Indian’s 125th Bobber Push
Indian Motorcycle is promoting 125th Anniversary Editions and is specifically highlighting Scout Bobber and Chief Vintage models in current posts—pushing heritage‑styling and bobber flavors in the OEM space Indian post Indian post. The branded posts are getting traction (90 likes on the Scout Bobber mention), which signals mainstream interest in factory bobber interpretations this season Indian post.
Indian unveiled) a four‑model 125th Anniversary Collection on February 24, 2026, consisting of the Scout Bobber, Chief Vintage, Challenger and Roadmaster. indianmotorcycle.com The Scout Bobber 125th Anniversary Edition is limited to 450 units worldwide and carries a $17,499 MSRP [indianmotorcycle.com], with each bike hand‑painted in a Black Crystal‑to‑125th Anniversary Red fade that takes over eight hours to complete [indianmotorcycle.com]. The Chief Vintage 125th Anniversary Edition is limited to 250 individually numbered units and starts at $24,999 MSRP [indianmotorcycle.com], with Indian reporting each unit requires over 14 hours of hand‑painting and is powered by the Thunderstroke 116 producing about 120 ft‑lbs of torque [indianmotorcycle.com]. Industry outlets covered) the rollout as a hand‑painted, red‑and‑black livery across four models, while pricing analyses noted the Scout’s Anniversary trim carries roughly a $4,500 premium over the base Scout lineup [americanrider.com]; dealerships are already listing Anniversary Scouts in inventory (for example, stock IND028152 at Elkhart Indian Motorcycle) [elkhartindianmotorcycle.com].