Limited Edition Indian Roadmaster Elite has been officially launched in India @ INR 48 Lakh (Ex-Showroom India). The special fact for this bike is that it will be limited to just 300 units globally.
The on-road price of this motorcycle would be around INR 53-54 lakh, filtering almost entire motorcycling community at once and leaving the Roadmaster Elite for almost handful of buyers in India. The only shade available here is Cobalt Candy/Black Crystal, that too with 23 carat gold badging on the fuel tank.
Roadmaster Elite is powered by a 1811cc Thunder Stroke, twin cylinder unit producing 161.6 Nm of torque at just 3000 rpm. The engine comes mated to a 6-speed gearbox and further adds fun through cruise control, ABS and host of other electronic safety as well as comfort enhancing features.
Key-less Ignition adds the Roadmaster into a selective range of products with this feature. Buyers get full LED lighting, independent heated seats with separate controls, electronically adjustable windshield and 128 liters of waterproof baggage availability.
Indian offers 7-inch display for console as well as infotainment purposes. It comes with Bluetooth connectivity and brings 300-watt speaker system alive when paired to your smartphone. Roadmaster Elite comes with 16 inch wheels that use Dunlop Elite 3 tyres for all season grip while front forks offered are thick 46mm standard units.
It comes with navigation and weighs more than 433 kg. Fuel tank capacity is limited to 20 liters only. Standard Roadmaster costs INR 39 lakh in India (ex-showroom). Indian is charging around INR 9 lakh for this limited edition version. The key rival to this motorcycle is none other than Harley Davidson CVO Limited which is priced around INR 54 lakh (ex-showroom).
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