Indian Motorcycle Targets Riders With New Finance Offer Across Key Models

Indian Motorcycle UK has launched a new finance offer across its PowerPlus and Chief lineups, with deals available until 30th of June 2026.

The offer includes a 6.9% APR representative rate, giving riders access to some of the brand’s most recognisable models through structured monthly payments.

The Indian Challenger Dark Horse is available from £365 per month, while the Indian Chief Dark Horse starts from £195 per month, both subject to deposit and optional final repayment.

The move is aimed at opening up access to Indian Motorcycle’s premium range at a time when affordability remains a key factor for buyers.

The PowerPlus range includes the Challenger and Chieftain baggers, alongside the Roadmaster and Pursuit tourers.

Each model is powered by the PowerPlus 112 engine, delivering 122 horsepower and 181.4 Nm of torque through a liquid cooled V twin setup.

The performance is designed to provide strong acceleration across the rev range while maintaining long distance comfort.

Alongside this, the Chief lineup offers a more stripped back approach, built around a classic air cooled V twin design.

Powered by the Thunderstroke 116 engine, these models deliver 156 Nm of torque and are aimed at riders looking for a more traditional riding experience.

From the minimalist Chief Dark Horse to the more touring focused Super Chief, the range covers a broad mix of styles and preferences.

Every new purchase also includes 12 months of roadside cover and lifetime membership to Indian Motorcycle Riders.

The IMR network brings owners together through organised rides, events and community gatherings across the UK.

As part of the brand’s 125th anniversary celebrations, riders who reach 1901 miles can return to their dealer to receive a commemorative gift pack.

The offer reflects a wider push by manufacturers to keep premium motorcycles within reach as market conditions tighten.

For riders weighing up their next move, the decision now comes down to whether monthly access outweighs the long term cost.

For more details and other Indian Motorcycle offers, please visit the Offers page on the Indian Motorcycle website

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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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