Polaris India Pvt. Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Polaris Industries Inc., announced the launch of the all-new 2016 Indian Scout Sixty in India with an engine capacity of 999cc. The Indian Scout Sixty launched in 2014 in the country came with a 1130cc liquid-cooled V-Twin engine.
The new Indian Scout Sixty will be available in three classic Indian Motorcycle colours viz. Thunder Black, Indian Motorcycle, Red and Pearl White colour with a price tag of Rs.11.99 lakh (Ex-Showroom Delhi) will be available from July, 2016 onwards.
Motown India had reviewed the Indian Scout launched in 2014.
Review of Indian Scout motorcycle 2014
The all-new Indian Scout Sixty shares the identical chassis, suspension, brakes and core engine — all mated with a new 60 cubic inch engine--- with its predecessor. The 5-speed transmission coupled with the 78 horsepower engine produces a peak torque of 88.8nm @ 5800 RPM.
The new Indian Scout Sixty features a black seat, matching black frame and wheels, and is compatible with the more than 200 accessories already available for the Indian Scout. A seat height of 25.3 inches allows for sure-footed comfort at stops, and the low centre of gravity ensures agile cornering, precise balance and overall rider confidence and control. A series of accessories including seats, handlebars and foot peg relocators allow the motorcycle to be tailored to fit each rider, while additional accessories such as saddlebags, wire wheels and quick-release windscreens give owners virtually unlimited freedom to customise their rides.
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