Indian’s 2025 Scout Sixty lineup introduces an accessible entry into the cruiser market, offering three variants—Bobber, Sport, and Classic—that start at a competitive $9,999.
With prices undercutting Harley-Davidson’s Nightster, the Scout Sixty presents a compelling option for budget-conscious riders seeking style and performance.
The 2025 Indian Scout Sixty Lineup Is Better Than Ever
Powered by a 999cc version of the SpeedPlus engine (shared with the larger Scouts), the Scout Sixty churns out 85 hp and 65 lb-ft of torque. While it lags behind Harley’s 91 hp and 72 lb-ft, the price gap compensates, especially when considering the standard five-speed gearbox.
The three models share striking similarities with their full-sized counterparts in both styling and equipment.
The Bobber Sixty is defined by its stripped-back aesthetic, with a lower seat and minimal suspension travel, available in Black Metallic for $9,999, or $11,699 for the Limited trim, which adds ride modes and cruise control.
The Classic, priced from $11,999, channels retro flair with chrome accents and flared fenders. Meanwhile, the Sport Sixty, with its quarter fairing, mini-apes, and a more aggressive stance, starts at $11,499.
Available in multiple color options, all models promise performance, style, and value when they hit showrooms this month. Learn more at the Indian website.