout models, £1,834 on PowerPlus models and £1,890 on Chief motorcycles.

Indian Motorcycle said the offer forms part of wider celebrations marking 125 years since the company was founded in 1901.

The company described the promotion as an opportunity for riders to purchase selected 2025 machines with what it called a significant anniversary gift.

Indian Motorcycle said buyers would also become part of a wider riding community linked to the brand’s long history.

New owners receive 12 months roadside cover alongside a welcome pack including a pin and patch and lifetime membership to Indian Motorcycle Riders.

The riders group organises dealer supported rides, events, meetings and activities for owners across the network.

The company is also continuing its #1901Club campaign throughout the anniversary year.

New owners are invited to ride 1901 miles on their motorcycles before returning to their dealer with proof from the odometer to claim a #1901Club gift pack.

The anniversary discounts can also be used alongside existing finance offers according to the company.

Indian Motorcycle was founded in 1901 and describes itself as America’s first motorcycle company.

The brand has long been associated with American motorcycle heritage, racing success and heavyweight touring machines.

Models included in the anniversary campaign include the Indian Scout, Chief and Chieftain PowerPlus ranges.

Terms and conditions apply and this offer may be used in conjunction with current finance rates.

For details of other offers, please visit the OFFERS page on the Indian Motorcycle website.

Test rides are available and to locate the nearest Indian Motorcycle dealership (FIND A DEALER)

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Joe Sweeney
Joe Sweeney
Joe Sweeney is The Highland Times’ motoring correspondent, a man who would rather be out on a bike than talking about one. He rides the Highlands year-round, chasing quiet roads, big views, and the simple joy of a machine that feels alive.
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