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One of the oldest motorcycle manufacturers in the world, Indian Motorcycle, has unveiled the 2024 Roadmaster Elite, which has a unique paint job that honours the red paint of the 1904 Indian Camelback.
The Roadmaster Elite also includes many optional features that are not found in the Indian Roadmaster Limited.
The Roadmaster Elite, which is only going to be manufactured in 350 units globally, has a tri-tone paint job with black and red accents. The Elite logo and graphics on the engine, fuel tank, and even the footrest further enhance its unique appearance.
It is designed with a tri-tone paint scheme that Indian Motorcycle refers to as Black Candy, Dark Indian Motorcycle Red Candy, and Red Candy. The bike makes a statement with its unique badges while still maintaining its recognisable appearance thanks to its wide fairing and rounded headlight.
Furthermore, the hand-painted golden pinstripes, the gloss black dash, the blacked-out windscreen, and the colour-matched seats are all part of this limited edition. The 10-spoke diamond-cut alloy wheels on the Roadmaster Elite are unique to this model and are equipped with Metzeler Cruisetec rubber.
“Our Elite models take the incredibly high bar we set for all of our products, and raise it even higher, offering something more exclusive for the rider who wants to make sure their bike is a cut above anything else on the road,” Vice President for Indian Motorcycle, Aaron Jax said as quoted as per autoX.
The bike’s features list includes a turn-by-turn navigation system and a 7-inch TFT with integrated Apple Carplay, in addition to its attractive appearance. Along with these features, the front fairing of the vehicle has a 12-speaker audio system and all-LED lighting with cornering LEDs. Additional features include a rear passenger armrest and a heated and cooled seat. It also has saddlebags and a top box with 136 litres of storage capacity, all of which are remotely lockable.
The 2024 Roadmaster Elite is powered by an air-cooled, 1890cc V-Twin engine that produces 170Nm of torque and is also used in the Roadmaster Limited. The Roadmaster Elite weighs 412 kilogrammes, making it heavier than most full-size baggers but not as heavy as the BMW R 18 Transcontinental, which we recently reviewed.
The 2024 Roadmaster Elite is priced at $41,999 (approximately Rs 34.85 lakh) in the USA, but it is unclear if this bike will be imported to India. Only one unit was delivered in India when this model was last on sale.
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