2016 Indian Chieftain Dark Horse Now Available

The 2016 Indian Chieftain Dark Horse is available in dealerships now, at a starting price of $21,999. (Photos: Indian Motorcycle)
The 2016 Indian Chieftain Dark Horse is available in dealerships now, at a starting price of $21,999. (Photos: Indian Motorcycle)

Indian Motorcycle today introduced the Indian Chieftain Dark Horse, a blacked-out hard bagger that allows riders to easily customize their ride and hit the highway in head-turning style.

The 2016 Chieftain Dark Horse offers a ton of matte black, a flicker of chrome and a wealth of features to roll as one of the coolest American-made V-twin touring bikes on the market. By all but eliminating chrome from the motorcycle, the Dark Horse conveys an aggressive attitude that demands attention for all the right reasons.

Powered by the Thunder Stroke 111 engine and built upon the same chassis and suspension as the Indian Chieftain, the edgy new Chieftain Dark Horse comes from the factory outfitted with a solo seat and short, tinted power windscreen, yet maintains its spacious hard bags, ABS, electronic cruise control, integrated premium audio system and remote key fob with keyless ignition.

2016 Indian Chieftain Dark Horse.
2016 Indian Chieftain Dark Horse.

To amplify the Dark Horse family attributes, not only are the fenders, fairing, fuel tank and bags blacked out, the iconic Indian Motorcycle headdress, forks, mirrors, handlebars, switch cubes, turn signals, tank console, engine, airbox cover, lower controls, floorboards and taillight housing are also blacked out.

Of course, Indian Motorcycle also offers a large selection of authentic factory accessories to further individualize your already stealthy ride, including new Blackout series accessory air cleaners, performance cams and slip-on exhausts, as well 100-watt saddlebag lid speakers.

The 2016 Indian Chieftain Dark Horse comes with a 2-year unlimited mileage factory warranty and is available in dealerships now starting at $21,999. For more information, visit www.IndianMotorcycle.com.

1 COMMENT

  1. To my eye and ear, Indian are the best looking and sounding cruisers on the market. Fantastic job Polaris and I’m not even a cruiser guy!

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