Indian Is Going Two-Tone for 2015

Indian two tone Chief Daytona 2014

Indian is going two-tone for 2015. In its first announcement regarding its 2015 lineup, Indian says its three models – Chief Classic, Chief Vintage and Chieftain – will be available in two-tone color schemes for the first time.1-Vintage-green-cream-5

While MSRPs and other details won’t be announced until the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally next month, Indian has released some pictures and details about the new palettes.

The Chief Classic will be available in red and black (as well as solid red). The Chief Vintage will be red and black, red and cream, and green and cream (as well as solid red and solid black). The Chieftain will be avilable in red and black, red and cream, and blue and cream (as well as solid red and solid black).

“Two-tone paint schemes are among the most iconic elements of vintage Indian motorcycles dating back about 80 years, giving the bikes a look and feel that is instantly recognizable and beloved by motorcycle fans,” said Steve Menneto, vice president of Indian Motorcycle.

“It is exciting to reintroduce two-tone paint for our 2015 Indian Chief models. These paint schemes pay tribute to Indian 1-Vintage-red-cream-1bikes of the past but come coupled with the exceptional technology and power that the 2015 Chief lineup offers. They are simply stunning, and the quality and craftsmanship of the paint jobs is exceptional.”

The 2015 models will be in dealer showrooms in fall. Indian says the price for the 2015 models will start at $19,799.

More info will be issued at Sturgis on Aug. 2.Indian two tone Chief Daytona 2014

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