Honouring its century-and-a-quarter of making motorcycles, Indian Motorcycle has launched the limited edition 125th Anniversary collection. The line-up consists of the Chief Vintage 125th Anniversary Edition, Scout Bobber 125th Anniversary Edition and Indian Challenger 125th Anniversary Edition. Coming in a 250 unit limited production run, the Chief Vintage 125th Anniversary Edition is a cruiser decked in the “old style.” Harking back to the hey-day of Indian Motorcycle in the 1940s/1950s, the Chief Vintage carries Indian’s Thunderstroke 116 1,890 cc V-twin that produces 156 Nm of torque. Non-machined black cylinders and silver-painted cylinder heads and pushrod tubes give the Chief Vintage a distinct heritage look. This is complemented by exclusive 125th anniversary badging and a model specific stitched seat. Joining the Chief Vintage is the Challenger 125th Anniversary Edition, based on the Indian Challenger racing in the American V-Twin baggers race series. A fairing-mounted front cowl and hard saddlebags gives the Challenger its “bagger’ moniker, while the liquid-cooled PowerPlus 112 V-twin comes with overhead cams and four-valves per cylinder. Like the Chief Vintage 125th Anniversary Edition, the Challenger 125th Anniversary Edition comes with exclusive badging as well as a 125th anniversary custom-stitched, two-up seat. The limited-edition Indian Challenger features PowerBand Audio, polished rider and passenger floorboards, and backlit switch cubes, making it the flagship model I the collection. Rounding out the trio of Indian’s anniversary edition motorcycles is the Scout Bobber 125th Anniversary Edition, with solo seat and stripped down looks. The liquid-cooled 1,250 cc SpeedPlus V-twin delivers 111 hp, and only 450 Scout Bobber 125th Anniversary Edition models will be made for international sale. Coming standard is bobbed fenders and eight-spoke precision machined wheels, in keeping with the Scout Bobber 125th Anniversary Edition’s purposeful styling. Also standard is Indian Motorcycle’s 101 mm touchscreen display, allowing riders to view critical bike information, connect via Bluetooth, and personalise their ride with gauge configurations and selectable ride modes.